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Oni Logan
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Background information
Birth nameLeonardo Gustavo Gimenez
BornBuenos Aires, Argentina
GenresHard rock, blues rock, alternative rock, Heavy metal, glam metal, gothic rock
Occupations
Instruments
Years active1985-present
Member ofOriginal Vocalist of the rock band Lynch Mob and Touring Vocalist for Dio Disciples
Formerly of
Websitehttp://www.oniloganofficial.com

Leonardo Gustavo Gimenez, better known by his stage name Oni Logan, is an Argentine American singer, best known as the original lead vocalist of the rock band Lynch Mob. He joined the band in 1990, only to leave after the release of the first album. He rejoined in the late 2000s, then subsequently left and rejoined several times, with his final stint in the band lasting until their 2020 retirement.

Career

Logan was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, immigrating as a child to the United States. He got his start as lead vocalist for the band Diamond Rose in South Florida from 1985 to 1987. That band consisted of Dave Rhodes (guitar), Mike D'Amico (drums), Marc Wolpert (bass), and Mark "Smitty" Smith (guitar). The band became well-known in South Florida, but Oni left to join another Florida band by the name of Defiance. After a year of performing with them, he was invited to Los Angeles by Marc Ferrari (guitarist of Keel) to become the singer for his new band Ferrari. At the same time Ferrari was starting to form, he was asked to join the band Racer X in a new incarnation featuring all original band members except star guitarist Paul Gilbert, who had at that point left the band to form the band Mr. Big. However, Logan only performed one show with the band when the members decided to go their separate ways. A year later, he was courted by George Lynch, who had recently left Dokken with drummer Mick Brown to form the band Lynch Mob.

In 1990, Lynch Mob released their first album Wicked Sensation, which featured Logan on lead vocals. Shortly after finishing touring, Logan and band decided to part ways, as Logan was struggling with his voice strength in live shows much to Lynch's dismay. Afterwards, Robert Mason soon replaced Logan on vocals.

Upon leaving the Lynch Mob, there was a deal waiting for Logan with Atlantic Records. Logan formed the band Violets Demise with former Dio guitarist Rowan Robertson, 21-year-old Scot Coogan, and bassist Spencer Campbell. The group recorded their first album with producer Dave Jerden, but was never released because of personnel changes in the record company. The unreleased Violets Demise album circulated on the Internet and has since become a popular bootleg. In 2001, album was self-released under the name Logan/Robertson, titled Revisited.

Before resurfacing in L.A. clubs with his band Head Set, Logan took a hiatus from the music business and spent 7 years living in Switzerland. He has a daughter (born c. 2002). In 2005, after having started in a new musical direction, Logan released his first solo album, Stranger in a Foreign Land, which featured a different musical sound for the vocalist. Logan wrote all the songs on his album as well.[1]

Logan was one of many guest vocalists featured on Liberty N' Justice's 2006 album Soundtrack of a Soul. Logan sings "Show Me the Way," the seventh track on the record.

Logan reunited for a tour with Lynch Mob in 2008, and appears on the band's 2009 Smoke and Mirrors album.[2] According to an interview with George Lynch, the record is "the natural evolution of where 'Wicked Sensation' would have went [sic] with Oni had we done a second record."[3] Logan was set to sing on the 2011 Lynch Mob tour, but reportedly two hours before Lynch Mob were set to hit the road, there was a discrepancy regarding money.[citation needed] Chas West replaced Logan on the tour.[4]

Logan re-joined Lynch Mob in early 2012[5] and was the co-songwriter and vocalist on the 2012 Sound Mountain Sessions EP. He also toured with Lynch Mob promoting the EP in the summer of 2012. In 2014, Logan partnered with George Lynch again to record an EP titled Sun Red Sun, which was released in October 2014. Logan and Lynch subsequently signed a recording contract with Frontiers Records, releasing two more full-length albums as Lynch Mob, Rebel (2015) and The Brotherhood (2017). Logan departed the band once again in early 2018 announcing that he would be putting together a new recording and touring project.[6]

Since 2012, Oni has also toured with The DIO Disciples, consisting of various members of the band Dio.[7] In May 2013, Logan performed in Las Vegas with Raiding the Rock Vault, substituting for Paul Shortino. In October 2022 he returned to the show, now playing at the Rio Hotel & Casino. [8]

In 2023, Oni released a new EP titled "The Cosmic Trust Sessions" via on his website http://www.oniloganofficial.com/ Available only as a physical CD purchase. The EP was recorded in March of 2022 featuring musicians Jimmy Zollo on guitars, Drew Zollo on bass and Matt Laug on drums who's currently touring with ACDC.

Personal life

He also has a young daughter named Delilah Marie.[9]

Discography

Lynch Mob

Logan/Robertson

  • Revisited (2001)

Running Wild

Oni Logan

  • Stranger in a Foreign Land (2005)
  • The Cosmic Trust Sessions EP (2023)

Liberty N' Justice

  • Soundtrack of a Soul (2006)

Misc.

Ronnie James Dio: This Is Your Life (2014, featuring Jimmy Bain, Rowan Robertson, and Brian Tichy, covering "I")

Steve Saluto - "12" EP (2013) Featuring Oni Logan, Brian Tichy, Steve Saluto and Thomas Nero.

References

  1. ^ "Ex-Lynch Mob Singer Oni Logan: 'Walking Through A Winterland' Video Posted Online". Blabbermouth.net. January 11, 2007.
  2. ^ "Interview with Lynch Mob vocalist Oni Logan". PureGrainAudio.com. January 19, 2010.
  3. ^ Hard Rock Nights interview with George Lynch Archived December 12, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "Lynch Mob Vocalist Oni Logan Quits Tour Hours Before Opening Night". GuitarWorld.com. July 31, 2010.
  5. ^ "Lynch Mob Quickly Part With Vains Of Jenna Singer And Reunite With Oni Logan". SleazeRoxx.com. January 31, 2012.
  6. ^ "Singer Oni Logan Once Again Exits Lynch Mob". Blabbermouth.net. January 12, 2018.
  7. ^ "Dio Disciples Singer Oni Logan Defends Ronnie James Dio Hologram: "It's Keeping His Music Alive"". Blabbermouth.net. August 25, 2017.
  8. ^ "Band Update – Oni Logan is stepping in!". RaidingTheRockVault.com. May 6, 2013.
  9. ^ "Oni Logan "Official Page" – Delilah Maria' Say Hello To Everyone Out Here Today🤩 Your The Apple Of My Eye' No Father Could Ever Be More Proud To Have Such A Cool Sweet Daughter Like You 🤗Your One In A Million Kiddo💫 Happy Sweet Sixteen To You Daughter💕Wishing You The Best Birthday Ever In Merry Ole' London 🎉 Sending Love, Sun And Hugs From Cali' Can't Wait To See You In July 🦋Mouse Wouse' Awaits You 😜 | Facebook". www.facebook.com. Retrieved October 28, 2021.