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Who Is MoonLee In The Music Industry?

MoonLee is from Long Island, United States. He has more than 29 popular tracks record & more than 80 single tracks on "SoundCloud". MoonLeehas been fortunate to travel all through Europe enough to perform at venues such as The Delancey, The Paper Box, and the Sobs (sound of Brazil).

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Who Is MoonLee In The Music Industry?

Many artists have been looking forward to making it in the music industry. It's no easy task to get to the top. Luckily, an independent artist named MoonLee has been paving way for himself in the music industry. Since MoonLee was little, he was extremely interested in music. He self-taught himself the piano and guitar. Growing up he used music as an outlet for any emotional distraught and found it as a means of escape and a way to vent.

Moonlee's inspiration is found not only in the artist that has influenced his sound but from the vastness of the universe. The name itself is a reclamation of something dark and personal that he has translated to something vibrant and symbolic of his desire to attain the versatility of the moon. Life and its lessons are composed of phases, light and dark cycling, things we cannot always make sense of for ourselves. Moonlee's sound is an inquisitive exploration of that unknown.

A constant effort to understand something while simultaneously accepting that some things will always be a mystery-wherein one strives to find the serenity in letting go of that.

MoonLee is ready to bring a very spicy and energetic vibe to the music scene.

Follow MoonLee for information @moonlee1_

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