Lee Griffiths was discovered as a youthful soul prodigy by Paul Morley in the late 90s and signed swiftly to ZTT Records. After a spectacular falling-out with producer Trevor Horn, Lee disowned his debut album Northern Songs and returned to civilian life in North Manchester. He began writing and recording at home again in earnest while holding down a series of low-paid jobs to pay the rent - and after five years, published his second album 'Armchair Anarchy' in 2007 (Produced by Ian Grimble).
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