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King of Rock is Back
Thursday 23 April 2009 | 861 views | 0 comments Zoom in | Zoom out | Add to Lightbox | Print page | Send to friend | Rss
The rock legend Lenny Kravitz gave an unexpected concert in the KOKO Club of London.
He started the concert with the song of Bring It On, then followed with a mix of his best known hits and songs from his new album It Is Time For A Love Revolution. He proved his multi-instrumental talent again. He was changing his musical instruments from the electric guitar to the acoustic one, which he later replaced by the piano and he could not resist the drums either.
While he sang Fly Away he was almost outshouted by the singing fans. He wanted to finis the concert with A Love Revolution, however, after a short break he returned to the stage. Wearing a black waistcoat with a guitar in his hand he played one of his greatest hits Are You Gonna Go My Way.
The multi-instrumentalist will play live for his Slovak fans, too. As soon as the 24th of June he is going to perform within his world tour at the Artmedia Stadium in Bratislava.
By SK Magazine
Photo: G. Lovas
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