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Donna Lee |
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Donna Lee started playing guitar
and singing at the age of seven. In 1972, she joined the folk
group at her local parish where she sang and played guitar for 11
years. At the age of 15, she wrote her first song for a Catholic
youth retreat. Her debut album, “Immaculate Heart, O Sacred
Heart,” was released in 1990, and was well received by all ages.
Since then, she has recorded five albums of mostly original music.
Donna recorded her newest album, “The Grace of God” in Brazil.
Her music ministry focuses on Reconciliation,
the Eucharist, and Divine Mercy. She also has a special devotion to the Blessed
Mother, whom she says played a big part in her conversion back to the Catholic
church. Donna’s music ministry began to grow shortly after her conversion in
1988. She has written many inspirational songs that tell the story of her faith
journey.
Some of the highlights of her ministry were
having the opportunity to be the opening act for the late Michael Hedges at 4th
and B in San Diego, and performing with Tony Melendez. She also had the
opportunity to perform concerts in five different cities in Portugal for Youth
2000 and in Aylesford, England opening for Sal Solo, as well as singing at
Christian conferences and festivals in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Italy,
Spain, Switzerland, Holland, and Brazil.
Donna Lee is one of the founding members of the
Catholic Association of Musicians started by John Michael Talbot in 1996. Her
music can be heard on several Catholic radio stations across the United States,
Canada, Europe, and South America.
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