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Lenny Kravitz Interview From Noise11.com Archives

Lenny Kravitz, music news, noise11.com

Lenny Kravitz Interview From Noise11.com Archives

by Edina Patsy

Lenny Kravitz has maintained a true rock ethos through the 90’s. When music was fragmenting to the extremes of techno to hard core metal, Lenny continued being Lenny.

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