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Bryan Lee was an American blues guitarist and singer, known as the "Braille Blues Daddy". Born in Two Rivers, Wisconsin, he lost his sight completely by the age of eight. In 1982, he moved to New Orleans, becoming a fixture on Bourbon Street, performing five nights a week for over 14 years at the Old Absinthe House. Throughout his career, he released several albums, including "Live at the Old Absinthe House Bar: Friday Night" and "Katrina Was Her Name". He collaborated with artists such as Kenny Wayne Shepherd and James Cotton. Lee was nominated for a Blues Music Award, and his album "Katrina Was Her Name" won the German Critics Award for Outstanding Blues Album in 2008. The products available from the artist Bryan Lee include vinyls.