The late musician was widely known as Australia’s version of Johnny Cash. Despite being born in Poland, Lee and his family moved to Australia when he was three, setting up roots in Fitzroy, where his career took off. Having worked with Sweet Peach Records and Blue Pie Publishing as a songwriter, he was one of Australia’s most respected musicians.

Although Australia isn’t known for its country music, the star became a key figure following the release of his breakout track, Wanted Man, which was released in 1970 and was instantly catapulted to fame after radio star John Laws featured the track heavily on his national radio programme.

Keeping up his success, his album The Stories We Could Tell went on to be widely recognised, picking up Best Single, Best Album and Best Song in a historic sweep at the Australian Federation of Broadcasters Awards. While he was loved and adored in Australia, his music also saw him take to the stage in America.

Lee retired in 2015

Lee retired in 2015 ( Image: Facebook)

Jerry Lee Lewis instantly fell in love with Lee’s work and invited him to perform at the International Festival of Country Music – performing alongside the likes of Loretta Lynn, Rick Nelson, Bobby Bare and Waylon Jennings as he proudly waved the Australian flag.

Elsewhere, Lee also had success in the United Kingdom and won Most Promising Performer of Great Britain at the London Palladium in the 1970s. In the same decade, he reached Number three on the US and Canadian country music charts for his single, All I Want to Do In Life, just below Johnny Cash and Glen Campbell.