
Lenny Kravitz tour tickets Prospera Place In 1993, Are You Gonna Go My Way was released, reaching #12 on the Billboard 200 and Lenny Kravitz concert tickets earned a BRIT Award for best international male artist in 1994. The title track won a MTV Video Music Award for Best Male Video for the video produced by Mark Romanek, in which Lenny Kravitz concert tickets slung Lenny Kravitz's dreadlocks and wore high-heeled platform boots. During the presentation of the MTV Video Music Awards, Lenny Kravitz performed the song with John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin on bass. Several singles from the album would follow including, "Believe", "Is There Any Love In Your Heart", and "Heaven Help/Spinning Around Over You". This album was the first to feature guitarist Craig Ross, who has also played on all Lenny Kravitz's subsequent albums. One song, "Eleutheria", was influenced by the island Eleuthera in The Bahamas where Lenny Kravitz tour tickets built a house and recording studio at that time. In 1993, Lenny Kravitz also released the EP, Spinning Around Over You, which included four live tracks from Lenny Kravitz's "Universal Love Tour".
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