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About Lezlee
Lezlee Snow Monroe has been writing songs for decades. Born and raised in Logan, Utah, she had an interest
for music from a very young age when she started piano lessons. Around age 11, her brother,
Brian who was taking jazz piano lessons and who is now a member of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir,
taught her chords and that was when she began to play, sing, and compose music.
Lezlee loves writing songs which express the infinite worth and potential that comes from the light within
each of us, the connection to that which or whom we call "God". This is where miracles come from
and that awareness is found in songs everywhere. "This is very exciting for me," she says.
As a Master Rapid Eye Technician, Lezlee has been assisting clients with emotional trauma healing.
She offers phone sessions as well as in-office sessions. The question is: "Are you having fun yet?"
If not, Lezlee, using her RET tools can assist tremendously in bringing back the joy that may be
missing from your life. For more information about Rapid Eye Technology (RET) please
visit rapideyetechnology.com. To book sessions, contact Lezlee.
She is a student of celebrity voice teacher Brad Chapman who worked with Seth Riggs in Los Angeles.
As a teacher of beginning pop voice, keyboards for the gifted and songwriting, Lezlee incorporates
healing principles in lessons so students may move more quickly past blocks in creativity and self
confidence while developing and improving technical skills. If you are interested in any of these
lessons and can travel to the Ogden or Salt Lake areas, contact Lezlee.
Lezlee has been performing with the Captain Obvious Band out of Salt Lake City, UT, a five-piece group,
on keyboards and vocals. They play classic rock and roll with a little of (almost) everything else tossed in.
Original songs are also on their play list. Check out their site and contact Lezlee to book in the Utah,
Southern Idaho, and some Wyoming areas. The band will consider traveling further.
www.easysite.com/captainobviousband
Lezlee is a proud parent of four children who have created their own “Wild West Show,”
where they perform cowboy song favorites in harmony, guitar playing, whip cracking, gun spinning,
and trick roping in Idaho.
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