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That's The Way It's Gonna Be by Lee Mallory

Artist Biography For Lee Mallory

Lee Mallory 1945 - 2005 Was Born In Berkeley California. He Lit Out For Disneyland At Age 10 In His Davy Crockett Regalia Making His Way Alone To Oakland Airport Via Public Transportation Stopped Only By Airport Security. When The Guitar Found Lee It Was Love At First Sight. He Ran Away From Home For Good At Age 16 To Live The Rest Of His Life As A Musician. Lee's 1966 Single "That's The Way It's Gonna Be" Reached #1 In Amsterdam And #2 In Seattle. It Was Recently Re-Released On Rhino Records Compilation "Hallucinations". "Take My Hand" His Second Single Is Included In Rhino's Compilation "Come To The Sunshine." Music Was Lee's Life. Along With Jerry Scheff Lee Founded 1960s Sunshine Pop Supergroup The Millennium Produced By Band-Member Curt Boettcher. Millennium Consisting Of Mallory Boetcher Joey Stec Mike Fennelly And Sandy Salisbury Enjoyed An International Revival At You Guessed It The Millennium. Much Of Their Music Has Been Re-Released On Sonic Past Music Http //www.Sonicpastmusic.Com - Enjoy! Eventual-Lee The Circus Ran Away To Join Lee In The Form Of The First National Road Company Of "Hair" Where He Was The Only Performer In History To Have Served As A Singer/dancer And Guitarist Lead . Ultimate-Lee He Became A Master Of The 12-String Guitar Who Played And Sang With Love And Utopian Vision. Lee Mallory Was Honored On His 60th Birthday With A Proclamation Of Lee Mallory Day By The San Francisco Board Of Supervisors. This Is The First Known Holiday Celebrating A Singer-Songwriter. It Falls On January 10th - Mark Your Calendars In Perpetuity . --Lee Mallory

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: That's the Way It's Gonna Be

Written By Folk Artists Bob Gibson And Phil Ochs And Produced By Curt Boettcher For Our Productions Which Also Produced The Hits Along Comes Mary And Cherish By The Association. Lee Was A Folk Artist Who With Boettcher Helped Create The California Sunshine Pop Genre. This Elaborately-Produced Single Was A Minor Hit In The Fall Of 1966 Reaching #2 In Seattle And #1 In Amsterdam And Hovering Around The Bottom Of The USA National Top 100. It Captures In The Music Much Of The Life And Times Of The Era. The Lyrics Amount To A Pep Talk To Persevere In Spite Of What Others Might Say. Lee Went On To Join The Millennium Group With Curt That Released The Cult-Classic Album "Begin " Which Aspired To Be A Follow Up To The Beatles' Sargeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. Curt's Production Went Into High Gear Creating The First Recording With 16 Tracks.

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