Guitarist and singer-songwriter Jonny Lang has announced that he will return to the UK in 2014 following his sold-out October show at London's Borderline.
Lang released his first new album in seven years, 'Fight For My Soul', in the UK this week. Released by Provogue Records/Mascot Label Group, the new album, produced by Tommy Sims who co-wrote Eric Clapton’s Grammy winning 'Change the World', is the follow-up to Lang’s Grammy Award winning 2006 album 'Turn Around'. Check out Stereoboard's glowing 4.5-star review of 'Fight For My Soul', here.
Speaking about the new album, Lang said: "Much of what I've experienced through music and life in general is in these songs. I really like reaching out and connecting with people. For me, this is what it's all about. It keeps it fresh with different experiences every day."
Lang has built a reputation as one of the best live performers and guitarists of his generation. He embarks on a European tour in October that includes a sold out concert at London’s Borderline, Lang’s first UK show in over a decade.
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