MOORHEAD - When Jonny Lang returns to play Bluestem Center for the Arts the night of Sunday, June 18, he'll do what any hometown boy does - he'll visit his family and friends. He's even got an outfit ...
The weathered voice recounting life's travails on the opening track of Signs, "Make It Move," is in marked contrast to the boyish countenance of Jonny Lang as pictured on the cover of the album. The ...
He’s 18 years ahead of schedule. Jonny Lang sold over a million copies of his debut album, “Lie to Me,” when he was 16. A year later, his second record, “Wander This World,” went platinum, too. The ...
Jonny Lang was going to be the next Stevie Ray Vaughan. At least that’s what many people expected when he blasted onto the national with his major label debut album, “Lie To Me,” in 1997. Just 16 at ...
Jonny Lang says his current album, “Signs,” is an example of just letting an album be what it wanted to be musically. “I don’t know what will come next, but, yeah, this one was just the record that ...
, that showboat guitarist, isn't a startling phenom anymore. At the ripe old age of 28, he's an established star in the blues world, and listeners expect their jaws to drop a little at his solos. Lang ...
Jonny Lang, the guitarist who exploded onto the scene at age 15 with the bluesy 1996 CD, “Lie To Me,” hadn’t put out a CD in five years until “Long Time Coming” finally arrived in stores in October.
At age 29, Jonny Lang already has been playing guitar for 17 years and recording for 14. He's met, jammed with or toured with almost all of his guitar heroes, save one. Until two weeks ago, that is.
Jonny Lang says his current album “Signs” is an example of just letting an album be what it wanted to be musically. “I don’t know what will come next,” Lang says in a phone interview. “But yeah, this ...