LENNY KAYE
Guitarist, composer and writer 'Lenny Kaye' is a member of the Patti Smith Group and has been Smith's most frequent collaborator. He wrote the liner notes for '' (1972), which included one of the first uses of the term "punk rock". He was also a close friend of expatriate Australian rock writer and journalist Lillian Roxon.
In the 1980s, he had his own band Lenny Kaye Connection. A successful producer, he helmed the first two albums by Suzanne Vega and the first solo effort by Kristin Hersh of Throwing Muses (the album 'Hips and Makers'), among many others.
His books include Waylon Jennings' autobiography (''Waylon: An Autobiography'', ISBN 1-57042-435-7), which he co-authored with Jennings. His most recent book is 'You Call It Madness', based on the life of the 1930's crooner Russ Columbo.
★ A more comprehensive biography of Lenny Kaye, on Oceanstar.com
In the 1980s, he had his own band Lenny Kaye Connection. A successful producer, he helmed the first two albums by Suzanne Vega and the first solo effort by Kristin Hersh of Throwing Muses (the album 'Hips and Makers'), among many others.
His books include Waylon Jennings' autobiography (''Waylon: An Autobiography'', ISBN 1-57042-435-7), which he co-authored with Jennings. His most recent book is 'You Call It Madness', based on the life of the 1930's crooner Russ Columbo.
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★ A more comprehensive biography of Lenny Kaye, on Oceanstar.com
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