Lee Brilleaux
Lee Brilleaux was a British musician best known as the lead singer and harmonica player of the rock band Dr. Feelgood. Born on March 10, 1952, in Southend-on-Sea, England, he became a prominent figure in the pub rock scene during the 1970s. His energetic performances and distinctive voice helped define the band's raw sound, which blended rock and rhythm and blues.
Brilleaux's career with Dr. Feelgood included several successful albums and hit singles, such as "Milk and Alcohol." He was known for his charismatic stage presence and dedication to his craft. Sadly, he passed away on April 7, 1994, but his influence on rock music continues to be felt.