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Frank Lenz

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Image:FrankLenz.jpg Frank Lenz (born 18 June 1967 in San Leandro, California) is a drummer from Southern California who has done work for many bands and artists, including but not limited to Daniel Amos, Crystal Lewis, Duraluxe, MAP, Charity Empressa, Kevin Max, Cush and The Dingees.

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[edit] Biography

Frank Lenz started taking drum lessons when he was eight years old. A natural, he was soon working as a session musician. After playing with several indie bands, Lenz developed his original work as a solo musician, mixing the pop of Burt Bacharach with power rock like Steely Dan, jazz fusion, and Stevie Wonder-style R&B. "Playing drums is all I ever wanted to do," Lenz has said, and by the age of 13, he began his career as studio drummer. He went on to be apart of several different bands such as Fold Zandura, The Lassie Foundation and Starflyer 59

Frank Lenz lives in Huntington Beach, California. Lenz's newest album "Vile Lenz and Thieves" was recently released on Hidden Agenda.[1]

[edit] Discography

[edit] Full Length Albums

  • The Hot Stuff (2001, Northern Records)
  • The Last Temptation of Frank Lenz (2003, independent)
  • Conquest Slaughter (2004, Velvet Blue Music)
  • VileLenz & Thieves (2006, Hidden Agenda)

[edit] Singles (7 inches)

  • Brothers Who Are Breathing (2005, ABC DOCUMENTATION)

[edit] Bands

  • Fold Zandura
  • Lassie Foundation, The
  • Starflyer 59
  • Pony Express
  • The Headphones

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