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Frederick Eugene John Lees (February 8, 1928 – April 22, 2010) was a Canadian music critic, biographer, lyricist, and journalist. Lees worked as a newspaper journalist in his native Canada before moving to the United States, where he was a music critic and lyricist. His lyrics for Antonio Carlos Jobim's "Corcovado" (released as "Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars"), have been recorded by such singers as , , , and .


Biography
Born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, Lees was the eldest of four children born to Harold Lees, a violinist, and Dorothy Flatman. His sister, Victoria Lees, is the former Secretary General of 's McGill University, and his brother, David Lees, is an investigative journalist and science writer.

Beginning his writing career as a newspaper reporter in his native Canada, between 1948 and 1955 Lees contributed to The Hamilton Spectator, the , and the , and first worked as a music critic in the United States for the Louisville (Kentucky) Times between 1955 and 1959 and was editor of the jazz magazine between 1959 and 1962.

As a freelance writer, Lees wrote for the American magazines and High Fidelity (often using his column to defend jazz and older popular music while blasting "that rock junk"), the Canadian magazine Maclean's, the , the Toronto Globe and Mail, and The New York Times.

Lees wrote nearly one hundred for artists as diverse as , , George Barnes (musician), and . His first novel And Sleep Until Noon was published in 1967. The second, Song Lake Summer, was published in 2008.

Lees won the first of five ASCAP-Deems Taylor Awards in 1978 for a series of articles published in High Fidelity about US music. Lees' famous monthly Jazzletter was established in 1981, and contains musical criticism by Lees and others.


Author
Lees wrote a rhyming dictionary in the 1980s, and published three compilations of pieces from his Jazzletter: Singers and the Song (1987), Meet Me at Jim & Andy's (1988), and Waiting for Dizzy (1991). As a biographer, Lees has written about , the partnership of Alan Jay Lerner and , , and has collaborated with on Mancini's autobiography Did They Mention the Music? (1989). Lees wrote about racism in jazz music in Cats of Any Color: Jazz Black and White (1994) and on the effect of racism on the careers of , , and Nat King Cole in You Can't Steal a Gift: Dizzy, Clark, Milt and Nat (2001). A memoir entitled Friends Along the Way: A Journey Through Jazz was published in 2003.


Songwriting
Lees studied composition by correspondence with the Berklee College of Music, in the early 1960s and piano with and guitar with Oscar Castro-Neves in New York City. Lees became a lyricist in the 1960s, writing many of the English language lyrics for songs, translating them from their original Portuguese. Lees wrote the lyrics for the Antonio Carlos Jobim songs; "Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars", "Agua de Beber", Someone to Light Up My Life", "Song of the Jet", "This Happy Madness" and "Dreamer". "Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars" (originally "Corcovado") has been recorded by many artists, artists as diverse as and . "Quiet Nights" was Lees' first professional lyric, written on a bus going to , while Lees was on a United States State Department tour of South America with the Sextet, in 1961. Sinatra recorded four songs by Jobim with lyrics by Lees, Sinatra's recording of "Quiet Nights" (from Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim, 1967), is considered by Lees to be definitive. Lees also wrote the lyrics for 's, "Paris Is at Her Best in May" and "Venice Blue", and Aznavour's 1965 Broadway concert, The World of Charles Aznavour. Lees contributed lyrics to "Bridges" by Milton Nascimento; "Yesterday I Heard the Rain" by Armando Manzanero; and ' "Waltz for Debby". Poems by Pope John Paul II were translated by Lees and recorded by as part of a song cycle on her album The Planet Is Alive...Let it Live! (1984).


Recording/broadcasting
Lees briefly returned to Canada in the early 1970s and recorded the LP Bridges: Gene Lees Sings the Gene Lees Songbook on Kanata Records, a Toronto company of which he became president from 1971 to 1974. Lees briefly had his own late-night TV show in 1971, appeared as a commentator or singer on other CBC Toronto and Ottawa TV and radio series, and was host 1973–4 for Toronto radio station 's Gene Lees and Friends. Lees released a second album in 1998, Gene Lees Sings Gene Lees and recorded Leaves on the Water with pianist , and a third, "Yesterday I Heard The Rain", with a group of jazz all-stars led by Don Thompson.


Death
Lees died of a stroke on April 22, 2010, at his home in Ojai, California. His wife, Janet, planned to continue the Jazzletter after his death, but this did not materialize. She died in 2013.


Bibliography
  • The Modern Rhyming Dictionary: How to Write Lyrics A Practical Guide to Lyric Writing for Songwriters and Poets (1987),
  • Meet Me at Jim & Andy's: Jazz Musicians and Their World (1988),
  • Waiting for Dizzy (1991),
  • Cats of Any Color: Jazz Black and White (1994),
  • You Can't Steal a Gift: Dizzy, Clark, Milt and Nat (2001),
  • Friends Along the Way: A Journey Through Jazz (2003),
  • Arranging the Score: Portraits of the Great Arrangers (2000) ISBN 0304704881
  • Singers & The Song (1987),


Biographies
  • Portrait of Johnny: The Life of John Herndon Mercer (2004),
  • Oscar Peterson: The Will to Swing (1988, revised 2000),
  • Alan Jay Lerner, Inventing Champagne: The Worlds of Lerner and Loewe (1990),
  • Leader of the Band: The Life of Woody Herman (1995),


Biographies as co–author
  • Did They Mention the Music?: The Autobiography of Henry Mancini (1989),


Novel
  • And Sleep Till Noon (1967)
  • Song Lake Summer (2008)


Discography as a singer
  • 1970s: Gene Lees Sings the Gene Lees Songbook
  • 1998: Gene Lees Sings Gene Lees
  • 1999: Leaves on the Water (with )
  • 2000: Yesterday I Heard the Rain (with Don Thompson)


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