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The
Next Show:
Lionel
will be back in Austria in April for a series of shows with his Schrägged
Out Band. Some will be advertised but with some, well, it will just
be up to you to find them.

"Little
darling, it's been a long long cold cold winter. Little darling it
seems like years since I've been there. But here comes the sun, do
do do do, here comes the sun, and I say, it's alright. Really looking
forward to playing with the band again, gonna be some crazy, schrägged
out fun."

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Tour
Info:
Fri. April 18,
21:00
Northside
free
Straße: Mostviertelstr.4. PLZ: 3100. Ort, St.Pölten
Sat. April 19,
21:00 Unplugged
€9
Liechtensteinstraße 61
1090 Wien
Telefon: 01 / 310 14 04
Mobil: 0676 /694 39 54
office@vienna-unplugged.at
Fri. April 25,
20:00
Kuba €6
ad. €7 door
Bahnhofstraße 43
4070 Eferding, Austria
Sat. April 26,
21:00
Unfassbar
Johann-Konrad-Vogel Strasse 11, Linz
0735 797776
Wed. April 30,
20:00 Tunnel
€9
Florianigasse 39, A-1080 Wien
Infos unter +43 1 405 34 65
Sat May 3, 20:00
3er WIRTSHAUS Zwerndorf
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Tickets:
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Lionel
Lodge, Definitely Schrägged. Excellent
acoustic folk CD.
"Definitely Schragged" by singer/songwriter Lionel Lodge
is an acoustic CD that stands in a class by itself. A masterpiece
is made when the right conditions, the right musicians, and the right
music converge. In this case the right place is the infamous "Cafe
Schrag" in Vienna; The performers are musicians who enjoyed making
music at the Schrag; And the music is Lionel's unique brand of acoustic
folk eclecticism. The result is music that is real, authentic, and
organic. The listener is invited to join the ambiance at the Schrag!
The performances are all memorable and unique with contributions from
a tuba, a violin, accordions, harmonicas, and various percussion instruments.
This is real talent that does not need to be disguised! Our favorite
track is "The Greatest Thrill of All," which features an
exquisite guitar/accordion accompaniment. This CD captures the essence
of friends creating music together and invites the listener to become
a part of the experience. This CD is a classic for your collection!
Pick up a copy today!"
Reviewer:
Jean W. for RadioIndy
(find
it at iTunes)
"Over the last fifteen or more years, international troubadour
Lionel Lodge has been practicing his tender take on rock and roll
with The Corndogs in Canada, in various guises in Britain and now
in The Lionel Train, based in Vienna. With each move, his sound has
improved and his song-writing skills - deft to begin with - have sharpened.
New album, It's Not My Fault, proves this beyond doubt. Not only are
the songs finely crafted but the band that Lodge has gathered around
him prove themselves more than capable of expounding the lovelorn
themes of the songs; Lodge's lyrical rasp of a voice is cocooned beautifully
by the music, is given space to grow.
From the opening menace of Storm's Building by way of the fragile
acoustic beauty of You Came To Me This Morning to the joyous mission
statement of Over Into Life, The Lionel Train, with their subtle blend
of alternative country, stomping anthemic rock and jazzy rhythms,
sound like nothing less than Springsteen jamming with The Grateful
Dead, The Band and Django Reinhardt.
It's an exciting and rewarding mixture that should capture both the
ear and the heart."
Adam Horovitz
Arts editor, Stroud News and Journal
Editor, Glastonbury Festival Official Website
Poet
"It's Not
My Fault" has stayed inside my CD player since I first listened
to it, and I haven’t been able to stop listening to it since
then! I love everything you've done here, there is no weak point
indeed: the voice is warm, the sound of the Hammond is delightful,
the whole band plays very well and tight. But above all I love your
songs, a stunning blend of country, rock, rhythm'n'blues and something
else too. I seldom am so enthusiast because I listen to so much
music, as you may understand, but be sure that this album will be
a consistent part of my musical diet over the next while.
Today I have
started playing "It's Not Fault" in my radio show. I started
with "Day by Day" but more songs of yours will follow
on air in the next weeks: it will be a hard choice because this
is the rare kind of album where everything should be played, indeed!
I thank you
again so much for letting me discover your fantastic music."
Massimo Ferro
Radio Voce Spazio
15040 San Michele (AL)
Italy

The Lionel Sessions
at the Kriterium, Vienna, 2003 with (L-R) Marija De Silva, Otmar
Binder, Georg Beck,
Thomas Eder, Lionel, Bernhard Osanna
photo Gerhard Krejci
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"It's Not My Fault,
plus the Live album, has to be some of the best music received to date.
It's sheer dynamism and its mix of roots/country/rock is undertaken in
such a professional manner as to make one wonder where the hell Lionel
has been all these years. With elements of Springsteen and the writing
equivalence of the likes of Dylan, It's Not My Fault deserves world wide
attention. Not only is this a good album, it is also an album that MUST
be heard.
Tony
Bates
Highlands 100.7FM
Australia
2006-10-10
This
genial maverick is a passionate singer who wears his heart on his sleeve
and this is what fuels his music's brazen beauty. Uplifting and touching
... there is much to enjoy here ... streets ahead of most of the competition.
Lionel Lodge deserves a place in your heart check him out definitely one
to watch.
Michael Flynn, audiostreet.co.uk
He's writing wonderful
songs, has a unbelievable feeling for melodies and writes lyrics that
Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen would of liked to of written...and a great
voice that's still looking for an equal."
Tom Proll, XAct Music Magazine, Austria
"With words and music Lionel painted pictures so
vivid you could reach out and touch the canvas."
Flicky Harrison, Swindon Evening News, England
"...great music and beautiful songs."
Raymond Swennen, ATL Radio, Belgium
“The Lionel Train may come rolling out of Vienna but it feels
like the map reference ought to be somewhere between The Band’s
Woodstock, New York, and the original Allmans’ Macon, Georgia.
Old-time guitars, organ, light yet roogalating, everything in the right
place.”
Phil Sutcliffe, Q Magazine.
"Excellent songwriting, and a tight roots rock feel accompany
the new CD from Lionel Train featuring Rens Newland. My favorite tunes
are the rollicking "Day By Day", the soulful heartfelt "Our
Paths Have Crossed", the light hearted "Bad Day", and
the bluesy "Over Into Life". The Lionel Train is Lionel Lodge
on vocals and acoustic guitar and features some excellent keyboard and
organ work from Valentin Oman. `It's Not MY Fault´ is a great
collection of ballads, blues, and good time rock and roll. Buy it!"
KPIG Radio, Freedom, California, USA
"On It's Not My Fault delicious menu of soulful Country-Rock-songs
which can be compared to some of the greatest blue-eyed soulsters I
can think of: bands like Green On Red, big names like Dan Penn or the
great Eddie Hinton. Not only do they stand in one line with this artist
their style is characterized by Lionel Lodge's songwriting which is
filled with experience and close to life-wisdom that traveling and meeting
people and cultures all over the world brings. No song is a highlight,
it's the album itself."
Karl Fluch, Der Standard, Vienna, Austria
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