Logan Who?

Logan Lenz

Logan Lenz grew up a musician. By mainly concentrating on the drums, he began playing live professional concerts at the tender age of 11. His contingent performances allowed him to meet many important and wonderful people along the way. While attending the University of Central Florida in Orlando, Lenz continued to meet many people that could further his career in the music industry. While still playing live shows and recording with bands, he decided to also take on the business side of the music industry. The change felt appropriate for he was a Business major at UCF at the time.

After a while, Lenz decided to launch his own talent agency and all-inclusive music company called “Endagon Entertainment.” To this day, the company sends independent and signed bands on tours, books and promotes shows nationally, and helps to develop premature artists (among many other things).

Throughout Lenz’s many performances, he fortunately stumbled across a friendship that would completely alter his perspective on life. One of his former bands took part in a UCF benefit concert called “Rock for Hunger.” Lenz’s passion and devotion to the cause quickly allowed him to evolve from just an involved musician to becoming the Treasurer of the newly established not-for-profit organization in a matter of months. Behind the relentless leadership of President Chris Goyzueta, the company has been supplying the homeless and less fortunate with food, education, and friendship every single week. R4H is bound to make a difference both locally and globally.

In addition to everything else that Lenz does, he has been a freelance entertainment writer since high school. He has contributed to publications such as Entertainment World, Axis Magazine, Rag Magazine, and ANR Magazine (to name a few). Most recently, Lenz has concentrated on writing press releases for small businesses, events, and independent artists. Currently, Lenz is working on a few screenplays and a major novel.