NEW YORK (AP) — Invoice Lee, a well-regarded jazz musician who accompanied such artists as Bob Dylan, Simon and Garfunkel and Harry Belafonte in addition to scoring 4 of his son Spike’s early movies, together with the hit “Do the Proper Factor” and two songs for “Jungle Fever,” has died. He was 94.
Lee died Wednesday at his dwelling in Brooklyn, stated Theo Dumont, a publicist for Spike Lee. The youthful Lee posted a number of photographs of his father on his Instagram web page saying the demise.
Lee was a session bassist who has performed on albums by Odetta, Woody Guthrie, Cat Stevens, Gordon Lightfoot, John Lee Hooker and Peter, Paul and Mary, amongst many others. He will be heard on Dylan’s “It’s All Over Now, Child Blue” and Lightfoot’s “Oh, Linda.” He performed on Aretha Franklin’s Columbia album debut in 1960, “Aretha.”
Lee wrote the soundtracks to Spike Lee’s “She’s Gotta Have It,” “College Daze,” “Do the Proper Factor” and “Mo’ Higher Blues.” Invoice Lee additionally appeared in “Do the Proper Factor.” Terence Blanchard took over the function beginning with “Jungle Fever.”
Invoice Lee and Spike Lee have been estranged after a falling out within the Nineties that the daddy attributed to his remarriage to Susan Kaplan.
Along with Kaplan and Spike Lee, the elder Lee is survived by his sons, David, Cinque and Arnold; a daughter Joie; a brother, A. Clifton Lee; and two grandchildren.