John Lee (29 April 1908, Southport – 8 April 1990, Los Angeles) was a British-born Catholic musician who spent most of his career in north America. He is best remembered for his pioneering English-language musical settings of the Catholic Church's liturgies that came into use following the Second Vatican Council (1962–65).[1]
Life
John was the third child of John Lee (a house painter by trade) and his wife Mary Anne (nee Hartnett) living at 17 Clifton Road Southport, Lancashire.[2]
John Lee married Mary Lyons (born 29/09/1916) on 20 August 1942 in Crosby.[4] On 23 May 1943 a son Peter John was born.[4] On 23 July 1946 a son David Michael was born.[4]
The Lee family emigrated to Canada where John held a teaching position at St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada.[3] Here a daughter Judith Mary was born on 11 May 1947.[4]
From Canada the family moved to the United States arriving from Nova Scotia at Port Huron, Michigan on 16 September 1949.[4] They settled in Los Angeles, where on 7 May 1950 a son Christopher Luke was born.[4]
John Lee and his family took US citizenship in 1955 while living in Los Angeles at 22 Chester Place. a prosperous area of the city.[4] In Los Angeles John Lee held the position of organist at the city's church of St Vincent de Paul.[3]