Bio

Lenny Wilde. A songwriter since the late 60’s, Lenny was the lead singer of the renowned Canadian country/rock band Whisky Hollow, recording 3 albums and 14 charted singles. They also hosted their own internationally syndicated TV series and were nominated twice as best performing group of the year in Canada. Lenny continued writing and performing when he came to the US in ’92.

This latest CD is in the Americana style, a blend of classic rock, country and blues, and reflects Lenny’s diversified musical background.

The title cut, “Savannah Nights”, was written when he lived in Savannah, GA, and describes Savannah’s reputation as the most haunted city in America. “Old Cy Henry” is about an old civil war veteran and “Keep the Home Fires Burnin'” tells the story of a civil war soldier coming home.

“Fork In The Road” and “Sometimes You Win” are presented with a Bluegrass feel and project some philosophy of life as does the up tempo “The Rest Of My Friends” and “Wasted Youth”.

“Bayou Fishin'” is a lonesome sounding story of bad choices and lost love, while “I’m just A Renegade” is almost autobiographical, but tongue in cheek.

The inspiration for “Watch Over The River” was the sudden death of a childhood friend and reminisces of their times together.

In all, Savannah Nights is a fine presentation of Lenny’s writing and performing talents with his flare for light hearted and unique lyrics. Lenny not only sang all the songs on this CD but played keyboards, mandolin and jaw harp.

The project was recorded at Gadgetbox Studio in Santa Cruz, CA while Lenny lived in Pacific Grove, CA. The session was produced by Andy Zenczak and features a line-up of some of the finest California musicians and singers.

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Performing Live

“Savannah Nights”