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Leonard Albert "Lenny" Kravitz (born May 26, 1964) is an American singer, songwriter, actor and record producer. His "retro" style incorporates elements of , , , , , , , , , , , and . In addition to singing lead and backing vocals, Kravitz often plays all of the instruments himself when recording.
He won the
four years in a row from 1999 to 2002, breaking the record for most wins in that category as well as setting the record for most consecutive wins in one category by a male. He has been nominated for and won other awards, including , , , , and . He was also ranked number 93 on 's 100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock. On December 1, 2011, Kravitz was made an Officer of the . He played
Kravitz was born in , the only child of actress
television news producer Sy Kravitz. His father was from a
family ( see the
surname). His mother was of
descent, and was from a
family. Kravitz is the cousin (once removed) of television weather presenter . During his early years, Kravitz did not grow up in a religious environment. After a spiritual experience when he was 13, he started attending church, becoming a .
Kravitz was named after his uncle,
, who was killed in action in the
at the age of 19, while defending against a Chinese attack and saving he was posthumously awarded the
but was denied the . In 2014, he posthumously received the Medal of Honor in a ceremony that awarded it to 23 other servicemen who were passed over because of their ethnicity. Kravitz grew up spending weekdays on the
of Manhattan, with his parents, attending
for elementary school, and weekends at his grandmother Bessie Roker's house in the
neighborhood of .
Kravitz began banging on pots and pans in the kitchen, playing them as drums at the age of three. At the age of five, he wanted to be a musician. He began playing the drums and soon added guitar. Kravitz grew up listening to the music his parents listened to: , , , opera, , and . "My parents were very supportive of the fact that I loved music early on, and they took me to a lot of shows," Kravitz said. Around the age of seven, he saw
perform at , which became his favorite group. His father, who was also a jazz promoter, was friends with , , , , ,
and other jazz greats. Ellington even played "" for him one year when he was about 5. He was exposed to the
of , , , , , , , , , and
growing up who were key influences on his musical style. Kravitz often went to see New York theater, where his mother worked. His mother encouraged his dreams of pursuing music.
In 1974, the Kravitz family relocated to Los Angeles when Kravitz's mother landed her role on . At his mother's urging, Kravitz joined the California Boys Choir for three years, where he performed a classical repertoire, and sang with the . He took part in
at the . It was in Los Angeles that Kravitz was first introduced to rock music, listening to , , , , , , , , and . "I was attracted to the cool style, the girls, the rock 'n' roll lifestyle," Kravitz said. Kravitz's other musical influences at the time included , , ,
proved later to be influential as well. Kravitz attended . , actor
and musician
were his classmates. In 1978, Kravitz was accepted into the school's well-respected music program. He taught himself to play piano and , and made friends with
who would later become his long-time collaborator. Kravitz wanted to be a . He also appeared as an actor in television commercials during this time.
With record labels still telling him his music was not "black enough" or "white enough", Kravitz decided to record an album on his own. Kravitz had met /keyboardist/bassist
in 1985 when recording a demo at his
recording studio. The two shared an interest in using real instruments and vintage recording equipment, as well as a love of R&B, jazz, and rock. Kravitz would go on to collaborate with Hirsch on most of his albums. Kravitz began working on his debut album with Hirsch over the next year and a half, with Kravitz's father paying for the studio time. Kravitz met
and invited him to play on the song, "". Kravitz was so impressed with his playing that Denson played on much of the album. Denson toured with Kravitz for the next five years.
In October 1988, after completing most of the recording, Kravitz approached friend Stephen Elvis Smith who had served as the Music Supervisor on 's spin-off of , . Smith had also worked with Kravitz' mother , on the hit sitcom . Kravitz urged Smith to manage his career and assist him in finding a record deal. In less than a month of shopping the recordings, five labels (Warner Bros, Elektra, Geffen, Capitol and Virgin) were in a bidding war for Kravitz. Eventually a deal was made with Virgin Records in January 1989, and signed by Virgin A&R executive Nancy Jeffries. The label was excited about the music he was making, music inspired by his relationship with wife Bonet and their new daughter, Zoe. On Smith's urging, Kravitz dropped the name Romeo Blue and reclaimed the Lenny Kravitz moniker. About his time as Romeo Blue, Kravitz said, "Ultimately, it got me back to myself. And when I finally did accept myself for myself, music started flowing out of me."
Kravitz released his début album
on September 6, 1989, a combination of rock and funk with a 1960s vibe. Music critics were mixed: some felt Kravitz was a gifted new artist, others felt he was overpowered by his musical influences. The album was a moderate success in the United States, but became an instant hit outside of the US, especially in Europe. Lisa Bonet directed the debut music video for the title track, "Let Love Rule". Stephen Smith signed Kravitz with talent booking agency CAA, who soon were fielding offers for Kravitz, first on a club tour, and then in opening slots for ,
and David Bowie. Having played essentially all of the instruments on the album, Kravitz had to quickly assemble a touring band to support the Let Love Rule release. They included a childhood friend,
on drums (formerly of Bobby Brown's band), Adam Widoff (guitar), Lebron Scott (bass guitar, recruited from Curtis Mayfield's band after seeing them perform in a NYC club), Kenneth Crouch (keyboards) and
on saxophone. In May 2009, a 20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition of "Let Love Rule" was released worldwide by Virgin. The double disk includes a booklet with rare photos, and 18 additional demos, bonus tracks and live recordings. Kravitz launched a LLR(20) tour of Europe and the United States in support of the re-release.
In 1990, Kravitz produced the song "" for , which he co-wrote with . The song, which appeared on her greatest hits album
and created controversy because of its explicit video, went to number 1 for two consecutive weeks. When MTV banned the video, the video was quickly made available for sale at record stores, and immediately sold over 500,000 copies. Kravitz separated from Lisa Bonet in 1991, amid rumors of an affair between him and Madonna. Kravitz has denied any infidelity. Kravitz and Bonet divorced in 1993. In 1991, Kravitz produced the self-titled album
for French singer and actress . He played most of the instruments and co-wrote most of the songs on the album. He also released his second album, , which was his first album to reach the . The songs on the album were about Bonet and dedicated to her, documenting his depression over their breakup. Kravitz's biggest single yet, "", went to number 2 on the . The single "", a tribute to his mother, featured
on guitar. "Stand by My Woman" and "What Goes Around Comes Around" followed.
co-wrote and played piano on the song "All I Ever Wanted".
In 1993, Kravitz wrote "Line Up" for 's , and appeared on 's solo album, , in a cover of the
soul classic "", and played guitar on the title track of 's . That year Kravitz also got to work with idols
and . In 1993,
was released, reaching number 12 on the Billboard 200 and Kravitz earned a
for best international male artist in 1994. The
for the video produced by , in which Kravitz slung his dreadlocks and wore high-heeled platform boots. During the presentation of the , he performed the song with
on bass. Several singles from the album would follow, including "Believe", "Is There Any Love In Your Heart", and "Heaven Help/Spinning Around Over You". This album was the first to feature guitarist , who has also played on all his subsequent albums. One song, "Eleutheria", was influenced by the island
where Kravitz built a house and recording studio at that time. In 1993, he also released the EP Spinning Around Over You, which included four live tracks from his "Universal Love Tour". A feature documentary about his 1994 tour entitled Alive from Planet Earth was directed by
and released.
In 1994, Kravitz recorded a funk-rock version of the song "" for the
cover album . The track featured
on harmonica and background vocals. This song was one of three radio singles from the album, and was also the album's lead-off track. Roxie Roker, Kravitz's mother, died in California on December 2, 1995, of breast cancer at the age of 66. In 1995, Lenny Kravitz released the album , which went to number 10 on the Billboard chart on the back of his past achievement. However, the album only had two hit singles: "" and "Can't Get You Off My Mind".
(1998), Kravitz embraced digital technology such as
for the first time. Recorded in both his own New York City carriage house, and
in The , Kravitz employed engineer/producer
to handle the recording duties. 5 introduced his music to an even wider audience thanks to the hit single "" being featured prominently in both car manufacturer and airline commercials. 5 would reach number 28 on the Billboard 200, with "Fly Away" reaching number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100, topped both the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks and Modern Rock Tracks charts, and reached number 1 in the . He would win the first of his four consecutive
at the . Other hits from the album included "If You Can't Say No", that was also remixed by dance producer , and "". For the "I Belong to You" video Lenny can be seen without his signature . In 1999 he produced and sang with
on her solo album .
of 's hit "" won him another Grammy at the
and helped The Guess Who's song reach a new audience. Kravitz's version of the song originally came from the soundtrack of
and was added to 5 as a bonus track in 1999. Kravitz worked on two songs for 's
album released in 2001; a snippet of "" has leaked, and the full version was officially released on the album
Kravitz released a
album in 2000. It proved to be his most successful album, reaching #2 on the Billboard 200 and selling nearly 11 million copies worldwide and ultimately becoming one of the most commercially successful albums of the decade. The single "" earned him his third consecutive Grammy for the Best Male Rock Vocal in the
and peaked at number 4 on the US Billboard Hot 100. Kravitz also co-wrote the song "God Gave Me Everything" with
in this period, appearing on Jagger's 2001 solo album
and in the film . In 2001, Kravitz participated in a benefit auction for the , in conjunction with
to increase public AIDS awareness, which ran from February 28 until April 11, 2001. The event featured rare RHO memorabilia and the work of
photographer .
Kravitz in , Brazil on March 19, 2005
Kravitz released his sixth album
in October 2001. The album was recorded in Miami. Kravitz wrote the song "Bank Robber Man" after the
detained and cuffed him while walking to the gym with his trainer because police stated that he matched the description of a bank robber. Kravitz did not have any identification with him at the time and the police on the scene did not believe that he was indeed Lenny Kravitz. The bank teller who was robbed was then brought to the scene and said Kravitz was not the bank robber. Miami Police later sent officers to Kravitz's home to apologize for the detention. When asked if he thought the incident was a case of , Kravitz said he wasn’t sure although some of the lyrics in the song suggest otherwise. The first single from the album, "", went to number 1 in Argentina and the top 10 in Italy and Portugal. The video for "Dig In" was originally supposed to be shot at the top of the
on September 12, 2001 but the terrorist attacks on the
on September 11, 2001 caused the location to be moved. The video was later shot off the coast Miami. He won his fourth Grammy in . "Stillness of Heart", "Believe in Me", and "If I Could Fall In Love" were subsequent singles from the album.
Kravitz was the subject of a photo book by former chief photographer for Rolling Stone, . Published in November 2001, Seliger captures Kravitz on tour, with family, with friends and in posed portraits.
invited Kravitz to appear on the track "Guns and Roses" on his 2002 . Kravitz would also join ,
on the track "Show Me Your Soul" from the . In September 2002, Kravitz appeared alongside other rock stars in the episode "" of . In early 2003, Kravitz released the track "We Want Peace" as a download-only track as a protest against the , he performed this alongside famous
at . The track reached #1 on the world internet download charts and
download chart. Kravitz also appeared on Unity, the official album of the , and performed a cover of "" on the album .
Kravitz's seventh album
was released in May 2004. The first single was "". The single "California" failed to be commercially successful, but "Storm", featuring , reached the charts. "Calling All Angels" was successful in various countries and a huge hit in Brazil, however it was "Lady" that became the album's surprise hit, making the US Top 30 and propelling Baptism to gold status. Also in 2004, he appeared on 's album . From March 2005, Kravitz toured all over the world with the tour Electric Church, which ended at the , London in July 2005. Kravitz served as the opening act for
who are long term friends of Kravitz on their fall 2005 tour. The tour began on October 30 at the
in , . The night before that tour started, October 29, 2005, Lenny's father, TV producer Seymour "Sy" Kravitz, died. During that first show, Lenny broke the news to the stunned crowd and stated it was not a time to be sad, but rather a time to celebrate because he is now in Heaven. Lenny then dedicated
to his father. That tour was so successful that it was extended through February 25, 2006 and ended in , California.
In January 2006, Kravitz contributed "Breathe" to absoluttracks, a project sponsored by . This song was re-mixed by ten musical producers and distributed via the internet. Kravitz appeared in the audience of Madonna's
(2006) during numerous shows. He later joined Madonna live on stage to play guitar on the song, "I Love New York," at the last of four Paris shows. Kravitz founded a design firm named , stating if he hadn't been a musician he would have been a designer. Kravitz Design, focused on interior and furniture design, has designed residential spaces, as well as a chandelier for the crystal company , named "Casino Royale."
On July 7, 2007, Kravitz performed at the
in Rio de Janeiro, making him one of three major international rock stars to perform two huge free concerts at the world-famous
along with Macy Gray and the Rolling Stones. Kravitz had already played there on March 21, 2005, drawing 300,000 people on a concert of his own. The
concert, with eight other acts on the bill, including
and , took 400,000 to the beach. Also in 2007, Kravitz released a version of "" by
on the charity CD . Kravitz also spent time recording his latest album, , released February 5, 2008. On September 25, 2007, the
tribute album "Goin' Home&#160;; A Tribute To Fats Domino" was released. Kravitz was on the song "Whole Lotta Lovin'" along with , , ,
Kravitz performed at the
halftime show in Toronto at the
on November 25, 2007, where the
23-19. The original video for "" was shot in
in New York City with
directing but that video was later shelved and a new version, which Kravitz co-directed with , was filmed in Lenny's New York City recording studio. The video premiered on VH1's Top 20 Countdown at number 3. On January 17, 2008, Kravitz embarked on a 9 city mini-tour to promote his new album It Is Time for a Love Revolution. The tour started in , California and ended in New York City on February 1. The tour was done in association with Myspace and called the "Get on the Bus" tour. At each stop on the tour, they would pick up one contest winner and their guest and they rode on the "Love Revolution" bus until the end of the tour. Steven Tyler of Aerosmith, a close friend of Lenny's would appear at The Orpheum Theater in Boston. The New York City winner, Tyrone Good was presented a train ticket from Penn Station to travel to Philadelphia and rode with the tour the rest of the way starting in Philadelphia (The Electric Factory), Boston (The Orpheum Theater), and finally New York City (The Hammerstein Ballroom). Ryan Neuerburg, the San Francisco winner, embarked on almost the entire tour with his father, Tom Neuerburg. The winners were featured in the YRB February Edition alongside Lenny Kravitz in a magazine pull-out. The photo shoot took place at the Electric Factory in Philadelphia on stage. The winner's pull out was featured in another issue of YRB which had Lil' Wayne on the cover.
On February 11, 2008, Kravitz was admitted to Miami Hospital suffering from severe . He had been suffering from a series of severe respiratory tract infections since mid-January, and the illness developed into bronchitis. Kravitz's illness had forced him to postpone Canadian dates and his trip to Europe to promote his album It Is Time for a Love Revolution. On March 19, 2008 he canceled the South American part of his tour due to the same illness. The decision affected planned concerts in , Mexico,
and . In Argentina Kravitz had a performance in the biggest rock festival there, Quilmes Rock Fest. On July 15, 2008, Lenny was honored in , Italy with the key to the city in a special toast ceremony for his work with the United Nations Millennium Campaign to end .
Kravitz performing in
on June 30, 2012.
Kravitz made his feature film acting debut in
which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2009. During the Italian leg of his 53 date Let Love Rule (20)09 European tour, Kravitz had been instructed to cancel some shows due to a bad bout of . Under strict orders from his doctor, the singer was told to rest so that he could make a quick recovery and return to the stage for the rest of his tour. Shows scheduled for Rome on June 5 and Brescia on June 6 were postponed to late July.
Lenny Kravitz live.
Kravitz's next album, tentatively titled Funk, was tentatively re-titled Negrophilia and was due out sometime in 2010. This is believed to be a project that Kravitz has been working on since 1997. Some of the original tracks for Funk were recorded while he was in New Orleans at 's studio while taking a break for several months from recording in New York City. A video on Kravitz's Twitter page shows him working on one of the songs for the album, called "Super Love", in his GTS studios in the Bahamas. Another video shows him working on another track titled "Life Ain't Never Been Better Than It Is Now" in his GTS Studios. On his Twitter page, Kravitz said that the album title was Negrophilia but then "felt like something else". Eventually, the album was later named . The album was released on August 22, 2011 in Europe and August 30, 2011 in the U.S.[]
On February 20, 2011, the first single "Come on Get It" was released. On June 6, 2011, the second single "" was released. It was announced that Kravitz would be supporting
on the second North American leg in 2010. Kravitz agreed to support them for four shows. Though the shows were postponed until 2011, Kravitz remained committed for four of the shows.[] In June 2010 it was announced that Kravitz would guest star on an episode of the upcoming season of .
On December 1, 2011, Kravitz was honored with one of the highest cultural awards in France when he was made an Officer of the
by French cultural minister Frederic Mitterrand in Paris. Kravitz stated he was "particularly touched" to receive the award in France as his success in the country pre-dated his success in the United States and still enjoys great record sales in the country today. Kravitz joins other American recipients such as Martin Scorsese, George Clooney, and Bob Dylan. On February 26, 2012, he performed at the Daytona International Speedway (several songs carried live on Fox) for the Daytona 500, the opening race of the 2012 NASCAR Sprint Cup season. A sample of "Are You Gonna Go My Way" was used in American singer 's single "Too Much In Love", released on August 16, 2011.
Kravitz performing with
Lenny Kravitz played the part of Katniss' creative stylist, Cinna, in the first two Hunger Games films,
released on March 23, 2012 and
released on November 22, 2013.
On September 23, 2014, Lenny Kravitz released his tenth studio album
on his own Roxie Records via . The single "" was released on June 24, 2014, followed by "Sex" on August 6 and "New York City" on October 21. along with the title track on February 17 and then the final single "The Pleasure And The Pain" on June 26.
On February 1, 2015, Kravitz performed alongside
On August 4, 2015, Kravitz was performing a concert in . During a guitar solo, he squatted down, causing his leather pants to rip. Kravitz was not wearing underwear . He did not face any legal repercussions from the incident.
As a designer, Kravitz launched a furniture collection in partnership with CB2 in 2015.
Kravitz performing at the
In 2015 he became a furniture designer for the first time ever launching a collection of furniture products marketed under the label cb2 x kravitz design through retailer CB2.
In 2016 he earned a spot on the Fox Television series
playing the part of Roland Crane in his first recurring television role.
Kravitz is reportedly working on his upcoming eleventh studio album, expected for release sometime in 2017.
Lenny Kravitz with daughter Zoe Kravitz at the 25th Spirit Awards in March 2010
In 1985, Kravitz's parents divorced, which had a profound impact on him. His relationship with his father became extremely strained. Kravitz focused on his music to help him get through this period. That year, Kravitz met actress
backstage at a
concert. Bonet worked on , the number one rated show on television. They were close friends for two years before falling in love. Like Kravitz, Bonet is half African-American and half Russian-Jewish. Kravitz moved back to New York City where The Cosby Show was produced in 1987, moving in with Bonet.
Kravitz and Bonet
to be married on November 16, 1987, her 20th birthday, in a
ceremony. Kravitz, still known as Romeo Blue at the time, suddenly found himself in the headlines of
newspapers. They had a daughter, , born on December 1, 1988, who became an actress, singer, and model. Kravitz and Bonet divorced amicably in 1993. He then dated French singer and model
until 1997. In 2001, he began dating model . In 2002, the couple were engaged, but less than a year later, the engagement was called off. He briefly dated and was engaged to Australian actress
Kravitz identifies himself as a Christian in a religious sense, "through choice but I'm also a Jew, it's all the same to me". During another interview Kravitz stated, "I'm half Jewish, I'm half black, I look in-between." He also notes that spirituality "has been an important issue in my growth", given his upbringing by parents of different faiths. Such spirituality is prominently featured in many of his songs, such as the lyrics on his album Baptism, and having his back inscribed with a tattoo stating, "My Heart Belongs to Jesus Christ." As late as 2011, Kravitz stated that his 2005 religious commitment to remain celibate until remarriage was unchanged.
Kravitz and Craig Ross during a concert.
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Newborn Baby (voice)
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Guest Star
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Nurse John
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The World Is Watching: Making the Hunger Games
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James Holloway
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Mel Trueblood
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Roland Crane
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Let Love Rule Tour (1990)
There Is Only One Truth Tour (1991)
Universal Love Tour (1993)
Circus Tour (1995–96)
The Freedom Tour (1998–99)
Lenny Tour (2002)
The Baptism Tour (2004)
Celebration Tour (2005)
Electric Church Tour: One Night Only (2005)
Get On The Bus Mini-Tour (2008)
Love Revolution Tour (2008)
LLR 20(09) Tour (2009)
Black and White Europe Tour 2011 (2011)
Strut Europe Tour 2014 (2014)
Strut Europe Tour 2015 (2015)
Top Rock Song
Top Rock Artist
Top Rock Artist
Top Male Artist
Lenny Tour
Best Live Music Coverage, in association with Procam
"Just Let Go"
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