Len Graham
March 25, 2023 @ 6:30 pm
Len Graham began his career in Newport Rhode Island in 1979 as a singer with the acoustic duo “Euphoria” he later became the manager for the critically acclaimed singer Natalie Merchant of “10,000 Maniacs”. Ever restless, one day Len sold his MG spitfire and fled to the Rocky Mountain National Park where he hunkered down with his songwriting craft and joined the ever-popular band “Load Limit”. Back to Connecticut where he and step-brother John Noble formed “Graham Noble”, a band that would join Toy Caldwell and the “Marshall Tucker Band” during their 1985 tour. After that Len went solo and “Lenny Graham and the Phoenix” would release an EP and be touted by many a record label. He did eventually sign with an independent label in 1987.
Later that year an appearance on “You Can Be a Star”, the first of many a talent show to come, would put him in touch with the Nashville music scene. On to Michigan and a second meeting with drummer Kenny Aronoff, who at the time was with John Cougar Mellencamp, helped him inch closer to realizing his dream. Then with everything in place including management teams on both coasts and after an appearance at the infamous “Bluebird Cafe” in Nashville and a chance encounter with David Olney who was later known as the grandfather of Americana music, Len just walked away.
He kept on honing his craft and releasing his music through his publishing company “Summer Boy Music”. With songs from his double album “Chronicles” now streaming all throughout Europe and America, Len is now content to be retired and nestled here in the Smoky Mountains with the trio “Smoky Blue Rain” Come and enjoy some songs and many a story from our now native son,
Len Graham.