
Lenny Kravitz on Love, Anger, and Music
“I've always said that I love the extremes,” says the singer, who just published the first volume of his memoirs. “It's the middle that I don't do very well“
“I've always said that I love the extremes,” says the singer, who just published the first volume of his memoirs. “It's the middle that I don't do very well“
Stack also includes books by authors Rumaan Alam, Kiley Reid
“I went to Oostend,” Kravitz tells Rolling Stone. "I stayed at Marvin’s apartment. I went to the gym where he was training for boxing; the church where he sang the Lord’s Prayer"
In which a pre-fame Kravitz pals around with Rockwell in Los Angeles and nearly sings the 1984 paranoid-rock hit
Track appears on the sibling duo's upcoming covers album 'Kindred Spirits'
The new author of the memoir Let Love Rule discusses dealing with a cheating father, maintaining optimism in a sea of despair, and why he'll keep performing for decades
"Marijuana and rock ’n’ roll became my steady diet," singer-guitarist writes in a passage from 'Let Love Rule,' new book chronicling his first 25 years
Book will cover first 25 years of rocker's life through the release of his 1989 debut LP, also titled Let Love Rule
MTV is re-airing the 1998s VMAs this week as part of their "Flashback Friday" vintage programming block
Mark Seliger-directed video was filmed in Paris and the French countryside prior to COVID-19