Lenny and the Squigtones

Lenny and the Squigtones is a fictional musical group headed by Michael McKean and David Lander, the two actors who played the characters Lenny and Squiggy on the television series Laverne & Shirley. The group's eponymous debut album, Lenny & Squiggy Present Lenny and the Squigtones, was released on the Casablanca label in 1979. Recorded live at the Roxy in Hollywood, they perform parodies of 50s rock ballads ("Night After Night", "Creature Without a Head"). In between, there is schtick and patter ("So's Your Old Testament", "Babyland"). The album is now a collector’s item because of credited guitar work by future Spinal Tap member Nigel Tufnel (Christopher Guest). A photo on the inside cover also includes two band members, "Murph", the keyboard player from The Blues Brothers, and "Ming the Merciless", purported to be Kiss drummer Peter Criss without his famous "cat" costume and make-up, though Criss denies it was him. McKean has confirmed that the drummer in the photograph is actually Don Poncher.[1]

Track listing

"Lenny and the Squigtones" – 1979 LP cover
Side A
  1. "Vamp On"
  2. "Night After Night"
  3. "Creature without a Head"
  4. "King of the Cars"
  5. "Squiggy's Wedding Day"
  6. "Love Is a Terrible Thing"
Side B
  1. "Babyland" (For Eva Squiggmann)
  2. "If Only I'd've Listened to Mama"
  3. "So's Your Old Testament"
  4. "Sister-in-Law"
  5. "Honor Farm"
  6. "StarCrossed"
  7. "Only Women Cry"
  8. "Foreign Legion of Love"
  9. "Vamp Off"

Credited personnel

  • Lenny (Michael McKean) - guitar, harmonica, vocals
  • Nigel Tufnel (Christopher Guest) - guitar, clarinet, vocals
  • Ming The Merciless (Don Poncher) - drums
  • Lars Svenki (Murphy Dunne) - keyboards, vocals
  • Squiggy (David L. Lander) - squigophone, vocals
  • Dwight Knight (Steve Benderoth) - bass, vocals
with
  • Jay Seigel - vocal backgrounds
Production credits
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