[3] The New York Daily News wrote that Lee had "one of the most energetic blues voices of any time or place".
[1] Billed as Little Frankie Lee, he released three singles, including "Taxi Blues", a regional hit and his best-known song.
"[4] Lee then settled in Houston and worked with other musicians, including Big Mama Thornton, Ted Taylor, Junior Parker and Joe Hinton.
His band was known as "Little Frankie Lee and the Lee-ettes", sporting guitarist Robert Valdez and several female backup singers.
"[7] Lee appeared at the Chicago Blues Festival with Sonny Rhodes, before relocating to New Jersey in 1986.
[1] Flying Fish Records released Lee's second album, Sooner or Later (1992), on which he was backed by Doug Newby and the Bluz Blasters, with a guest appearance by Lucky Peterson.