We are excited to announce that Lee Farrar Bailey will performance at the Chuck Sennett Center for the Arts on Sunday, Oct. 12 4-6 p.m.
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Lee Farrar Bailey has performed his entire life, first making his operatic debut at the age of seven with the Seattle Opera Company.
Since then, he has built a career as a featured soloist and in leading roles with professional opera, musical theatre companies and numerous symphony orchestras including: the New Orleans Opera Association, The Louisiana Philharmonic, The San Antonio Symphony, Alamo City Opera, The Mississippi Symphony, Summer Lyric Theatre and the Jefferson Performing Arts Society in New Orleans, San Antonio, Houston, Los Angeles, and at Carnegie Hall in New York City, to name just a few.
Lee has performed leading roles in "La Bohème", "Oklahoma", "Into the Woods", "Grease", "Man of La Mancha", "Camelot", "Oliver", "Will Roger’s Follies", "Chicago", and “Ribas-Dominicci” in addition to hundreds of other works. Lee also trained with Metropolitan Opera principal coach, Joshua Greene, as Wagnerian Heldentenor, following in the footsteps of his world-renowned dramatic tenor and late father, Dennis Bailey.
Lee is a recording artist with five albums and one on the way and he continues to tour concert halls and performing arts centers in support of those works.
Lee is also a published composer and original singer-songwriter where he enjoys performing those works in various venues and churches.
Lee now resides in Mentone, Alabama, a mountain village situated atop Lookout Mountain in the southeastern Appalachians with his artist wife, Sarah Mills-Bailey and children. In Mentone, Lee is running his performing arts instructional studio, Lookout Broadway, and is developing a full professional repertory theatre company and a musical theatre summer camp workshop.
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