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In this rich and wide-ranging conversation, guest-host Donita Sparks welcomes the legendary Lenny Kaye—guitarist, historian, curator, and eternal champion of rock 'n' roll—to launch drummer and artist Bryan L...
LENNY KAYE launches Dark Brown is an episode from LaunchLeft by Kast Media. In this rich and wide-ranging conversation, guest-host Donita Sparks welcomes the legendary Lenny Kaye—guitarist, historian, curator, and eternal champion of...
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In this rich and wide-ranging conversation, guest-host Donita Sparks welcomes the legendary Lenny Kaye—guitarist, historian, curator, and eternal champion of rock 'n' roll—to launch drummer and artist Bryan Lee Brown, also known as Dark Brown. From the 50th anniversary tour of Horses with Patti Smith to the making of Lenny Kaye's first-ever solo album Going Local, this episode explores what it means to stay creatively alive across decades. Lenny reflects on the joy of playing without expectation, the freedom of releasing music later in life, and why work itself is the reward. The conversation dives deep into Lenny's acclaimed book Lightning Striking, a cultural history of rock's geographic "culture quakes"—from Memphis and New Orleans to Liverpool, Detroit, New York, London, Los Angeles, and Seattle. Along the way, he shares stories about Waylon Jennings, Jessi Colter, the origin of the groundbreaking Nuggets compilation, and the power of local scenes. Finally, they turn the spotlight to launch Dark Brown and his track "Rhythm Surfer," featuring surf guitar pioneer Dick Dale. Bryan shares the surreal story of meeting Dale at NAMM—and two days later heading to the Mojave Desert to jam before touring Europe with him. This episode is a love letter to rock history, artistic longevity, and the electric present tense of making music. What You Will Learn in This Episode: ✅Why Lenny Kaye believes rock and roll has moved from its "innovative period" into its "interpretive period" — and why that excites him. ✅How local music scenes become cultural earthquakes that reshape history. ✅Why being a "worker" in music matters more than hype, expectations, or industry validation. ✅How Dark Brown's American Instrument honors the drum set as a foundational force in American music — and how Dick Dale became part of the story. LaunchLeft champions artists for whom radical creativity is a necessity. Support these artists by streaming, sharing, and showing up at live events. Donate to keep independent, left-of-center voices thriving. If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to rate,
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LENNY KAYE launches Dark Brown is from LaunchLeft by Kast Media.
Published Feb 24, 2026 and 56:21 long