Tommy Lee
American drummer
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2025 | Lee and Furlan announced their separation due to a cheating scandal. |
2023 | Tommy Lee featured on the track 'Contraband' by GXTP, which reached chart positions of 33 and 12 in different charts. |
2022 | Lee starred as a strip club DJ in the action horror thriller film 'The Retaliators'. |
September 27 2022 | Appeared with Nikki Sixx in a tribute concert for Taylor Hawkins at Kia Forum in Inglewood, California. |
February 2022 | A fictionalized Hulu miniseries 'Pam & Tommy' debuted, dramatizing the theft and distribution of Lee and Anderson's stolen sex tape, with Sebastian Stan portraying Tommy Lee and Lily James as Pamela Anderson. |
2020 | Tommy Lee released multiple singles from his album 'Andro', including 'Knock Me Down', 'Tops', 'Demon Bitches', and a remix of 'Tommy Lee'. |
2020 | Released third solo album 'Andro', demonstrating his ongoing musical creativity and solo career development. |
October 2020 | Lee played the Devil in four episodes of the musical horror podcast 'Halloween in Hell', which also featured artists like Iann Dior, 24kGoldn, Dana Dentata, Phem, and Machine Gun Kelly. |
2019 | Lee guest starred as Professor Lee in Season 7, Episode 14 of the television series The Goldbergs. |
February 14 2019 | Lee married Brittany Furlan on Valentine's Day. |
2018 | Played drums on the track 'Over Now' from Post Malone's album Beerbongs & Bentleys |
February 14 2018 | Lee proposed to social media celebrity Brittany Furlan. |
2014 | Collaborated on multiple projects, including The Bloody Beetroots' single 'Raw', Courtney Love's tracks, and played drums on all tracks of The Smashing Pumpkins' album Monuments to an Elegy |
2014 | Rejoined Mötley Crüe for the band's farewell tour, signing a legal agreement preventing future touring without all original members. |
2013 | Contributed to Figure's album Pounds of Blood |
2012 | Guest on Foreign Beggars' album Minds Eye |
2010 | Appeared on CeeLo Green's album The Lady Killer |
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