Myles and Lenny | |
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Origin | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Years active | 1969 - c. 1976 |
Labels | GRT Columbia |
Past members | Myles Cohen (guitar, vocals) Lenny Solomon (mandolin, violin/viola) Ivan Boudreau (bass) Rick Doyle (guitar) Saul Keshen (bass) Brian Leonard (drums) Bill MacKay (drums) |
Myles and Lenny were a Canadian folk-pop music group based in Toronto, Ontario. most active during the 1970s.
Myles and Lenny was formed in 1969 by its principal members, guitarist Myles Cohen and pianist/violinist Lenny Solomon. By 1972 they had been signed to GRT Records. [1] They released a single, "Time to Know Your Friends". [2] The group transferred to Columbia Records in 1974, and appeared on several television programs while continuing to perform live in small venues. [3] The band released a self-titled record in 1975; [4] the album included the Canadian Top 20 single "Can You Give it All to Me". [5]
At the 1976 Juno Awards, the group won in the category of Most Promising Group. [6] However, disappointing sales of their second album led to the group's demise in the mid-1970s. Cohen and Solomon since released various separate music projects. [7]
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Myles and Lenny | |
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Origin | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Years active | 1969 - c. 1976 |
Labels | GRT Columbia |
Past members | Myles Cohen (guitar, vocals) Lenny Solomon (mandolin, violin/viola) Ivan Boudreau (bass) Rick Doyle (guitar) Saul Keshen (bass) Brian Leonard (drums) Bill MacKay (drums) |
Myles and Lenny were a Canadian folk-pop music group based in Toronto, Ontario. most active during the 1970s.
Myles and Lenny was formed in 1969 by its principal members, guitarist Myles Cohen and pianist/violinist Lenny Solomon. By 1972 they had been signed to GRT Records. [1] They released a single, "Time to Know Your Friends". [2] The group transferred to Columbia Records in 1974, and appeared on several television programs while continuing to perform live in small venues. [3] The band released a self-titled record in 1975; [4] the album included the Canadian Top 20 single "Can You Give it All to Me". [5]
At the 1976 Juno Awards, the group won in the category of Most Promising Group. [6] However, disappointing sales of their second album led to the group's demise in the mid-1970s. Cohen and Solomon since released various separate music projects. [7]
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