Lionel
was born in Scotland but grew up in Canada.
He was writing
songs as a young child starting at age 4 by re-writing the words
to a Rolling Stones song.
Studied piano
and saxophone from age 10 to age 18. And continued to write songs,
poems and short stories.
Formed first
band, The Catch at age 19 with Brother Bro and Jeff Kennedy. They
started performing a live show of new originals within weeks of
their first rehearsal.
Recorded and
performed with new band, Nosmo King Jr., which included Brother
Bro and Greg Clarke from 1985 to 1987
Moved to Toronto
from London Ontario in 1987 with Brother Bro and a slightly changed
and re-named Nosmo King Jr., which was then called The Corndogs.
They recorded their second release, Clifhanger, and released it
on their own independent record label, Doggy Don't Records.
Recorded his
first solo CD, Man Games, with help from local Toronto musicians
including members of The Corndogs, Pat Temple and Dave Alan.
Signed to BMG
Canada with The Corndogs in 1990. Over the next few years they recorded
and released two CDs for BMG (Tell Your Friends There's Friends
Around, What The Hell Is Going On) and toured Canada from end to
end five times.
Recorded and
released second solo CD, She's No Game in the summer of 1992 with
an eleven piece band that included members of The Corndogs, Colin
Linden, Jaro Czerwinec, Pat Temple and Kate Fenner.
Lionel moved
to England at the end of 1992 and started working with local musicians
putting together a new electric band.
Returned to
Canada in 1993 for a summer festival tour in support of She's No
Game with Pat Temple And The High Lonesome Players.
In 1994, back
in England and with his new loud electric band Lionel recorded his
third solo CD, Sister.
In 1996 Lionel
was executive producer for the Corndogs CD, Love Is All, and arranged
for it's release in England.
From 1994 Lionel
toured and travelled around the British Isles until 1996 when he
recorded his fourth solo CD, Naked, with an acoustically based group
made up of mostly Irish and Celtic players.
Left England
in 1996 and travelled through parts of Europe settling in Granada
Spain for awhile performing with local musicians.
Moved to Vienna,
Austria in late 1997 and started recording and performing with local
musicians.
In 1999 Lionel
signed a single deal with Musica Record Label and released the maxi
single You're All I Want. During this year he started returning
to Canada and England, performing in a duo with Brother Bro.
In 2000 Lionel
released his fifth CD, Somewhere In Vienna And Doing Fine. It is
a collection of recordings made in Vienna with his then working
group with Rens Newland and also in Canada with his Brother Bro.
In 2001 Lionel
started working with the Ukrainian group, Braty Bluzu resulting
in a festival performance in Linz, Austria and many concert and
television performances in Ukraine.
In 2002 Lionel
released two CDs. One, Sailing To The Sirens, which he recorded
in Vienna with Rens Newland and the other, Beautiful World, which
was recorded with Brother Bro in an old church in South-western
Ontario Canada.
In 2003 Lionel
performed in Ukraine at the Kiev concert hall with a chamber orchestra
and 5 piece band. He started the weekly Lionel Sessions in the G-Punkt
club in Vienna drawing together the band that would become The Lionel
Train.
In 2004 Lionel
recorded and released his 8th CD, "It's Not My Fault"
with the Lionel Train which included Rens Newland. The years shows
included headlining the 25th annual Bob Dylan Festival in Austria.
In 2005 Lionel
continued with group and duo shows with Rens Newland. He also started
working with Gernot Feldner doing weekly sessions of just the two
of them in a small café in Vienna. Gernot is to co-produce
Lionel's 10th CD tentatively called "Definitely Schräged".
In August 2006
Lionel and Rens Newland released "The Lionel Lodge and Rens
Newland Rock Quartet, Live In Vienna, The Covers CD" Recorded
live in The Family Eckert Heuriger, out on the garden patio, with
Markus Weissenbach on tuba and Georg Beck on drums.
In November
2006 Lionel and Gernot Feldner started the weekly Cafe Schräg
sessions, building the band to record Lionel's next CD.
In December
2006 the group informally known as "Schrgged Out" spent
one day in the studio and recorded Lionel's 10th, now offically
called "Definitely Schrägged" The CD will be released
on March 24th.
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