Lee D. Played Earth Stood Still First…. Because He Loves It So Much And Can’t Wait Another Second
Posted on: May 1, 2011
I’m sure that’s the reason. I mean, it can’t be that he just wants to get it done and over with.
Please tell me BBC means he spoke in a British accent for 3 minutes. Please Oprah tell me that’s true. Don’t tell me what it really is.
-Rocco
13 Responses to "Lee D. Played Earth Stood Still First…. Because He Loves It So Much And Can’t Wait Another Second"
Sorry to spoil it for you but B.B. C stands for Brooklyn Bridge and I’m thinking the C stands for Chris lol L stands for Linc the Sink and RJ stands for, well RJ lol I’m not sure why their initials are next to the songs but what ever, it’s cool to see an actual set list!!


May 1, 2011 at 2:06 PM
Why are you so wrapped up about the “old country”, Rocco? Is the royal wedding hangover still affecting you? It’s so not Italian, even though ancient Rome did occupy the British Isles for a while. Talking about “old country”, I found some interesting info about Lee Bear’s ancestral background on this web page (http://flemishamerican.blogspot.com/2010/05/lee-dewyze-flemish-american-idol.html). As it turned out the DeWyze clan is not Irish (or Italian) but Belgian. His mother is ethnic Irish though. Those initials in the set list are really confusing to say the least. What do they mean?
May 1, 2011 at 2:28 PM
BELGIAN?!?! i didnt even know that could be a background lol
im gonna say he’s italian.
and i just love british culture and i love royals and i think their story is so romantic and lovely.
May 1, 2011 at 3:49 PM
Waiting patiently for videos!
May 9, 2011 at 7:40 AM
Thanks very much for visiting my post about Lee DeWyze’s genealogy. But just for the record, although his ancestors came from Belgium, his ethnicity is Flemish (as in Flanders – the Dutch-speaking part of Belgium). Ethnically speaking, Belgium has Flemings and Walloons (French-speakers) but no one is ethnically a Belgian (since it is an artificial state). It may seem like a silly bit of minutiae, but if you are into Lee DeWyze it is an important distinction.
May 1, 2011 at 3:48 PM
Jim, thnx, that was fun to read!