Len - Til - Paradigm


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Born and raised in
Canada with a Norwegian father and Canadian mother of Celtic decent, now living in Norway.
The profound, respected songwriter and performer has played his guitar, composed and performed his songs professionally since the age of 13. His performances include several appearances on national television and radio in Europe and Canada. He has shared stages at venues with none other than Jethro Tull, Fairport Convention and with the great Dutch folk-singer/songwriter Cornelius Vreeswijk.

Len's first release, the album "What Can You Do That Ain't Already Bin Done a Billion Times", was released on Polygram (known today as Universal Music). The album was well received and the single "Mother Money" found its way to top ten European radio for new releases.
He is an artist concerned with the turmoil of today, insisting on painting musical pictures with his own personal colours of expressive truth.

 

 

 

"Face It", Len's newly released third CD album, reveals a sure rendition of his artistry and style as a songwriter, singer and performer. The album has already been aired on national Canadian radio "CBC Radio 1", radio stations in the US and diverse other European national radio stations. Singers, songwriters and various audiences from several countries have acknowledged and praised this independent work of art. "Face It" received a five star rating in England. It has been compared to the musical styles of Gordon Lightfoot and Bruce Cockburn.
Len has been described as a performer who conveys an aura of "real and pure magic", casting a spell over his audience, taking them off to realms of reflection with authentic acoustic sound and soul.

Secret Tattoos ­ The new up and coming tribute album with 11 of his new songs.
"Roald Amundsen and the 100th anniversary of the Polar Expeditions."
Recorded and produced at Grant Avenue Studios, Hamilton Ontario by Bob Doidge and Paul Reimen.
Expected release - 2004 in Europe and North America.

 

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