VH1 Storytellers Season 4 Episode 8

VH1 Storytellers Season 4 Episode 8 Lenny Kravitz

  • August 22, 1999

Lenny Kravitz takes the stage for the 8th episode of Season 4 of VH1 Storytellers. In this intimate setting, Kravitz shares his experiences and memories behind his beloved hits.

Kravitz tells stories about his upbringing and how his upbringing in a mixed-race family has influenced his music. He talks about how his parents introduced him to different genres and styles of music from a young age and how that has shaped his sound.

Throughout the show, Kravitz performs some of his greatest hits, including "Fly Away," "Are You Gonna Go My Way," "American Woman," and "Let Love Rule." The audience is transported back in time as Kravitz explains the origins of each song.

Kravitz also shares some of the struggles he faced in the music industry and how he overcame them. He talks about his early days in New York City, where he made connections and formed his first band. He also reveals how he almost quit music altogether after a particularly challenging experience, but was inspired to keep going by a friend's wise words.

In addition to performing his own songs, Kravitz also covers a classic hit by the Doors, putting his own spin on "Light My Fire." He talks about the significance of the song to him and why he chose to cover it.

Throughout the show, Kravitz shares his gratitude for his fans and how their support has kept him going for over three decades in the music industry. He interacts with the audience, telling jokes and engaging in lighthearted banter.

Overall, VH1 Storytellers Season 4 Episode 8 with Lenny Kravitz is a must-see for both die-hard fans and casual listeners. Kravitz's charm and musical talent are on full display, as he takes the audience on a journey through his life and career.

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Description
  • First Aired
    August 22, 1999
  • Language
    English