Ex-LYNCH MOB Singer ONI LOGAN: 'Walking Through A Winterland' Video Posted Online

January 11, 2007

Former LYNCH MOB singer Oni Logan has released his brand new video for the song "Walking through a Winterland". Check it out at YouTube.com. The track comes off Logan's long-awaited solo album, "Stranger in a Foreign Land", which was released last year. The set sees Logan in new musical territory — a mix of stripped-back pop/rock and West Coast-style AOR with even a touch of country thrown in.

Logan, whose musical journey has taken him from from South America to Hollywood to Switzerland, where he now resides, has lined up the following solo dates:

Jan. 19 - Alpen Rock House - Zürich Airport, SWI
Feb. 24 - Baraca - St. Gallen, SWI
Mar. 03 - Rock City - Uster, SWI
Mar. 10 - Kammgarn - Schaffhausen, SWI
Mar. 30 - Eintracht – Kirchberg, SWI

(Thanks: Fullshred)

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