Lee Robert

Lee Robert

WY, US
Award-winning songwriter, speaker, and media personality who combines public speaking with original music.

Award-winning Entertainer, Lee Robert is native of Arizona and a graduate of Arizona State University. Performing from an early age, she eventually worked her way up to singing with a thirteen-piece orchestra at the renowned Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco. Her albums of original music, "Jewel of the West," and "Swing Set" were voted Best Western Swing albums of the year by the Academy of Western Artists, and she was voted Best Songwriter of the Year by the International Western Music Association in 2019. Her engaging personality makes her a popular radio and TV guest.

Singer, Songwriter, speaker and author of two books (one published by Simon and Schuster), she joined her father, Cavett Robert (Founder of the National Speakers Association) in public speaking by combining public speaking with original music. She has performed across the U.S., England, Finland, Germany, and New Zealand for audiences as large as 25,000 people. 

Lee's love of the Western landscape inspires much of her original music and she is known for her original "Cowgirl Jazz" style. She and her husband, Rick, split their time between Paradise Valley, Arizona and Jackson Hole, Wyoming where Lee loves to write about, talk about, sing about, and walk about in the great landscapes of the American West.

Award-winning Entertainer, Lee Robert is native of Arizona and a graduate of Arizona State University. Performing from an early age, she eventually worked her way up to singing with a thirteen-piece orchestra at the renowned Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco. Her albums of original music, "Jewel of the West," and "Swing Set" were voted Best Western Swing albums of the year by the Academy of Western Artists, and she was voted Best Songwriter of the Year by the International Western Music Association in 2019. Her engaging personality makes her a popular radio and TV guest.

Singer, Songwriter, speaker and author of two books (one published by Simon and Schuster), she joined her father, Cavett Robert (Founder of the National Speakers Association) in public speaking by combining public speaking with original music. She has performed across the U.S., England, Finland, Germany, and New Zealand for audiences as large as 25,000 people. 

Lee's love of the Western landscape inspires much of her original music and she is known for her original "Cowgirl Jazz" style. She and her husband, Rick, split their time between Paradise Valley, Arizona and Jackson Hole, Wyoming where Lee loves to write about, talk about, sing about, and walk about in the great landscapes of the American West.