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ATTENTION LENNY BOSH FANATICS – GO OVER TO CLASSICROCKREVISITED.COM TO WIN AN AUTOGRAPHED CD AND T-SHIRT!

Lenny Bosh has certainly struck a chord with his debut CD,
‘Thoughts I Collected.’ And now is your chance to win a copy of
this critically-acclaimed disc, as well as a t-shirt – both
autographed by Mr. Bosh. To enter, just simply go over to
www.classicrockrevisited.com
, scroll down to the bottom of the page, and click on “Lenny Bosh
Giveaway” under “giveaways.”

Written and recorded at Lenny’s woodland oasis in Coventry, CT
(Sound of Fury Studios), the disc was produced by Mike Woods of
Damone and mastered by Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound. Using of
densely layered vocal harmonies and vibrant acoustic guitars to
create a lush tapestry of sound, Bosh is one of the few modern day
artists that balances the importance of songwriting with impressive
acoustic guitar work.

Still uncertain? Goldmine Magazine raved that ‘Thoughts I
Collected’ is “Often quiet and introspective, but always on the
verge of bubbling over with deep emotions, ‘Thoughts I Collected,’
is a richly constructed acoustic affair with lush vocal harmonies
and spotless production values,” while the Bristol Observer
described it as “A melodic record, straight out of the singer-
songwriter mold, with a touch of country a la the Eagles,” and
founding Moody Blues member Mike Pinder stated that ‘Thoughts I
Collected’ consists of “Well crafted songs that evokes a lot of
emotion.” Go over to www.classicrockrevisited.com and fill out your
entry, before it’s too late!

For more information, visit:

www.classicrockrevisited.com

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009 news No Comments

Interview with Classic Rock Revisted

Lenny Bosh was recently interviewed by Jeb Wright of Classic Rock Revisited. Be sure to check out the interview.

Thursday, September 24th, 2009 news No Comments

From Americana DJ Pat Wolfe at KDHX 88.1/St. Louis, Missouri

Wolfe:

“Thoughts I Collected, the new album from Lenny Bosh, is a triumph.
Filled with personal, heartfelt stories, beautiful harmonies, and
superb production, this album is perfect for a lazy drive on a Sunday
afternoon. A must-have for Americana music fans everywhere!

Monday, September 7th, 2009 news No Comments

New Artist Deals

Lenny Bosh just picked up artist deals with Taylor Guitars and Basson Sound. He wishes to thank those two companies for their support of his music and dreams. Music can’t be made by one person alone.

Thursday, July 9th, 2009 news No Comments

LENNY BOSH INTERVIEW WITH BRISTOL OBSERVER

Check out the latest interview with Lenny. He discusses business, family and more about the “Thoughts I Collected” release.

Monday, June 15th, 2009 news No Comments

“I Miss You” Chosen for 3rd Radio RNR Compilation CD

Lenny Bosh’s song “I Miss You” has secured a top five slot on the upcoming third release by Radio RNR.  This compilation is due out in June of 2009.

Read More Here

Friday, April 17th, 2009 news 3 Comments

FEATURED ARTIST ON INDIE RHYTHM

Lenny Bosh is a featured artist on Indie Rhythm’s site.  Doing well under Americana.

View here – Buy Here

Sunday, April 5th, 2009 news No Comments

LENNY BOSH INVOLVED WITH LATEST DAMONE RELEASE

Read an interview with songwriter and music man behind Damone – Mike Woods.  He talks about Lenny’s involvement with their latest CD project.

Read here for the interview

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009 news 1 Comment

BOSH DEBUTS WITH ‘THOUGHTS I COLLECTED’

Although he grew up as a metalhead, Lenny Bosh’s debut release, ‘Thoughts I Collected’ (issued via Sound of Fury Music), is driven by acoustic guitar, sweet melodies, and introspective lyrics. Written and recorded at Lenny’s woodland oasis in Coventry, CT (Sound of Fury Studios), and produced by Mike Woods of Damone, there is no denying the tracks are very gentle on the ears, while the use of densely layered vocal harmonies and vibrant acoustic guitars create a lush tapestry of sound. Lenny’s voice embodies the chipped away sound with no frills, pure content, and laden with emotion. Don’t be fooled that this is light music either, because Woods helped to create a wall of sound to fill out the style.

“My main music side is really that singer/songwriter and acoustic guitar format,” explains Bosh. “But I am not as authentic as guys like Willie Nelson or Johnny Cash. So it tends to the rock/pop genre I figure. If you take those four categories and mix them together – that’s me. I do know that my sound is a bit different (and not in a rhetorically cool original way) because of my voice and my ability to not have to fit my music somewhere.”

Upon listening to ‘Thoughts I Collected,’ you will soon discover that in addition to Bosh’s acoustic leanings, there is also a healthy helping of electric guitars, vintage synthesizers, instrumental solos, and catchy verses, along with memorizing choruses that leave you looking deeper into your own soul. Furthermore, the content of the songs are an opening into the life of someone who is learning to grow. Songs like “Take These Dreams” and “Forever and a Day” explore the fears of a father learning from his children, while “I Miss You” talks about discovering your own mortality, and such tracks as “Outside Looking Inside” and “What if” explore weaknesses and fears and open up Lenny like a book – all the while maintaining a confidence in his emotions.

As far as future plans, Bosh’s has certain goals in mind. “To pursue my music and watch my kids grow. I want to see where my music will go. My music dream is that of many if not most other artists – to connect to other people via my music. That I touch people with my music is the biggest compliment!”

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009 news Comments Off

MIKE PINDER ON BOSH

The songs “I Miss You” and “If She Can” chosen as honorable mentions in Mike PInder’s Song Wars.  Mike Pinder of the Moody Blues started Songwars to nurture emerging songwriters with the help of the pros.  Mike had this to say on the two songs.  If She Can “has a lot of energy” while I Miss You is a “well crafted song  that evokes a lot of emotion”.

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009 news Comments Off