Bio taken from Wikipedia... It's easier that way.

Music Career

Getting his professional start in Memphis, Tennessee playing in Blues, Rockabilly, and
American Roots bands, he released two solo albums on the Yellow Dog Records label.
His debut album, Big Lonesome Radio was nominated for two Blues Music Awards for
"Best New Artist" and "Acoustic Album of The Year." His song "Edwin's Lament" was used
in the Oscar winning film, Hustle and Flow. The follow up album, The Great American Yardsale
decidedly much more eclectic than the first, with songs covering subjects from David Bowie to astronauts. In 2007, Lemhouse produced the album Bluefinger for Alternative Rock legend,
Black Francis (AKA Frank Black) of The Pixies. Upon the albums release, the song "Threshold Apprehension" which Lemhouse also provided backing vocals to, was picked by Rolling
Stone magazine as one of the Best 100 Songs of the year.


Career in Graphic Design


In the fall of 2007, Lemhouse entered school to persue a degree in Visual Communications
(Graphic Design). Upon finishing school he started 'Lemhouse Design.' Among the clients
he has worked with, his one-time musical collaborator, Black Francis is one as well. Since 2007, Lemhouse has designed the albums 7fngrs, Nonstoperotik, the interactive media projects
"Live at the Hotel Utah" and "Live in Nijmegen". The most recent being the 60 page
box set/book, The Golem.