Cedar Rapids, Iowa,
was his hometown while growing up. At age of 8, he played ragtime and
waltzes for a Y.M.C.A. calisthenics class in Cedar Rapids. By age 11,
he was accompanying church singers and playing the theatre pipe organ
for silent movies. At 14, he played at the Majestic Theater, La Salle,
Illinois. While still in his teens, he went to work for a pipe organ
manufacturer, demonstrating instruments all over the country.
In 1920, Sims decided to settle down in Chicago, and began making
piano rolls for the United States Piano Roll Company.
Later, he met Ilomay Bailey, who was
singing in a Chicago theater with, among others, Ginger Rogers. Lee
and Ilomay were married and formed a performing team whose warm,
intimate singing and playing made them popular headliners all over the
world. He also published several courses on "modern piano" and
numerous arrangements (or "transcriptions") of popular tunes of the
day. In their
later years, Lee and Ilomay taught piano and voice, until his death
from cancer in 1966. |