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Frank Lee
Frank Lee is credited on 66 releases across 9 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1963–2024 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
66
Pressings credited
9
Albums
7
Decades active
20
In collections
Biography
Frank Stanley Lee (24 July 1905 – 30 March 1982) was an English first-class cricketer and an umpire who officiated in Test matches. As a player, Lee was a solid, rather slow-scoring left-handed opening batsman. He played a couple of matches for Middlesex in 1925, but unable to command a regular place in the side he moved to Somerset, where he became qualified to play in 1929. He scored 107 in his third match for his new county, and though he struggled for runs in 1930 and did not complete 1,000 runs in a season for the first time until 1933, he was then a regular in the side until he retired after the 1947 season. His best batting year was 1938, when he scored 2,019 runs at an average of 44.86. He bowled only occasionally, but against Warwickshire at Taunton in 1933 he took five wickets for 53 runs. For several seasons right up to his retirement, he acted as reserve wicketkeeper if regular Somerset keeper Wally Luckes was ill or injured. Lee's first first-class match as an umpire came while he was still a player: he stood in the Somerset match with Cambridge University at Bath in 1947, and then played in the other matches of the Bath cricket festival. He then joined the first-class umpires' list for 1948 and a year later stood in the first of 29 Test matches. His most controversial Test match was the game at Lord's in 1960 between England and South Africa when he no-balled the South African fast-medium bowler Geoff Griffin 11 times for throwing. He and other umpires had already called Griffin for throwing earlier in the season, but this was the first time a touring team bowler had been called in a Test match. When the Lord's Test ended early, Lee's fellow umpire Syd Buller called Griffin again in the "friendly" match that was arranged to fill in the time, and the action of both umpires was instrumental in ending Griffin's career and in bringing to a head the problems of throwing and dragging that had affected international cricket for several years. Lee officiated i
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Credited work
66 releases · 9 albums · active 1963–2024
- Engineering · 43
- Performance · 20
- Other credits · 12
- Production · 4
Studios: Pac Three Studios · Sound Studio, Detroit, Michigan · The Sound Suite Detroit · PAC 3 Recording Company
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Frequent collaborators
- The Floaters
- Madura
- Michael Murphey
- Carl James & Jackie Irvin
- Various
- Johnny Douglas And His Orchestra
- Ess Quiss
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