Crossword clues for lenny
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- Kravitz of music
- Kravitz of "The Hunger Games"
- Bruce convicted in a 1964 obscenity trial
- 1974 title role for Dustin
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- Squiggy's "Laverne & Shirley" pal
- Rock singer Kravitz who played Cinna in "The Hunger Games"
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- Hoffman biopic of '74
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- Carl's best friend on "The Simpsons"
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- Bruce posthumously pardoned by New York state in 2003
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- Actor Clarke
- 1974 biopic about comedian Bruce
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- Montana who played Luca Brasi in "The Godfather"
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Wikipedia
Lenny is a 1974 American biographical film about the comedian Lenny Bruce, starring Dustin Hoffman and directed by Bob Fosse. The screenplay by Julian Barry is based on his play of the same name.
Lenny or Lennie may refer to:
Lenny is the sixth album and seventh recording by rock musician Lenny Kravitz, released in October 2001 through Virgin Records. It reached #12 on the Billboard 200 and #55 on the UK Albums Chart. As of March 2008, Lenny has sold 724,000 units in the U.S, and approximately 3 million units worldwide.
The lead single, " Dig In", which reached #63 in the United States, was the album's most successful song that helped Kravitz win his fourth consecutive Grammy Award in the Best Male Rock Vocal Performance, while the song " If I Could Fall in Love" was featured on the Blue Crush soundtrack and gave Kravitz yet another nomination in the aforementioned category in 2003.
"Lenny" is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov, originally published in the January 1958 issue of Infinity Science Fiction, and included in the collections The Rest of the Robots (1964), The Complete Robot (1982), and Robot Visions (1990).
Lenny is an American sitcom which aired on CBS from September 10, 1990 until March 9, 1991. The series, a starring vehicle conceived for comedian Lenny Clarke, was created by Don Reo and produced by Reo's Impact Zone Productions, Witt/Thomas Productions and Touchstone Television.
"Lenny" is the tenth and final track on the first Stevie Ray Vaughan album Texas Flood. The song is in 4/4 time and notated in the key of E flat major (but instruments are tuned down a half-step). It is played very slowly and freely, with Vaughan alternating between jazz-inflected chords and solo runs. The main chord featured in the song is a movable Major 6th chord in which Stevie Ray Vaughan applies moderate vibrato by use of tremolo bar. The solos incorporate both the E major scale, E minor Pentatonic scale, and E Minor Blues scale. The style is influenced by Jimi Hendrix ballads like " Little Wing" and " Angel". The song itself was written and named for his wife at the time, Lenora. Vaughan also named one of his guitars " Lenny", which he used to play this song and also " Riviera Paradise". The song was often played at live shows.
"Lenny" is a song by Supergrass, released as the fourth single from their debut album I Should Coco. It reached #10 in the UK Singles Chart, remaining on the chart for three weeks.
Lenny or Lennie is a given name, often a nickname for Leonard, and may refer to:
"Lenny" (its demo titled "Walking on Glass") is a song by British synthpop group The Buggles from their second and final album Adventures in Modern Recording. It was released as the album's third single in September 1982 and was written and produced by both Trevor Horn and Geoff Downes. The song became popular in the Netherlands, charting on both the Mega Single Top 100 and Dutch Top 40, and has been positively received by critics.