Jeff lee biography

          Following a stint in strategy consulting and change management, Jeff Lee (he/him) has been building startups for the last 25 years in the media and life.

          Jeffrey Lee is a former professional football defender who played for Halifax Town and Peterborough United in the Football League..

          Jeffrey Lee Pierce

          American rock musician

          Musical artist

          Jeffrey Lee Pierce (June 27, 1958 – March 31, 1996) was an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, and author.

          He was one of the founding members of the band The Gun Club, and released material as a solo artist.

          Early life

          Pierce was born on June 27, 1958, in Montebello, California. He was the child of a multi-ethnic marriage.

          His Anglo father worked as a union organizer.

          Jeff Lee (born in Elkhart, Indiana) is the original video artist at D. Gottlieb and Company.

        1. Jeff Lee was born on December 12, in Los Angeles, California, USA. Jeff is known for Water for Elephants (), Frozen () and We Bought a Zoo.
        2. Jeffrey Lee is a former professional football defender who played for Halifax Town and Peterborough United in the Football League.
        3. Jeffrey Leroy Lee (born May 23, ) is an American former wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL).
        4. Born in New York State, Jeff Lee was raised in the San Francisco Bay Area and has spent his entire writing career in Los Angeles.
        5. His Mexican mother was a homemaker, taking care of Pierce and his sister, Jacqui.[3] He started learning guitar at the age of 10. As a teenager, he moved from El Monte, a working-class industrial suburb east of Los Angeles, to Granada Hills, at the time a white working- and middle-class suburb in the San Fernando Valley.

          Pierce attended Granada Hills High School, where he participated in the drama program, acting in plays and writing several short experimental theater pieces.[4]

          1970s

          Pierce's early musical interests were g