Fallon Lee
Biography
From the small town of Lafayette, Georgia, Fallon Lee embodies the grit and grace that define country music. Growing up fishing, riding four-wheelers—or lawnmowers when the four-wheelers were out of commission—and playing sports, she learned the value of hard work and determination early on. Her southern roots are sprinkled into every note she sings and throughout her lyrics.
Influenced by the legendary voices of Patsy Cline, Reba McEntire, The Chicks, Miranda Lambert, and Gretchen Wilson, Fallon Lee blends classic country soul with a modern edge. Her sound is as bold as it is authentic, drawing listeners into stories that reflect her journey—from small-town days to big dreams.
Beyond her music, Fallon Lee honed her creativity as a painter, crafter, thrift-flips, formal hairstylist, makeup artist, and special effects artist for small films. But singing was always her first love. From the time she was a four-year-old belting out tunes, her voice has been her compass. In 2017, she began writing songs, finding a way to channel her experiences into melodies and words and learning that turning her experiences to songs was not only self healing and therapeutic but could potentially touch others.
A life-changing hospitalization in 2023 became a turning point, reigniting her passion and clarity about pursuing music as a career. That wake-up call pushed her to chase her dreams with renewed intensity and a deeper understanding of what she wanted to say to the world. Never feeling heard, and now determined to be heard by all.
Today, Fallon Lee is carving out her own space in the country music scene with a “YALL-ternative” style that’s equal parts raw emotion and powerhouse vocals. Whether she’s performing on stage or writing her next song, her mission is simple: to share her heart and connect with fans through music that feels as real as life itself and hopefully heal some hearts along the way