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Artist: LEN
The alternative pop/dance group LEN was formed in Toronto in 1991 by Marc "The Burger Pimp" Costanzo and his sister Sharon, initially to perform punk-pop-style music. However, an outside interest in hip-hop gradually crept into the group's style over the course of the EP and two full-length independent albums they issued from 1992-1996... [+] Read More
Artist: The Lens
Located in Southampton (England) and active during the second half of the 1970s, the Lens served as a laboratory for Mike Holmes, Peter Nicholls, and Martin Orford. After the group stopped its activities in 1981, the three of them would form IQ, with Marillion the best outfit of the neo-prog wave.
Holmes, a self-taught guitarist, art student... [+] Read More
Artist: Mr. Len
Pursuing new boundaries for hip-hop, Mr. Len brought forth a new vision for old school rap. One of the founders of the independent hip-hop trio Company Flow, Mr. Len remained with the crew for more than six years. By 1999, however, following its disbanding, Len decided to begin working on his own. After two years of constant work, including the... [+] Read More
Artist: Len Bryant
Beginning as a doo wop singer in the '50s, Len Bryant has spent half a century performing as both a drummer and vocalist. Some sort of musical genes are sure to be found in his extended family, particularly his sister Vera Eubanks, who in addition to being a multi-instrumentalist in her own right gave birth to not one but three jazzy sons,... [+] Read More
Artist: Len Barry
Blue-eyed soul vocalist Len Barry paced several hits of the early '60s, both as a member of Dovells and as a solo act. Born in Philadelphia in 1942, he debuted on wax as the vocalist for the 1958 single "Mope-Itty Mope," as recorded by the Boss-Tones. He formed the group that became Dovells in 1957, and sang along on their Top Ten hits "The... [+] Read More
Artist: Len Harrison
Len Harrison was a bottom end man, performing with vigor on both bass and bass saxophone and even picking up the odd credit, and it is an odd one at that, for playing contrabass trombone with Django Reinhardt. Not that it would be any harder to keep up with the gypsy guitarist on contrabass trombone than any other instrument. Harrison was also... [+] Read More
Artist: Len Dressler
A veteran of vaudeville, Broadway and television, Len Dressler is best known for his work in advertising. He portrayed the voice of the elfish Snap for Rice Krispies, Dig'em, the frog, for Kellogg's Sugar Smacks and a deep-voiced narrator for Marlboro cigarettes. His most enduring work came, in 1959, when he was picked to be the voice of the... [+] Read More
Artist: Len Dresslar
Although a longtime member of the a cappella group Singers Unlimited, baritone Len Dresslar earned immortality via television commercials. As the inimitable voice of the Jolly Green Giant, he extolled the virtues of vegetables to multiple generations of viewers. Born Elmer Dresslar, Jr. in St. Francis, KS, in 1925, he served as in the U.S. Navy... [+] Read More
Artist: Len Garry
Len Garry played tea chest bass in the Quarry Men in 1957 and 1958, when they were still doing some skiffle tunes. They did rock'n'roll too, but tea chest bass was part of the instrumentation for many young British groups of the time, not only because it fit in with the skiffle repertoire, but also because it was less expensive than an electric... [+] Read More
Artist: Len Chandler
When Len Chandler arrived in New York City in the 1950s, he had no intention of getting involved with the folk music scene. Born in Akron, Ohio in 1935, he showed an interest in music at an early age. "My father was in the army," Chandler recalled, "and my mother bought me a little plastic flute with eight holes in it, and I played songs on it... [+] Read More
Artist: Len Rainey
Artist: Len Berzerk
Artist: Len Doolin
Artist: Len Vogler
Artist: Len Bergantino
Artist: Len Guardino
Artist: Len's Lounge
Artist: Len & Wendy
Artist: Len Leeds
Artist: Big Len
Artist: Len Caiou
Artist: Len Wallace
Artist: Len Shaffer
Artist: Fernando Lens
Blues/rock lover who started to play when was twelve years old and heard Hendrix for the first time. Left handed guitar player who loves to compose songs full of energy, noise and effects, in a style just like that 70's Hendrix album called Cry Of Love. [+] Read More