Lenny biography
Although, Leni is more like an African American, he considers himself a Jew. He was named in honor of his uncle - Leonardo Kravitz, who died at the age of 20 on March 6 in Korea. Lenardo fought heroically against the Chinese army, saved many colleagues, was awarded Distinguished Service Cross. Kravitz grew up in Manhatten. At the age of three, Leni began to drum on banks in the kitchen.
At five, he already wanted to be a musician. Later he began to play on the drums, and a little later he became interested in the guitar. At the age of 7, he visited the concert of the Jackson 5 group, which became his idol. In the year after the mother of Lenny received a role in the series The Jefferson. The Kravittsi family moves to Los Angeles.
Under the influence of Lenny’s mother, he enters the California choir of boys, where he is 3 years, where he performs classics and sings together Metropolitan Opera. In the year, Lenny's parents divorced that for him was a great shock. Relations with the father became tense. Kravitz decides to focus on music to survive this moment. In the same year, Lenis meets actress Lisa Bonet, who at that time worked on the popular television show The Cosby Show.
For two years they were good friends before falling in love with each other. They played the wedding of the year of November. And on December 1, they had a daughter Zoe Isabella Kravitz. In the year, Lenov became a co -author together with Ingrid Chavez song Justify My Love, which was performed by Madonna. In the year, Kravitz leaves Lisa. Rumors immediately disperse that he has an affair with Madonna, but Lenny denies everything.
He and his wife are divorced. He was the co -author of most songs of this album and performed most of the music parties. Kravitz also releases his second album “Mama Said” reaches Top 40, which was dedicated to its gap with a bonet. In the single Always on the Run, dedicated to his mother, Slash plays on the guitar. Kravitz released his sixth Lenny album in October of the year.
The album was recorded in Miami. Lenny had no documents with him and the police did not believe that Leni Kravitz was him. The employee of the bank, which was robbed, was led by the stage and confirmed that the robber was not Lenny. The Miami police later brought Lenny's official apology for the detention. When Kravitz was asked whether this incident was the case of racial discrimination, Kravitz replied that he was not sure.
The note was prepared by Daria Denisova.