Like so many Southern musicians, Lee Bains learned to sing in church. His grandmother directed church choirs for seven decades, from her senior year of high school until she was almost ninety years old. His grandfather was a tenor who sang solos at the altar on Sundays. “I always loved rock 'n' roll, though,” Bains says. With guidance from his older brothers, the Birmingham native was listening to bands like Lynyrd Skynyrd, the Allman Brothers, and AC/DC by the time he... Read more on GardenAndGun.com
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