11/10/20 • 56 min
In the opening lines of his New York Times bestselling memoir, Let Love Rule, Lenny Kravitz writes that he is deeply two-sided. His young life was all about opposites and extremes—black and white. He grew up between his West Indian grandparent’s home in Brooklyn, and his parent’s home on the Upper East Side where he was surrounded by his family’s famous friends like Miles Davis and Duke Ellington. When Lenny was 11, his mother, Roxie Roker, landed a starring role on the iconic sitcom, The Jeffersons. The family picked up and moved to L.A where Lenny fell in love with classic rock, funk, and skate culture. It’s also where Lenny and Rick Rubin eventually became friends in the late ‘80s. In this conversation, Lenny tells candid stories about his relationship with Lisa Bonet and talks about how writing his memoir helped him finally find peace with his overbearing father. They also talk about the time Lenny, Rick and Johnny Cash were all roommates and the day Lenny received the most devastating news of his life. And, at the end, Lenny performs a beautiful acoustic version of his song, “Johnny Cash," from his album Raise Vibration.
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11/10/20 • 56 min
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Pushkin. In the opening lines of his New York Times best selling memoir Let Love Rule, Lenny Kravitz writes that he is deeply two sided. His young life was all about opposites and extremes, black and white. He grew up between his West Indian grandparents home in Brooklyn and his parents' home on the Upper East Side, where he was surrounded by his family's famous friends, legends like Miles Davis and Duke Ellington. When Lenny was eleven, his moth
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Where did Lenny Kravitz grow up?
Lenny Kravitz grew up in New York City.
Who were Lenny Kravitz's roommates?
Lenny Kravitz once shared a living space with Rick Rubin and Johnny Cash.
Why did Lenny Kravitz decide to write a memoir?
Lenny Kravitz initially didn't have interest in writing a book but was convinced by writer David Ritz.
What was Lenny Kravitz's first album like?
Lenny Kravitz played all the instruments on his debut album, creating his signature sound.
What other ventures has Lenny Kravitz pursued besides music?
Lenny Kravitz has ventured into design, starting his own company, Kravitz Design, and working on various projects.
Who influenced Lenny Kravitz's interest in Asian furniture and design?
Rick Rubin, Sean Lennon, and Yoko Ono had an influence on Lenny Kravitz's interest in Asian furniture and design.
What personal experience influenced Lenny Kravitz's song "Johnny Cash"?
Lenny Kravitz wrote the song "Johnny Cash" as a reflection on his mother's passing and the comfort he received from Cash.
Who consoled Lenny Kravitz after his mother's passing?
Johnny Cash and June Carter consoled Lenny Kravitz when his mother passed away.
How many albums has Lenny Kravitz released?
Lenny Kravitz has released around 12 albums and has toured extensively for each one.
What projects has Lenny Kravitz worked on as a creative director?
Lenny Kravitz has worked as a creative director for Don Perignon, doing photography and designing their products.
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