Lee Harvey Osmond, stylized as LeE HARVeY OsMOND, is a Canadian psychedelic… Read Full Bio ↴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, 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, 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.
I'm Going To Stay That Way
Lee Harvey Osmond Lyrics
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Blue Moon Drive Every stranger has a home Not a Ghost in past and…
Come and Go Some people live and I'm alone In anothers brother staying h…
Hey Hey Hey Hey hey hey Do not lead and aspirate Hey hey hey With all…
Loser Without Your Love 1 2 3 4 My brain said hug you is I…
Planet Love I woke up this morning, with pain in my head My…
Shake the Hand Down in the alley up on a hill I walk the…
Summer Girl Yeah, I like it when the girls Stop by in the…
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@dbeater1
man what a dark and chillin song and that voice amazing combination.
@andrewbradley8895
you have to record this version!
@carleneuman
Please do another CD with Bob. You could have Thompson join you. Now I know that would be some great music Tom.
@JeannineTaylorKawarthaNOW
I have the painting of this song. :)))
@markae0
Saw LeE HARVeY OsMOND on the CBC doing this song. I like it. Do you have the lyrics online to read while listening ? Thanks
@MSYNGWIE12
COVERS OF COVERS OF COVER, NOT OF BOOKS- Tom do you know of Sean Rowe- you must being in the same biz- you could cover some of his songs and he should cover some of yours- I am going to suggest it to him too. LOVE-LOVE-LOVE this song- it reminds me of a certain Tom Waits album- a very high compliment but it's uniquely yours- I think it's the "Get behind the Mule album- I can hear him singing it- Namaste from Hamilton, Not Toronto, PROUDLY, LIKE LEONARD COHEN, CANADIAN
@OldFumbler
Any guitar players wanna help out a novice with some advice on the chords to this beauty?