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Biography

Rockabilly singer, songwriter, and upright double bass player Lee Rocker was born Leon Drucker on August 3, 1961 in Massapequa, Long Island, New York. His father Stanley Drucker was the longtime principal clarinetist in the New York Philharmonic Orchestra while his clarinetist mother Naomi has been teaching music at Hofstra University since 1969. Lee's sister Roseanne is a country music singer/songwriter. Rocker began taking classical cello lessons at age eight. He soon thereafter learned how to play the electric bass. Lee jammed with fellow musicians Jimmy McDonnell (a.k.a. Slim Jim Phantom) and Brian Setzer throughout grade school. In the late 70s Rocker, McDonnell, and Setzer formed the rockabilly band the Stray Cats. The Stray Cats scored several hit songs (most notably the rousing "Rock This Town" in 1982) and released a few successful albums prior to breaking up in 1984. In 1985 Lee formed the group Phantom, Rocker & Slick with McDonnell and former David Bowie guitarist Earl Slic

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