“Accomplished” is the first and single most word that comes to mind when I think of Len. He’s an accomplished pianist, though he’s contributed instrumentally in many other ways on some of my songs (accordion, guitar, bass, organ). He’s equally accomplished in music theory as with his live chops. He’s the first on so many bands’ invite list to join a tour, an ensemble, a jam, or a studio session.
Speaking of studios, Len recently branched out to undertake the commitment of establishing his own studio, which I have visited and recorded at. Nestled into a cozy location in the Poconos, Len is creating a haven for musicians to collaborate and capture their creativity, and I can tell you firsthand, the additional bonus and trust that comes with working with someone of his talent.
A couple King’s Dust songs include Len’s writing and performance contributions (“Driftin” and “Ten Minutes from Memphis”). You can see Len performing in a variety of settings in the Poconos area, as either a soloist, ensemble, or band.