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Lanny Kravitz
Lanny Kravitz

Lanny Kravitz: The Soulful Voice of American Rock

Lanny Kravitz is an American rock singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist known for his fusion of classic rock, soul, and psychedelic pop. Hailing from New York City, he achieved mainstream success in the early 1990s and has sold over 40 million albums worldwide, with his 1998 album '5' being certified double platinum.

Early career

Born in 1964, Lanny Kravitz spent his formative years between New York and Los Angeles, immersed in a diverse musical environment. He began recording demos in the mid-1980s, eventually signing with Virgin Records and releasing his debut album, 'Let Love Rule,' in 1989 to a modest but attentive audience.

Breakthrough

Kravitz's commercial breakthrough arrived in 1993 with his fourth studio album, 'Are You Gonna Go My Way.' The title track became a global rock anthem, propelling the album to top 20 chart positions internationally and earning platinum certifications in multiple countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom.

Key tracks

Are You Gonna Go My Way — This explosive guitar-driven single defined his rock sound and became a staple of MTV and rock radio.

It Ain't Over 'Til It's Over — A smooth, soulful ballad from 1991's 'Mama Said' that showcased his versatility and earned significant adult contemporary airplay.

Fly Away — The Grammy-winning rock hit from 1998's '5' that dominated airwaves and became a signature track for its driving riff and anthemic chorus.

American Woman — His gritty cover of The Guess Who classic, recorded for the 'Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me' soundtrack, won a Grammy in 1999.

Following this peak, Kravitz continued to release albums steadily, including 2000's 'Greatest Hits' compilation which sold over 7 million copies globally. He collaborated with notable artists like Jay-Z on the 2004 track 'Storm,' and his music has been featured in numerous films. Later albums like 'Black and White America' in 2011 continued to explore his signature blend of rock and funk.

Fans of Lanny Kravitz's soul-infused rock style also appreciate the work of similar artists. Lenny Kravitz shares an almost identical name and a foundational approach to blending rock with 1970s soul aesthetics. Prince was a clear influence in terms of funk-rock fusion and multi-instrumental prowess. The Black Crowes offer a similar revivalist take on classic rock and blues. Alabama Shakes carries forward the torch of raw, soulful rock music with powerful vocal delivery.

Lanny Kravitz's catalog remains a fixture on various radio formats, from classic rock FM stations that replay his biggest anthems to alternative rock radio stations that celebrate his guitar work. His songs are also featured on online rock radio streams and independent music radio stations that champion enduring singer-songwriters.

Listeners can explore the dynamic rock and soul of Lanny Kravitz through the radio stations featured on our website. Tune in to onairium.com to discover his music playing live on stations dedicated to classic and contemporary rock genres.

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