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JONNY
LANG TAKES CENTER STAGE
ON FIRST-EVER LIVE ALBUM
Live
at the Ryman captures blues guitarist in
an electrifying performance in Nashville, Tennessee
On
sale April 20, 2010
While still in his teens
in the mid 1990s, Jonny Lang exploded onto the national scene with
a combination of highly developed blues guitar chops and a powerful
voice that rivaled some musicians more than twice his age. And that
was just the beginning. Fifteen years and a half-dozen studio albums
later, he has evolved into a seasoned musician and a road-savvy
showman capable of delivering powerful live performances on his
home soil and just about every other continent on the globe.
On April 20, 2010 Concord
Records captures that passion and energy with the release of Live
at the Ryman, Lang’s first record since 2006’s
Turn Around, which earned him a Grammy® Award for Best
Gospel Album. Recorded at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee,
in the summer of 2008, Live at the Ryman,
Lang’s first-ever live recording, offers a compelling glimpse
of a young guitarist at the height of his creative powers, yet still
open to exploring the depth and range of the blues and its relationship
to R&B, soul, rock, gospel, funk and so may other emotionally
riveting forms of music.
Backed by the five-man
crew of guitarist/vocalist Sonny Thompson, keyboardist Tommy Barbarella,
bassist Jim Anton, drummer Barry Alexander and percussionist/vocalist
Jason Eskridge, Lang burns through a dozen songs first heard on
studio albums dating back to 1997. This time, though, the songs
heat up in the kind of pressure-cooker setting that can only take
shape in the vibrant Nashville club scene.
The Ryman says Lang,
is “one of those magical places where you just can’t
help but be inspired. I think a lot of that magic and inspiration
makes its way onto this recording. It’s a collection of some
of the best songs from our studio recordings – only more energized,
thanks to a great group of musicians and a very receptive live audience.”
The set opens with the
triple punch of “One Person At a Time,” “Bump
in the Road” and “Turn Around” – songs that
reflect Lang’s ever-evolving spiritual side. “In my
own life, music has been such a powerful force, and I know that’s
the case for a lot of people,” he says. “I’ve
seen how music can give people the strength to change. After years
of witnessing that, it’s become more of a focus for me to
write songs that really count.”
Later, Lang and company churn their way through “A Quitter
Never Wins,” a song by veteran bluesman Tinsley Ellis that’s
been a consistent entry in Lang’s live show for many years.
The set reaches its coda
with “Breakin’ Me,” a melancholy ballad that segues
into a burning rendition of “Lie To Me” – Lang’s
very first hit in 1997, and a song that continues to define him
as a lead figure in the blues for a new century.
In many respects, Live
at the Ryman is the record that Lang wanted to make
all along – one that paints a vivid picture of a performer
and a band who understand the significance of the blues as not only
an art form unto itself, but as the wellspring for every meaningful
and enduring form of music to follow.
“I’ve wanted
to do a live record for a long time, because I feel like our band
is strongest in the live setting,” says Lang. “I think
this record is a good representation of our live show, and an accurate
reference for people who haven’t seen us yet. Hopefully it
will be an inspiration for them to come out and see us.”
You can catch Jonny beginning
in early March on the fourth edition of the upcoming Experience
Hendrix Tour, featuring an all-star line up of music greats
paying homage to the music and legacy of Jimi Hendrix including:
Jonny along with Joe Satriani, Eric Johnson and Kenny Wayne Shepherd
among many others.
March
4 - Santa Barbara, CA - Arlington Theater
5 - Los Angeles, CA - Gibson Amphitheater
6 - Las Vegas, NV - The Joint @ Hard Rock
7 - Mesa, AZ - Ikeda Theater
9 - Fresno, CA - Table Mountain
10/11 - San Francisco, CA - Warfield Theater
12 - Reno, NV - Silver Legacy
14 - Denver, CO - Paramount Theatre
15 – Salina, KS – Steifel Theatre
16 - Kansas City, MO - Uptown Theater
17 - Minneapolis, MN - Orpheum Theater
18 - Chicago, IL - Chicago Theater
20 - St. Louis, MO - Fox Theatre
21 - Milwaukee, WI - Riverside Theater
23 - Akron, OH - Civic Theatre
24 - Montclair, NJ - Wellmont Theatre
25 - Red Bank, NJ - Count Basie Theater
27- Atlanta, GA - Fox Theatre
28 – Durham, NC - - Durham Performing Arts Center
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For more information
contact:
Amanda Cagan – ABC Public Relations – 818-990-6876
amanda@abc-pr.com
Joel Amsterdam –
Concord Music Group – 310-385-4206
joel.amsterdam@concordmusicgroup.com
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