The Perlich Post

Saturday, April 25, 2026

Lenny Kaye releasing long overdue solo debut Goin' Local in July

Longtime Patti Smith Group guitarist Lenny Kaye has his "Goin' Local" solo debut coming out on Yep Roc on July 17th.

Here's the scoop...
Lenny Kaye has announced his debut solo record, ‘Goin’ Local’ out July 17 via Yep Roc Records. At 79, the bonafide punk pioneer and “godfather of garage rock” (NPR Music) steps forward with a deeply personal collection written over the course of many years - piecing together a lifetime of experiences and expansive musical language to find his truest voice. “I feel like I’m a new artist,” says Kaye. “I think this album will surprise those who think they know me from what I’ve done previously.”

In a career spanning more than half a century, Kaye has remained defiantly uncategorizable. The longest-serving member of the Patti Smith Group, he has also curated the game-changing garage rock anthology Nuggets – “one of the most influential compilations ever” (The Guardian) – co-wrote Waylon Jennings’ autobiography, penned music to Allen Ginsberg’s poetry alongside Paul McCartney and Philip Glass - and produced projects for Suzanne Vega, Soul Asylum, Jessi Colter and more. 

On Goin Local’, Kaye calls upon several longtime collaborators, including Patti Smith - who co-wrote “Solstice” - continuing a half-century-long creative partnership behind some of their most iconic work, from “Free Money” and “Ghost Dance” to “Radio Ethiopia” and “Southern Cross.” Additional collaborators include jazz pianist Matthew Shipp, Railroad Earth’s Tim Carbone, The Jayhawks’ John Jackson and multi-instrumentalist David Mansfield (Bob Dylan, T-Bone Burnett, Lucinda Williams). 

The twelve song collection finds Kaye fully embracing his expansive musical sensibility, while marking his most autobiographical and introspective turn yet. “I’ve always loved the local, its intimacy and camaraderie...I feel that the truest ‘Goin’ Local’ is the privilege to go inside my own head and hear how I sound to me,” he says of the title track which you can check out below. 

Pre-save ‘Goin’ Local’ here: https://lennykaye.lnk.to/GoinLocal 


‘Goin’ Local’ follows Kaye’s recent memoir Lightning Striking: Ten Transformative Moments in Rock and Roll (Ecco), an insider’s chronicle of twentieth century music, tracing pivotal scenes from Memphis and New Orleans to Liverpool, Seattle, New York and more. Kaye explores the moments and visionaries that shaped rock’s evolution - all of which he carries through to the forthcoming record, reflecting on the “you-are-there and then taken somewhere” ethos that has defined his life in music. 


Friday, April 24, 2026

Mike McCann is selling his personal record collection on Saturday

Mike McCann is selling a load of his records, CDs, shirts, books, DVDs and more on Saturday starting at 10:30 am.  

Mike McCann's Record Collection Sale

1 Woodfield Rd (south of Eastern Ave), Toronto

Saturday (April 25), 10:30 am to 6 pm


On Saturday, April 25th I’m going to be holding “office hours” at my storage locker in the east end of Toronto. It currently contains over 4,000 records and roughly 5,000 CDs for sale, not to mention box sets, band/concert t-shirts, tour programs, posters and prints, music DVDs, video games and more!

If you heard it on CFNY/Brave New Waves between the mid-80s and late 90s, or if you watched it on The New Music/City Limits/The Wedge in that same era, you'll likely find it at this sale.

The vinyl is priced in line with Discogs median, generally speaking, and 90% of the CDs are $5 each. Discounts for bulk purchases too!

Things will get started around 10:30am and run until 5 or 6pm depending on how busy it is. If you’re interested in dropping by for a browse, please shoot me a PM and I’ll share more details in a reply.

TWO IMPORTANT NOTES

1) For those who already paid a visit to this space earlier this year, there are hundreds of new arrivals since then you may wish to peruse.

2) If you’re interested but unavailable this weekend, fear not - I’ll be doing this again throughout May/June, and still have roughly 40 crates of records to price as time permits.

One For The Weekend: Ngozi Family w/ Chrissy Zebby Tembo

Here's another Zambian Copperbelt ripper from the Ngozi Family, the fave Zamrock group of Chisenga and Tyler The (re) Creator!

Here's the scoop...
“Zambia's Zamrock movement that exploded in the 1970s ... provided young musicians access to European and American music, and created a unique sound. At its root, Zamrock melded fuzz-toned psychedelia, chugging garage rock and roiling funk with a broad mix of African cadences and beats.... enlivening a scene that included bands like Musi O Tunya, Amanaz and the Ngozi Family.” — The New York Times

Zamrock was a bona-fide rock scene, with albums released through independent labels based in Zambia. This music scene was complete, encompassing the genres of rock, acid folk, fusion, Afro-beat, South African jazz and traditional Zambian melodies. It quickly became a uniquely Zambian movement, befitting of its name. WITCH, Paul Ngozi and Amanaz sound nothing like other rock music from the African continent or elsewhere.

Now-Again has been reissuing the essential records from the Zamrock scene since 2010. This is the first commercial release of this Ngozi Family album that only ever made it to the test-press stage - it is part of an extensive campaign centered around Paul Ngozi and his band; all releases are licensed directly from the Estates of Paul Ngozi and Chrissy Zebby Tembo.







Happy Birthday Stafford James!

Celebrating the birthday of bass boss Stafford James with his swingin' "Del Samba," "Costa Bruciata," after a 2021 performance.









Thursday, April 23, 2026

Nashville's Sunny Sweeney takes over The Horseshoe, May 10

Outlaw Country radio host and rising honky tonk star Sunny Sweeney hits Toronto with her Rhinestone Requiem album May 10th.





Get your tickets quick for Sunny Sweeney's Toronto show at the Horseshoe Tavern on May 10th right here


R.I.P. Nashville session guitarist Wayne Moss of Area Code 615, Barefoot Jerry

Sadly Nashville session ace Wayne Moss – who played the intro on Roy Orbison's "Oh, Pretty Woman," and Dolly Parton's "Jolene" – has passed away at 88. 







Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Midweek Mixdown: F. Booij presents 17 Songs About Murder

Fans of classic country murder ballads will enjoy this selection which you can listen to here. Artwork by Olaf Jens.