CRATER CONVERSATIONS EP19: LEE SERVISS

CRATER CONVERSATIONS EP19: LEE SERVISS

Welcome to another edition of Crater Conversations, a weekly show live on CKLU now on at a brand spanking new time Tuesday’s at 5PM! So, what exactly is the show all about? Join your host, Crater co-founder Jess, each week as we sit down with a local guest. We’ll talk about their projects, their passions, and the things they love about our little rock town! We’ll be sitting down with performers, entrepreneurs, community leaders – anyone with a story. Personal anecdotes, first inspirations, childhood follies, who knows where this will take us but we can’t wait to find out! Can’t catch the show on air? No worries, all our episodes will be posted online afterwards for easy listening. If you’re inclined to tune in live turn your radio dial to CKLU 96.7 or stream live at https://www.cklu.ca/. 5PM every Tuesday.

Lee Serviss began his musical career the way many do, with a high school band. But only a very lucky few are able to make a real impact with their angsty endeavours. Far From Heroes were a part of that microscopic percentage enjoying success and the touring life fresh out of high school in the early 2000’s. The group broke up in 2004 and life has since taken them in different directions by Lee managed to make a name for himself behind the scenes writing music for various projects. Now with a family of his own he’s turned his knack for songwriting into a tool to entertain and teach children as Lee Sings 4 Kids. His first album ‘Sing, Share & Grow’ will be out soon featuring all the classic children’s songs you loved in your hay day as well as a collection of originals. Listen in as well as Lee gives us some insider info on a possible Far From Heroes release coming up… Check out this weeks episode here and listen in to our Spotify playlist here.

Additional Tracks:

Brave – Lee Sings 4 Kids

Bubbles – Lee Sings 4 Kids 

Start the Circus – Far From Heroes

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Jessica Lovelace is a Public Relations and Communications grad, musical theatre enthusiast, lover of live music and part-time unicorn tamer. Some have said that the Big Dripper from Sub City is a regional delicacy and the perfect end to a Sudbury Saturday Night – Jessica is definitely one of those people. No, the hair is not a perm.

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