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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 recorded five albums that have charted on the top 50 of the Billboard 200 chart and won a Grammy Award for Turn Around .
Lie to Me is the second studio album by the American blues guitarist Jonny Lang, released on January 28, 1997. It is Lang's big-label debut, released a day before he turned 16. It is Lang's big-label debut, released a day before he turned 16.
Bobby Bland, 83, American blues and soul singer ("Further Up the Road", "Turn On Your Love Light"). [430] Frank Kelso, 79, American naval officer, Chief of Naval Operations (1990–1994), complications from a fall. [431] Kurt Leichtweiss, 86, German mathematician. [432] Little Willie Littlefield, 81, American pianist and singer, cancer. [433]
On October 18, 2015, former and longtime Obituary bassist Frank Watkins died from cancer. [24] On August 24, 2016, Obituary streamed a new song called "Loathe", a B-side to their then-upcoming single "Ten Thousand Ways to Die", which was released on October 21. [25] The band released their self-titled tenth studio album on March 17, 2017. [26]
John Long (born 1950), is an American country blues singer, fingerstyle guitarist, harmonica player and songwriter.He performs in a pre-war acoustic blues style, although his material is contemporary and mainly composed by Long and his elder brother.
Lang incorporated more R&B influences into his overall musical style, without neglecting his love for the blues. The album has more rock-elements compared to his previous work, and features one ballad with beat and arrangement comparable to modern R&B/Pop ("Touch"). One of the songs is a cover of Edgar Winter's "Dying to Live."
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Johnny "Yard Dog" Jones (June 21, 1941 [2] – September 15, 2015) [3] was an American Chicago blues and soul blues singer, guitarist, harmonica player, and songwriter. He won a W.C. Handy Award in 1998. Jones played in clubs and on the blues circuit for many years before recording his debut album at the age of 55. [4]