Lee Harvey Osmond
Lee Harvey Osmond, stylized as LeE HARVeY OsMOND, is a Canadian psychedelic folk project fronted by musician Tom Wilson.
“Acid folk” is said to have been born in an old garage off Clinton Avenue in Toronto, concocted by Tom Wilson from Blackie & the Rodeo Kings, a few Cowboy Junkies, and some Skydiggers.
Allowing bass, hypnotic rhythms and a lot of groove into their songwriting circle, the artist collective LeE HARVeY OsMOND created a sound that would creep out of the Northern woods and across the Great Lakes into the South Read Full BioLee Harvey Osmond, stylized as LeE HARVeY OsMOND, is a Canadian psychedelic folk project fronted by musician Tom Wilson.
“Acid folk” is said to have been born in an old garage off Clinton Avenue in Toronto, concocted by Tom Wilson from Blackie & the Rodeo Kings, a few Cowboy Junkies, and some Skydiggers.
Allowing bass, hypnotic rhythms and a lot of groove into their songwriting circle, the artist collective LeE HARVeY OsMOND created a sound that would creep out of the Northern woods and across the Great Lakes into the South, the same way The Band did forty years before them.
Tom Wilson (guitar and vocals) struck Canadian rock gold in the ‘90s as the leader of the much-loved Junkhouse, and then found a whole new audience as a crucial component of roots-rock super-group Blackie and the Rodeo Kings, who have just released a compilation of some of their most loved songs entitled “Swingin’ from The Chains of Love” on True North Records. He released solo albums in 2001 and 2006, and his 2005 collaboration with Bob Lanois, The Shack Recordings, was critically acclaimed.
A Quiet Evil, the first release by LeE HARVeY OsMOND, was released on Latent Records in 2009, and the group toured with the Cowboy Junkies in the U.S. to support the release.
“Acid folk” is said to have been born in an old garage off Clinton Avenue in Toronto, concocted by Tom Wilson from Blackie & the Rodeo Kings, a few Cowboy Junkies, and some Skydiggers.
Allowing bass, hypnotic rhythms and a lot of groove into their songwriting circle, the artist collective LeE HARVeY OsMOND created a sound that would creep out of the Northern woods and across the Great Lakes into the South Read Full BioLee Harvey Osmond, stylized as LeE HARVeY OsMOND, is a Canadian psychedelic folk project fronted by musician Tom Wilson.
“Acid folk” is said to have been born in an old garage off Clinton Avenue in Toronto, concocted by Tom Wilson from Blackie & the Rodeo Kings, a few Cowboy Junkies, and some Skydiggers.
Allowing bass, hypnotic rhythms and a lot of groove into their songwriting circle, the artist collective LeE HARVeY OsMOND created a sound that would creep out of the Northern woods and across the Great Lakes into the South, the same way The Band did forty years before them.
Tom Wilson (guitar and vocals) struck Canadian rock gold in the ‘90s as the leader of the much-loved Junkhouse, and then found a whole new audience as a crucial component of roots-rock super-group Blackie and the Rodeo Kings, who have just released a compilation of some of their most loved songs entitled “Swingin’ from The Chains of Love” on True North Records. He released solo albums in 2001 and 2006, and his 2005 collaboration with Bob Lanois, The Shack Recordings, was critically acclaimed.
A Quiet Evil, the first release by LeE HARVeY OsMOND, was released on Latent Records in 2009, and the group toured with the Cowboy Junkies in the U.S. to support the release.
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Blue Moon Drive
Lee Harvey Osmond Lyrics
Every stranger has a home
Not a Ghost in past and cruel
Run once for the wind too slow
I'd rather pack the suitcase close
Playing in a big big town
Magazines on a bullet ground
Yeah yeah dead or alive
Every night we take that
Blue moon drive
I saw an angel on the silent road
Skip the faith in total loom
The night is long but the coast is far
Crashing under the western star
Lay your darkness down
Hang your sins on the follic ground
Yeah yeah dead or alive
Every night we take that
Blue moon drive
Hatch him with your eye
Where'd you find?
They run and hide
Your hotel and your girls are old
Storm has passed and the night is cold
Lay your sickness down
Hang your sins on the follic ground
Yeah yeah dead or alive
Every night we take that
Blue moon drive
Yeah yeah dead or alive
Every night we take that
Blue moon drive
Writer(s): TOM WILSON
Contributed by Nathan L. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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Incoherent
Stunning song absolute perfection.
cliff jumper
Tom has an amazing voice. I love the songs that really show it off like this.
essgeejay
the most requested song on Sirius XM.... I can see why.what a great tune tom, another masterpiece. keep up the good work
rocaroalpacas
what channel would this song be on.
Barbara Bourbonnais
I could listen to this all day!
Chinook Skier
Yup this is definitely genius.Hats off to you Tom, saw you in Canmore two years ago,
Olaf Lubaszenko
Dziękuję Panie Wojciechu (Mann) za ten kierunek.
C J
listened to the entire Mohawk album.....absolutely stunning, amazing, just making you comfortable wherever you are....perfect music for any whisky bar.....just one fly in the ointmen (forgive me please) - the female backing vocals. I understand I might be offending someone, but these songs just need to be "one man voice" without female whining in the background. You can start stoning me now...
Sue R
yes, just the male voice would be better...wonder if there's enough stones for two
Internet Citizen
Such a gem