Steve Lee (1963-2010) was a Swiss musician best known as the lead vocalist of the rock band Gotthard. Formed in 1992, Gotthard gained prominence in the hard rock and melodic rock genres, primarily in Europe. Lee’s powerful voice and charismatic stage presence contributed significantly to the band's success, making them one of Switzerland's most popular rock acts. Notable works include the albums "Gotthard" (1992), "Dial Hard" (1994), and "Open" (2001), which featured hits like "Heaven," "Lift U Up," and "What I Like." The band's blend of hard rock with melodic elements, along with Lee's emotive vocal delivery, established them as a significant force in the European rock scene. Lee's impact on music is characterized by his ability to connect with audiences through heartfelt lyrics and dynamic performances. Tragically, he passed away in a motorcycle accident in 2010, shortly before the release of Gotthard's next album. His legacy continues as Gotthard remains influential in the rock genre, with many artists citing Lee's work as an inspiration in their own musical journeys.