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Good Vibrations

Westcoast

Try A Little Tenderness

Frankie Valli Tribute

Cry Me A River

Surfer Girl

Lossing My Mind

I Get Around

Under Pressure

Welcome to Jason Lee Howlett

Saturday, May 1, 2010 @ 06:05 PM
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Jason’s career as a singer & musician has been ever growing from a young age & has since taken him all around Europe singing and playing on the big stage. Powerful not only vocally but in his total stage persona, he never fails to deliver. Performing all the favourite show stoppers from blues & jazz through to the world of musicals and climbing the decades with chart topping hits of today’s top 40. A repertoire to suit all ages, all presented with an electrifying energy that is second to none.

“Jason – Awe inspiring talent, Overwhelming presence with motivation and dedication to leave an audience spellbound”

“Jason is an exiting performer who brings the party to the party”

Jason’s vocal range and flexibility as a performer has enabled him to join many productions, delivering a passionate performance to suit any occasion.Currently playing the part of Brian Willson in the BeachBoys Tribute Westcoast. Jason has toured all over Europe and on the leading cruise lines. Jason continues to deliver some of the most admired entertainment on the sea.

With his unique falsetto and vocal range Jason has mastered the sound of Mr Frankie Valli creating and defying a new and exiting take on the Four Seasons lead singer .

“Jason Lee, a total professional if ever there was one. Sharp-looking with a total command of the stage, Lee opens his act with a Frankie Valli tribute complete with a crystal clear, resounding falsetto. Sheree Baby, Big Girls Don’t Cry… ouch, the men wonder how he gets up there, but he does it with ease. Miraculously getting a shrinking, tired audience going again, Lee finally ignited everyone with an absolutely magnificent performance of Cry Me a River.”

The stage 2 November 2011 by Mike Martin.

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