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  • Jonny Lang – Lie To Me

    Jonny Lang – Lie To Me

    Jonny Lang, born Jon Gordon Langseth Jr. on January 29, 1981, in Fargo, North Dakota, is an American blues, gospel, and rock singer, songwriter, and guitarist who gained fame at an exceptionally young age. He started playing guitar at the age of 12 after being inspired by local blues bands and quickly developed a deep passion for the blues, heavily influenced by legends like B.B. King and Albert Collins.

    Kid Jonny Lang & The Big Bang

    His first band, Kid Jonny Lang & The Big Bang, recorded the independent album “Smokin’” in 1995, which sold approximately 25,000 copies and helped establish his reputation in the blues community.

    Lang’s major breakthrough came with the release of his major-label debut album, “Lie to Me,” in 1997 when he was just 15 years old. This album showcased his remarkable guitar skills and a voice that belied his youth, sounding much older and more seasoned. “Lie to Me” was a commercial success, going platinum and positioning Lang as a prodigy in the blues world.

    What set Lang apart was not just his technical prowess on the guitar but also his ability to convey deep emotion through his music. His soulful, raspy voice and mature lyrical themes resonated with audiences, and he quickly became known for his energetic live performances. Lang’s style evolved over the years, blending traditional blues with modern rock, soul, and gospel influences.

    After the success of “Lie to Me,” Lang continued to build his career with albums like “Wander This World” (1998) and “Long Time Coming” (2003). His music began to reflect broader influences, incorporating elements of funk, soul, and R&B. His 2006 album, “Turn Around,” won a Grammy Award for Best Rock or Rap Gospel Album, signaling his successful foray into gospel music.

    Lang’s career took a more introspective and personal turn with his later works, often reflecting his own life experiences and personal growth. Albums like “Signs” (2017) delved into themes of self-empowerment and personal struggle, combining raw blues with modern production.

    In recent years, Lang’s presence in the music industry has diminished, leading to speculation about his whereabouts and career status. One of the reasons cited for his reduced public appearances and performances is health-related issues, specifically problems with his vocal cords that have required medical attention. This has led to cancellations of tours and a lower profile in the music scene.

    Despite these challenges, Jonny Lang remains a respected and influential figure in the music world, known for his early contributions to blues and his continued artistic evolution. His legacy includes not only his recordings but also his impact on younger generations of musicians who look up to his skill and dedication to the craft.

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  • Jonny Lang – Lie To Me

    Jonny Lang – Lie To Me

    Jonny Lang, born Jon Gordon Langseth Jr. on January 29, 1981, in Fargo, North Dakota, is an American blues, gospel, and rock singer, songwriter, and guitarist who gained fame at an exceptionally young age. He started playing guitar at the age of 12 after being inspired by local blues bands and quickly developed a deep passion for the blues, heavily influenced by legends like B.B. King and Albert Collins.

    Kid Jonny Lang & The Big Bang

    His first band, Kid Jonny Lang & The Big Bang, recorded the independent album “Smokin’” in 1995, which sold approximately 25,000 copies and helped establish his reputation in the blues community.

    Lang’s major breakthrough came with the release of his major-label debut album, “Lie to Me,” in 1997 when he was just 15 years old. This album showcased his remarkable guitar skills and a voice that belied his youth, sounding much older and more seasoned. “Lie to Me” was a commercial success, going platinum and positioning Lang as a prodigy in the blues world.

    What set Lang apart was not just his technical prowess on the guitar but also his ability to convey deep emotion through his music. His soulful, raspy voice and mature lyrical themes resonated with audiences, and he quickly became known for his energetic live performances. Lang’s style evolved over the years, blending traditional blues with modern rock, soul, and gospel influences.

    After the success of “Lie to Me,” Lang continued to build his career with albums like “Wander This World” (1998) and “Long Time Coming” (2003). His music began to reflect broader influences, incorporating elements of funk, soul, and R&B. His 2006 album, “Turn Around,” won a Grammy Award for Best Rock or Rap Gospel Album, signaling his successful foray into gospel music.

    Lang’s career took a more introspective and personal turn with his later works, often reflecting his own life experiences and personal growth. Albums like “Signs” (2017) delved into themes of self-empowerment and personal struggle, combining raw blues with modern production.

    In recent years, Lang’s presence in the music industry has diminished, leading to speculation about his whereabouts and career status. One of the reasons cited for his reduced public appearances and performances is health-related issues, specifically problems with his vocal cords that have required medical attention. This has led to cancellations of tours and a lower profile in the music scene.

    Despite these challenges, Jonny Lang remains a respected and influential figure in the music world, known for his early contributions to blues and his continued artistic evolution. His legacy includes not only his recordings but also his impact on younger generations of musicians who look up to his skill and dedication to the craft.

    Thank You

    We appreciate your time and dedication to reading our article. For more of the finest blues guitar music, make sure to follow our Facebook page, “I Love Blues Guitar”. We share exceptional selections every day. Thank you once again for your continued support and readership.

  • Jonny Lang – Lie To Me

    Jonny Lang – Lie To Me

    Jonny Lang, born Jon Gordon Langseth Jr. on January 29, 1981, in Fargo, North Dakota, is an American blues, gospel, and rock singer, songwriter, and guitarist who gained fame at an exceptionally young age. He started playing guitar at the age of 12 after being inspired by local blues bands and quickly developed a deep passion for the blues, heavily influenced by legends like B.B. King and Albert Collins.

    Kid Jonny Lang & The Big Bang

    His first band, Kid Jonny Lang & The Big Bang, recorded the independent album “Smokin’” in 1995, which sold approximately 25,000 copies and helped establish his reputation in the blues community.

    Lang’s major breakthrough came with the release of his major-label debut album, “Lie to Me,” in 1997 when he was just 15 years old. This album showcased his remarkable guitar skills and a voice that belied his youth, sounding much older and more seasoned. “Lie to Me” was a commercial success, going platinum and positioning Lang as a prodigy in the blues world.

    What set Lang apart was not just his technical prowess on the guitar but also his ability to convey deep emotion through his music. His soulful, raspy voice and mature lyrical themes resonated with audiences, and he quickly became known for his energetic live performances. Lang’s style evolved over the years, blending traditional blues with modern rock, soul, and gospel influences.

    After the success of “Lie to Me,” Lang continued to build his career with albums like “Wander This World” (1998) and “Long Time Coming” (2003). His music began to reflect broader influences, incorporating elements of funk, soul, and R&B. His 2006 album, “Turn Around,” won a Grammy Award for Best Rock or Rap Gospel Album, signaling his successful foray into gospel music.

    Lang’s career took a more introspective and personal turn with his later works, often reflecting his own life experiences and personal growth. Albums like “Signs” (2017) delved into themes of self-empowerment and personal struggle, combining raw blues with modern production.

    In recent years, Lang’s presence in the music industry has diminished, leading to speculation about his whereabouts and career status. One of the reasons cited for his reduced public appearances and performances is health-related issues, specifically problems with his vocal cords that have required medical attention. This has led to cancellations of tours and a lower profile in the music scene.

    Despite these challenges, Jonny Lang remains a respected and influential figure in the music world, known for his early contributions to blues and his continued artistic evolution. His legacy includes not only his recordings but also his impact on younger generations of musicians who look up to his skill and dedication to the craft.

    Thank You

    We appreciate your time and dedication to reading our article. For more of the finest blues guitar music, make sure to follow our Facebook page, “I Love Blues Guitar”. We share exceptional selections every day. Thank you once again for your continued support and readership.

  • Jonny Lang – Still Rainin’

    Jonny Lang – Still Rainin’

    Jonny Lang is an American blues, gospel, and rock singer, songwriter, guitarist, and recording artist.

    Jonny Lang

    Jonny Lang was just 18 years old when he made his debut appearance at the Montreux Festival in 1999 and yet he had already released 3 albums, his first when he was just 14 leading to a contract with A&M Records. The songs featured in this concert are equally split between his two A&M albums released up to that time and are delivered with all his trademark maturity highlighted by some ferocious guitar work.

    It’s a modern electric blues that you can put on top of the achievements of Robert Cray and Joe Louis Walker. Lang is an efficient guitarist and surprisingly stylish vocalist. As a teenager has the voice of a blues veteran after many years of training with a cigarette and a bottle of alcohol. He does not try, like many others, to get into Stevie Ray Vaughan’s shoes. The sound of the band is balanced.

    This composition is the widely known standard of Sonny Boy Williamson – “Good Morning Little School Girl”.  We can say that the vocalist does not lie, singing “I’m a little schoolboy, too”. It happens perhaps for the first time in the history of blues.

    During his career, Jonny Lang took advantage of many opportunities to collaborate with such legends as The Rolling Stones, B.B. King, Aerosmith, Sting and Buddy Guy, with whom he performs until today. During his musical journey, which he began at the age of 12, he reached countless concert halls around the world.

    Instruments

    Lang usually plays Benedict guitars, produced in Minneapolis. Although he prefers a Fender Telecaster Thinline with a spruce body, maple top and figured maple neck. He uses the pickups Bill Lawrence for neck and bridge pickups and a Seymour Duncan P -10 in the center. Jonny sometimes also uses a Gibson Les Paul. As for the effects he uses a Wah Wah model Vox 847 Reissue, but only in some songs. His main amp is a Fender Deluxe Reverb Reissue.

    Jonny Lang puts his whole heart into performing his songs both when recording his music videos and during live concerts. See what this song sounds like when performed during a concert.

    We appreciate your time and dedication to reading our article. For more of the finest blues guitar music, make sure to follow our Facebook page, “I Love Blues Guitar”. We share exceptional selections every day. Thank you once again for your continued support and readership.

  • Jonny Lang – Red Light

    Jonny Lang – Red Light

    Jonny Lang

    Jonny Lang was just 18 years old when he made his debut appearance at the Montreux Festival in 1999 and yet he had already released 3 albums, his first when he was just 14 leading to a contract with A&M Records. The songs featured in this concert are equally split between his two A&M albums released up to that time and are delivered with all his trademark maturity highlighted by some ferocious guitar work.

    It’s a modern electric blues that you can put on top of the achievements of Robert Cray and Joe Louis Walker. Lang is an efficient guitarist and surprisingly stylish vocalist. As a teenager has the voice of a blues veteran after many years of training with a cigarette and a bottle of alcohol. He does not try, like many others, to get into Stevie Ray Vaughan’s shoes. The sound of the band is balanced.

    This composition is the widely known standard of Sonny Boy Williamson – “Good Morning Little School Girl”.  We can say that the vocalist does not lie, singing “I’m a little schoolboy, too”. It happens perhaps for the first time in the history of blues.

    During his career, Jonny Lang took advantage of many opportunities to collaborate with such legends as The Rolling Stones, B.B. King, Aerosmith, Sting and Buddy Guy, with whom he performs until today. During his musical journey, which he began at the age of 12, he reached countless concert halls around the world.

    Instruments

    Lang usually plays Benedict guitars, produced in Minneapolis. Although he prefers a Fender Telecaster Thinline with a spruce body, maple top and figured maple neck. He uses the pickups Bill Lawrence for neck and bridge pickups and a Seymour Duncan P -10 in the center. Jonny sometimes also uses a Gibson Les Paul. As for the effects he uses a Wah Wah model Vox 847 Reissue, but only in some songs. His main amp is a Fender Deluxe Reverb Reissue.

  • Jonny Lang – Good Morning Little School Girl

    Jonny Lang – Good Morning Little School Girl

    Jonny Lang

    Jonny Lang was just 18 years old when he made his debut appearance at the Montreux Festival in 1999 and yet he had already released 3 albums, his first when he was just 14 leading to a contract with A&M Records. The songs featured in this concert are equally split between his two A&M albums released up to that time and are delivered with all his trademark maturity highlighted by some ferocious guitar work.

    It’s a modern electric blues that you can put on top of the achievements of Robert Cray and Joe Louis Walker. Lang is an efficient guitarist and surprisingly stylish vocalist. As a teenager has the voice of a blues veteran after many years of training with a cigarette and a bottle of alcohol. He does not try, like many others, to get into Stevie Ray Vaughan’s shoes. The sound of the band is balanced.

    This composition is the widely known standard of Sonny Boy Williamson – “Good Morning Little School Girl”.  We can say that the vocalist does not lie, singing “I’m a little schoolboy, too”. It happens perhaps for the first time in the history of blues.

    During his career, Jonny Lang took advantage of many opportunities to collaborate with such legends as The Rolling Stones, B.B. King, Aerosmith, Sting and Buddy Guy, with whom he performs until today. During his musical journey, which he began at the age of 12, he reached countless concert halls around the world.

    Instruments

    Lang usually plays Benedict guitars, produced in Minneapolis. Although he prefers a Fender Telecaster Thinline with a spruce body, maple top and figured maple neck. He uses the pickups, Bill Lawrence, for neck and bridge pickups and a Seymour Duncan P -10 in the center. Jonny sometimes also uses a Gibson Les Paul. As for the effects he uses a Wah Wah model Vox 847 Reissue, but only in some songs. His main amp is a Fender Deluxe Reverb Reissue.

  • Jonny Lang – Angel of Mercy

    Jonny Lang – Angel of Mercy

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    Jonny Lang sings “Angel of Mercy” Live For The Crumpled Ball.

    This song played in funk style seems to be very predictable until 4:10 when suddenly a solo of Jonny Lang turns into an exciting blues-rock tune. This is one of the incarnations of Jonny that we love most.
    Blues is a musical genre known as the folklore of African-American musicians. Its origins are associated with the southern states of the USA, that is the region conventionally called the “deep south”. The very name of the genre (sadness, despair) is related to its nostalgic form, also in the textual layer. Blues pieces touch male-female relationships as well as feelings and emotions (love, loneliness, faithfulness, jealousy). However, blues performers often sing about freedom, work and travel. The songs also feature social criticism relating mainly to racial inequality and political issues.

    Many artists are inspired by blues music and combine it with other styles. In this way, such musical mergers as punk blues, soul blues or blues rock. The popularity of this genre in the USA has led to the emergence of regional varieties, such as Louisiana, New Orleans, Texas and Detroit blues. There are also factions characteristic of other countries – British blues and African blues.

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  • Jonny Lang – What You’re Looking For

    Jonny Lang – What You’re Looking For

    Jonny Lang

    Blues guitar player and musician Jonny Lang began making a respected name for himself at a very early age.

    By the time he was 13, his gritty vocal singing design was compared with that of a 40-year-old blues expert, and also his regular use of broad vibrato in his guitar solos caught the interest of his target market. At age 18, Jonny was invited to play at White House which included President and Mrs. Clinton.

    Jonny would later start a ten-year exploring timetable, throughout which time he carried out together with The Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, ZZ Top, B.B. King and Buddy Guy, amongst others. Jonny likewise frequently participates as part of the Experience Hendrix excursion along with many other well-appreciated musicians.

  • Jonny Lang – Red Light

    Jonny Lang – Red Light

    Jonny Lang

    Jonny Lang was just 18 years old when he made his debut appearance at the Montreux Festival in 1999 and yet he had already released 3 albums, his first when he was just 14 leading to a contract with A&M Records. The songs featured in this concert are equally split between his two A&M albums released up to that time and are delivered with all his trademark maturity highlighted by some ferocious guitar work.

    It’s a modern electric blues that you can put on top of the achievements of Robert Cray and Joe Louis Walker. Lang is an efficient guitarist and surprisingly stylish vocalist. As a teenager has the voice of a blues veteran after many years of training with a cigarette and a bottle of alcohol. He does not try, like many others, to get into Stevie Ray Vaughan’s shoes. The sound of the band is balanced.

    This composition is the widely known standard of Sonny Boy Williamson – “Good Morning Little School Girl”.  We can say that the vocalist does not lie, singing “I’m a little schoolboy, too”. It happens perhaps for the first time in the history of blues.

    During his career, Jonny Lang took advantage of many opportunities to collaborate with such legends as The Rolling Stones, B.B. King, Aerosmith, Sting and Buddy Guy, with whom he performs until today. During his musical journey, which he began at the age of 12, he reached countless concert halls around the world.

    Instruments

    Lang usually plays Benedict guitars, produced in Minneapolis. Although he prefers a Fender Telecaster Thinline with a spruce body, maple top and figured maple neck. He uses the pickups Bill Lawrence for neck and bridge pickups and a Seymour Duncan P -10 in the center. Jonny sometimes also uses a Gibson Les Paul. As for the effects he uses a Wah Wah model Vox 847 Reissue, but only in some songs. His main amp is a Fender Deluxe Reverb Reissue.

    Jonny Lang – Red Light
    Jonny Lang – Red Light
  • Jonny Lang – What You’re Looking For

    Jonny Lang – What You’re Looking For

    Jonny Lang – What You’re Looking For
    Jonny Lang – What You’re Looking For

    Jonny Lang

    Blues guitar player and musician Jonny Lang began making a respected name for himself at a very early age.

    By the time he was 13, his gritty vocal singing design was compared with that of a 40-year-old blues expert, and also his regular use of broad vibrato in his guitar solos caught the interest of his target market. At age 18, Jonny was invited to play at White House which included President and Mrs. Clinton.

    Jonny would later start a ten-year exploring timetable, throughout which time he carried out together with The Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, ZZ Top, B.B. King and Buddy Guy, amongst others. Jonny likewise frequently participates as part of the Experience Hendrix excursion along with many other well-appreciated musicians.