Myles and Lenny
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Myles and Lenny | |
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Origin | Toronto |
Years active | 1969 - c. 1976 |
Label(s) | GRT Columbia |
Former 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 most active during the 1970s. The Toronto-based group was formed in 1969 by its principal members, Myles Cohen and Lenny Solomon and by 1972 was signed to GRT Records. However, it was after transferring to Columbia Records in 1974 that the group found success, particularly with its national top-20 single "Can You Give it All to Me".
At the 1976 Juno Awards, the group won in the category of Most Promising Group. 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.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- 1975: Myles and Lenny (Columbia)
- 1975: It Isn't the Same (Columbia)
[edit] Singles
- 1975: "Can You Give it All to Me", RPM peak #19 February 1975[1]
[edit] References
- ^ Top Singles. RPM (22 February 1975). Retrieved on 2007-12-22.
[edit] External links
- Myles and Lenny. The Canadian Pop Encyclopedia. Jam!/Canoe. Retrieved on 2007-12-22.
- Lenny Solomon official site
- Myles Cohen official site