George Ewing Lee (April 28, 1896–October 2, 1958) was an American jazz bandleader.
He played in a band while serving in the Army in 1917; following this, he sang in a vocal quartet, and in 1920, he formed an ensemble of his own.
With his sister as one of the group's members, he was a regular player at Lyric Hall in Kansas City through much of the 1920s.
[1] In 1933, Lee's group was absorbed into the Bennie Moten Orchestra.
In 1935, he struck out on his own again; he moved to Jackson, Michigan, in 1940, retired from music in 1941, and began managing a nightclub in Detroit in 1942.