Vocalist Lene Lovich doesn’t remember when she last played Portland. Considering she hasn’t done an extensive American tour since 1989, this is a rare opportunity to see and hear one of the most ...
Before she went missing, Lene Lovich was one of new wave’s most exotic figures. With a sound and look that combined futurist cool with cabaret glamor, she set the stage for adventurous types like ...
“They always say, with artists, that the secret of making good art is to know when to stop,” says Lene Lovich from her home in Leicester, England. At the moment, Lovich has been contemplating quite a ...
Despite moving to England at a young age, new wave icon Lene Lovich says she still feels a deep connection to Detroit, where she was born. Lovich is set to open for Devo and the B-52s at Pine Knob on ...
Addison Rae just announced her fall tour yesterday and she’s already added second shows in NYC (Terminal 5 on October 3) and Los Angeles (The Wiltern on October 20). LENE LOVICH (HEADLINE DATES, TOUR ...
What began as a patchwork of Iowa musicians quickly coalesced into Lene Lovich’s new U.S. backing band — an unlikely, homespun assembly built on chemistry, community ties, and a dash of serendipity ...
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New wave icon Lene Lovich reflects on Detroit roots ahead of Pine Knob with Devo, B-52s
Before she commanded the stage as new wave’s “Queen of Quirk,” Lene Lovich was a self-described Wednesday Addams — a strange, quiet kid whose eccentric streak would become her signature. Now 76, the ...
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