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Lenny Kaye

 
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Richard Sohl, Tony Shanahan, Allen Lanier, Jay Dee Daugherty, Suzanne Vega, Jim Carroll, Gabrielle Roth
  • Active: '80s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Guitar, Vocals Representative Album: "I've Got a Right"

Biography

Wearing the hats of critic, musician, compiler, and producer over the course of his long career, Lenny Kaye is an undervalued contributor to the genesis of punk rock. As guitarist of the Patti Smith Group, Kaye's primitivist noise and capacity for loosely structured improvisation made him the perfect accompanist for punk pioneer Smith's earthy free-verse poetry. With his work assembling and annotating Nuggets, the seminal double-LP compilation of '60s garage rock and psychedelia, Kaye also united and codified a musical movement that had mostly slipped under the radar, and exerted a powerful influence on punk and its back-to-basics, D.I.Y. spirit.

Kaye was born and raised in New Brunswick, NJ, and as a teenager played in the sort of garage band later documented on Nuggets. Under an alias, Kaye fronted the local combo Link Cromwell & the Zoo, which recorded a psychedelic/folk/garage single in 1965 titled "Crazy Like a Fox." Eventually, Kaye began working in a record store on Bleecker Street and writing magazine articles on rock & roll. An essay on doo wop for Jazz & Pop magazine caught the attention of Patti Smith, who sought Kaye out at the record store and, in February 1971, asked him to accompany her spoken-word performance at St. Mark's Church (their first collaboration). The following year, Nuggets was released by Elektra Records and caused a complete re-evaluation of '60s garage band music, which had never before been viewed as a well-defined movement with lasting value.

In late 1973, Smith and Kaye decided to turn their previous poet/accompanist partnership into full-fledged music; they soon put together the Patti Smith Group, issuing the groundbreaking debut album Horses in 1975. After a total of four studio albums, Smith retired from performing and disbanded the group in 1979. Kaye had been keeping up his writing career, most prominently working with David Dalton on the 1977 rock encyclopedia Rock 100; out on his own, he formed a new band, called the Lenny Kaye Connection, in 1980. Their only album, I've Got a Right, was released in 1984 on the small Giorno Poetry Systems imprint; the same year, Kaye officially joined poet/rocker Jim Carroll's backing band, having worked with Carroll on an occasional basis in the past (the two continued to collaborate even after the band broke up). Kaye also began to move into record production, co-producing the first two Suzanne Vega albums (1985's Suzanne Vega and 1987's breakthrough Solitude Standing); he later went on to helm albums like James' Stutter (1986), Soul Asylum's Hang Time (1988), Kristin Hersh's Hips and Makers (1994), and Throwing Muses' University (1995). Also in the mid-'80s, Kaye played steel guitar with Eugene Chadbourne, and taught a course on rock history at Rutgers University in 1986.

In 1996, Kaye returned to Patti Smith's backing band when she mounted a comeback with Gone Again; he continued on as her chief collaborator as she resumed a regular recording schedule. Kaye also assisted Waylon Jennings in the writing of his autobiography, and continued his career as a rock journalist. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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Lenny Kaye

Kaye in March 2007
Background information
Also known as Lenny Kaye Connection
Born December 27, 1946 (1946-12-27) (age 62)
Origin New York City, New York, U.S.
Genres Rock, protopunk
Occupations Guitarist, songwriter, record producer, music journalist
Instruments Guitar, vocals
Years active 1974–present
Labels Giorno Poetry Systems,
Arista, Columbia
Associated acts Patti Smith
Website LennyKaye.com

Lenny Kaye (born December 27, 1946) is an American guitarist, composer and writer who is best known as a member of the Patti Smith Group.[1]

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Early life

Kaye was born in Manhattan, New York City,[2] and grew up in Queens and Brooklyn, before moving to North Brunswick Township, New Jersey when he was a teenager. There he formed his first bands, The Vandals, and later The Zoo, and recorded a folk-protest song called "Crazy Like a Fox" in 1966, under the name of Link Cromwell.

He graduated from Rutgers University in 1968.

Career

Kaye has been Patti Smith's most frequent collaborator since 1971, when they performed their first poetry reading together; He played lead guitar on all of the Patti Smith Group's albums, and on many of Smith's solo releases. He wrote the liner notes and assembled the tracks for Nuggets (1972), which included one of the first uses of the term "Punk rock".

In the 1980s, he had his own band, Lenny Kaye Connection, which released an album I've Got A Right. 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. Other artists he has worked with are Soul Asylum (Hang Time), Allen Ginsberg ("Ballad of the Skeletons"), The Weather Prophets (Mayflower), James (Stutter), and Cindy Lee Berryhill (Naked Movie Star).

His books include Waylon Jennings' autobiography Waylon: An Autobiography, which he co-authored with Jennings. His most recent book is You Call It Madness, based on the life of the 1930s crooner Russ Columbo, published in 2004 by Random House. He has been nominated three times for Grammy Award for Best Album Notes for boxed sets on the Bleecker & MacDougal, Crossroads and Elektrock.[2]

Discography

Lenny Kaye Connection

  • I've Got a Right (1984)

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Notes

  1. ^ "Lenny Kaye". http://www.oceanstar.com/patti/bio/kaye.htm. Retrieved 2008-03-05. 
  2. ^ a b "Lenny Kaye". http://lennykaye.com/bio.html. Retrieved 2008-03-10. 

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