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Sunday, November 01, 2009
Good music at a price you can't refuse
I had a bit of a rant on this morning, and on the advice of my lovely wife I have decided to let it 'age' for another day or so to see if I can't tone it down enough for public consumption.
In the mean time, I've been meaning to mention that Lenny Solomon, a fellow musician and close friend of more than 20 years, has just released his latest album - entitled 'No Limits' - and it is available for download from his website.
Lenny and I have played together in concert countless times over the years, and I've even had a few guest spots on a couple of his previous albums.
However, unlike most of his albums, this is not your typical Shlock Rock parody stuff (not that there's anything wrong with that!). Rather, it is a nice mix of Lenny's original stuff... written and performed from the heart.
And the price is an eye-opener. Lenny has borrowed a chapter from Radiohead's business model and made the album available for download for whatever you want to pay (from $1 up). Really. A buck.
Go to his website and follow the link to his 'No Limits' album. Just have a listen... I think you'll agree that it is worth far more than whatever you decide to pay.
Tell him 'Bogie' sent you.
Posted by David Bogner on November 1, 2009 | Permalink
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Thanks for the link Trepp.
Posted by: Ilana-Davita | Nov 2, 2009 12:33:50 AM
A nice way to start my November? Can you tell me where you appear on previous work(s)? I *need* some trombone from tie-to-time, and personally can only play a very noisy rendition of "Achy Breaky Heart," so that doesn't satisfy much of the need, it you know what I mean. ;o/
Posted by: Wry Mouth | Nov 2, 2009 2:07:43 AM
Wow!! Wish I was technically inclined enough to do this. I love his stuff.
Posted by: RivkA | Nov 2, 2009 10:09:56 AM
You've sent me off on a nostalgia trip. I remember seeing Lenny and Myles Cohen at my highschool many years ago. I've got to go dust off my turntable and listen to some of their records. Thanks.
Posted by: zee | Nov 2, 2009 11:39:46 PM












