Len and Wendy share songwriting and lead vocals
and feature wonderful harmonies and dazzling guitar and mandolin
playing.
Len Seligman
began performing at 15, winning a spot at the
New Jersey Teen Arts Festival at 17. When he was 19, he was invited to
an open mic feature spot at the Bitter End in New York, following an
open
mic appearance. From 1974-1982, Len played guitar and mandolin, sang,
and
wrote music with various folk and rock groups from New York to Maine.
He
opened for legendary folk singer Phil Ochs and once supported himself
as
a strolling singer in Hoboken, New Jersey. While pursuing a computer
science
research career and raising a family, he continued to perform around
metropolitan
Washington, DC.
Wendy Seligman
began playing guitar at 13 and sang with her high school madrigal group
and chorus. She began writing music in the 1990s and appeared solo and
with the group High Spirits. Her
songs "The Seed" and "Silence" were Finalists in the 2006 Mid-Atlantic Song Contest,
while her song "Willow Tree" won an Honorable Mention from the 2005
contest.
Len and Wendy
met and fell in love in 2000. Soon, the two were co-writing music. They
were married in 2003 and started performing in late 2004, receiving
enthusiastic
receptions at clubs and coffeehouses. They released their debut CD,
"Flow", in July 2005.
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