Nashville-based singer-songwriter Dave Lenahan brings his signature blend of Cleveland rock and Americana to the forefront with his latest single, “Baby I’m Gone.” Rooted in raw emotion and backed by rich country instrumentation, the track is a powerful meditation on the strength it takes to leave a love that no longer serves you.
Already a fan favorite at live shows and previously recorded by Chancey Williams, “Baby I’m Gone” has become a defining anthem for Lenahan—one that resonates with anyone who’s ever had to walk away. Lines like “You just don’t know what you got till it’s gone / Someday you’ll miss me when I get the strength to move on” capture the quiet courage of letting go, delivered with the kind of grit and vulnerability that only Lenahan can offer.
Raised in Cleveland, Ohio, Lenahan cut his teeth on the legends—Michael Stanley, Dan Fogelberg, The Eagles—before picking up a guitar at age 11. From church choirs to worship bands, and later four decades in radio, every chapter of his life has deepened his connection to music and storytelling. Now based in Nashville, he serves as the Cincinnati coordinator for the Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI), sharing stages with indie and Americana talent at iconic venues like The Bluebird Café and The Listening Room.
His 2023 debut album, Or Something Like That…, introduced audiences to his warm, rootsy sound, setting the foundation for his next project: Absalom—a concept album inspired by a forgotten 19th-century cemetery discovered near his Tennessee home. Working alongside fellow songwriters and local historians, Lenahan helped uncover the site’s hidden history, channeling its stories into songs like the haunting title track “Absalom” and “Father of Peace,” both of which have been named Top 10 finalists in the World Songwriting Awards.
Produced by Grammy-winner Alan Sanderson (Fleetwood Mac, Michael Jackson, Fiona Apple), Absalom was recorded in San Diego and features a roster of acclaimed collaborators, including Jessica Nixon, Taylin Rae, and Norm McDonald. Alongside “Baby I’m Gone,” the album includes standouts like “Die On This Barstool,” “First,” and “Faces in the Glow.”
With over a million Spotify streams and songwriting credits on viral tracks like Pamela Hopkins’ “Squirrel Train” (which hit #1 on Australia’s OZCMR chart), Lenahan’s influence stretches across continents. As host of The Songwriter Connection Podcast—winner of the 2024 Elite Music Award for Podcast of the Year—he gives voice to both rising stars and seasoned veterans in the songwriting world, all with his signature warmth and wit.
Writing nearly 100 songs a year and performing over 100 shows annually, Dave Lenahan is a tireless advocate for music, mentorship, and meaningful storytelling. With Absalom on the horizon, he continues to carve out a unique space in the Americana landscape—one rooted in truth, compassion, and songs that linger long after the final chord fades.
Dave Lenahan – Baby I’m Gone
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