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Jonny Lang

Jon Gordon Langseth Jr. (born January 29, 1981), known as Jonny Lang, is an American blues, gospel, rock singer, songwriter, and guitarist.[1] He has made five albums that have charted on the top 50 of the Billboard 200 chart and won a Grammy Award for Turn Around.[2]

For other people named John Lang, see John Lang (disambiguation).

Jonny Lang

Jon Gordon Langseth Jr.

(1981-01-29) January 29, 1981
Fargo, North Dakota, U.S.

1995–2021

Musical equipment[edit]

Jonny Lang, since the beginning with The Big Bang, has used a 1972 Fender Telecaster Thinline made by the Fender Custom Shop, as well as a 1958 reissue custom shop Gibson Les Paul in more recent years as his sound and style have grown and flourished. His original Custom Shop Tele - with a black flamed maple top, flamed maple neck, pearl signature inlay and his trademark pinup girl character on the aft body was stolen some years ago. He has added a couple more custom thin-line teles-all carrying the basic aesthetic motif, but with varying colors from a burnt orange/amber to a deep violet throughout the years since. The 1972 Fender Telecaster Thin line is a semi-hollow spruce body, maple top, and a maple neck and fretboard. He has not, however, sported the pearl "Jonny Lang" signature inlay since his original custom tele, but still stays true to his WWII-style pinup girl at body artwork. Jonny's Telecasters have three Bill Lawrence Pickups (500L Neck, 500XL Bridge) with a 5-way pickup switch and a coil tap for accessing a single-coil tone. On his pedalboard for his 2014 tour was the Analog Man King of Tone, a Whirlwind The Bomb boost, a Visual Sound V2 Route 808, a Full tone Ultimate Octave, a JAM Pedals Tube Dreamer, and a Boss AW-3 Dynamic Wah. On this tour, he played his Custom Shop Tele and the 1958 reissue Custom Shop Gibson Les Paul through a pair of modified Fender ’65 Deluxe Reverb amps.[8] Jonny also used an arbiter Fuzz Face and an Electro Harmonix POG for The Experience Hendrix tour. Lang has also used Audio tech Guitar Products ABC Selector CCM on his 2005 acoustic tour.


The guitar featured on the cover of Lie to Me is not a Telecaster but an original Fender Esquire. Upon filming the music video for the title track "Lie to Me" which took place in a San Francisco music store, the store owner suggested Lang play the Esquire in the video. Lang fell in love with the guitar and it was purchased and given to him as a gift. He continues to use it, but not as often as his Custom Shop Telecaster and Signature Series Les Paul.[8]

Band personnel[edit]

From 1993 to 1996, Lang's backing band was the Big Bang. This group consisted of three founding members of the Bad Medicine Blues Band: Ted "Lightnin' Boy" Larsen on guitar, his brother Michael Rey Larsen on drums, and Jeff Hayenga on bass. Keyboardist Bruce McCabe joined The Big Bang in 1995 after Lang and this young band from Fargo impressed him with their set opening for McCabe's band at the time, The Hoopsnakes.


From 1996 to 2004, Lang's backing band included Paul Diethelm on guitar, Bruce McCabe on keyboards, Doug Nelson on bass and Billy Thommes on drums. Also appearing on keyboards during 2003 and 2004 was Donnie La Marca, filling in for McCabe during his break from touring. Nelson was killed in a traffic accident in 2000 and was replaced by Billy Franze. Franze was in turn replaced by Jim Anton in 2003. Saxophone player David Eiland was added in 2000, providing Lang with a foil for extended instrumental jams. In 2005, Lang replaced the entire lineup, except for Anton, and embarked on an acoustic tour. He performed with Wendy Alane Wright at the 2000 pre-Grammy party. Guitarist Reeve Carney was the band's opening act for several shows in 2005, as well as for the 2006 and 2007 tours.


The recent band lineup includes Barry Alexander[9] from Minneapolis on drums, Jim Anton from Minneapolis on bass, Akil Thompson from Nashville on rhythm guitar, Dwan Hill from Nashville on keys, Missi Hale from Los Angeles on background vocals.


As of 2017, Lang's band line up was Barry Alexander on drums, Jim Anton on bass, Tyrus Sass on keyboards and Zane Carney on rhythm guitar.[10]

Personal life[edit]

Family[edit]

Lang married former Kids Incorporated cast member Haylie Johnson on June 8, 2001, making him the brother-in-law of actress Ashley Johnson. Lang and his wife share the same birthday, although she is one year older. They live in Los Angeles and have five children.[11]


Lang has two older sisters, Stephanie and Heidi Jo. He has one younger sister, Jessica ("Jesse"), who was a contestant on season 8 of American Idol.

Conversion to Christianity[edit]

Lang became a Christian in 2000.[12][13] In an interview with Sara Groves in Christianity Today, Lang gave details about his conversion, assuring her that he had had a supernatural experience with the Holy Ghost.[13] In his own words, he has said that he formerly "hated Christianity"[14] and "despised the things of God", but now he wants to share with others about Jesus' love.[15]


The songs "Only a Man" and "Thankful" from his album Turn Around, are about his belief in God. He has also co-written a couple of songs with contemporary Christian music artist Steven Curtis Chapman, notably "My Love Remains".[16]

1995 ' (Kid Jonny Lang & The Big Bang)

Smokin

1997 , No. 44 (Billboard 200)

Lie to Me

1998 , No. 28 (Billboard 200)

Wander This World

2003 , No. 17 (Billboard 200)

Long Time Coming

2006 , No. 35 (Billboard 200), No. 1 (Billboard Christian Albums)

Turn Around

2009 Live at the Ryman, No. 2 (Billboard Blues Albums)

2013 , No. 50 (Billboard 200), No. 1 (Billboard Blues Albums), No. 2 (Billboard Christian Albums)

Fight for My Soul

2017 , No. 153 (Billboard 200)[17]

Signs

1997: - 1 episode, uncredited performer

Late Night with Conan O'Brien

1998: - the custodian

Blues Brothers 2000

1998: - episode "In Ramada Da Vida" (cameo)[21]

The Drew Carey Show

2008: Jonny Lang Live at DVD

Montreux 1999

discography at Discogs

Jonny Lang

at IMDb 

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