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Blues guitarist Jonny Lang first scored a hit in 1997 at 16 years old with the song "Lie To Me." But these days, he doesn't know how to categorize his playing. “I’m not exactly sure what genre ...
Veteran American blues guitarist-vocalist Jonny Lang never goes into the making of an album with preconceived notions about what type of album he wants to produce. He would rather let the band ...
Jonny Lang still has the blues. The singer and guitarist who released his first album when he was just 14, returns next week with his sixth studio release, “Fight for My Soul,” which premieres ...
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 ...
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 ...
The blues guitar wunderkind Jonny Lang was only 15 when he released his solo album “Lie To Me” in 1997. ... “We were like brothers and we still are today, I’m glad to say,” Lang said.
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.
Jonny Lang, the blues guitar virtuoso, can make such dichotomies blend perfectly. ... Lang still flashes the boyish smile after each song, and shyly thanks the crowd. Other than "Good night!" ...
Jonny Lang, who's been making guitars cry the blues for 21 of his 34 years, co-headlines a bill with pal Kenny Wayne Shepherd at the Hard Rock Rocksino on Tuesday, June 23.
Grammy award-winning Jonny Lang is headed back to Arlington as one of the headliners at the Stillaguamish Festival of the River. The Stillaguamish Tribe’s annual festival is Aug. 12 and 13 at ...
Fargo, N.D., guitar phenom Jonny Lang’s glory days — beginning in 1997, when he was 16 years old with a platinum album and jam sessions with blues elders B.B. King and Buddy Guy — are long over.