Showing posts with label Jonathon Long. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jonathon Long. Show all posts

Thursday, July 1, 2021

Jonathon Long - Parables Of A Southern Man

Size: 107.4 MB
Time: 46:26
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2021
Styles: Blues Rock, Southern Rock
Art: Front

01. Madison Square Garden (4:59)
02. The Ride (3:53)
03. My Kind Of Woman (2:33)
04. Pain (3:07)
05. Landline (3:50)
06. All I Need (4:23)
07. Dangerous (3:07)
08. Savior's Face (5:10)
09. My Kind Of Crazy (3:37)
10. That Ain't Love (4:04)
11. Cheap Romance (3:22)
12. Jenny (4:15)

Jonathon Long, a Baton Rouge native, started playing guitar at age 6 and was quickly touted as a child prodigy. By the age of 14 Long was already touring regionally and making an impact on the blues scene. At the age of 22, he won Guitar Center’s “King of the Blues” Award for the best unsigned Blues Guitarist. Now a music veteran at 29, Long is developing further as a singer, songwriter, and live showman. Long is about to release his second release for Wild Heart Records, the label owned by another blues veteran Samantha Fish. Parables of a Southern Man releases on July 2nd, and like a good bowl of gumbo, has a lot of different ingredients to give it a diverse taste on the musical flavor pallet.

Jonathon has a soulful voice that is reminiscent of the golden age of Southern Rock and easily lends itself to the mix of songs on Parables of a Southern Man. The songs reflect the influences of southern music and being raised in Louisiana. The songs cover the spectrum from Blues, Jazz, Southern Rock, and Gospel. While praised initially as a guitar player, Long’s vocal abilities are quickly holding their own against his guitar playing.

The release starts off with the track “Madison Square Garden” which is a modern southern rock song about a musician’s dream of playing the most famous venue in America. Stylistically the song is rooted square between early Allman Brothers and Marshall Tucker Band. The song features a tasteful slide guitar solo that ties the elements of the song together nicely. “The Ride” is an edgier song that gives the listener a taste of the grittier side of Long’s vocals while giving glimpses of his explosiveness as a guitar player. “My Kind of Woman” is an up-tempo shuffle that shows Long taking his playing and vocals throughout the song to higher intensity level. “Pain” shows the diversity and growth in Long’s songwriting and is closer to country single than a blues or rock song. The hook in this song is his vocal melody while still showcasing his tasteful guitar licks throughout the song. “Savior’s Face” is the lead single and off of the release and showcases Long’s soulful voice while blending it with his other rich musical influences. Lyrically it’s a statement about the modern misguided society (or church) who likely wouldn’t even recognize the “Savior” they worship. It’s a powerful song musically and lyrically while showing glimpses of Long’s potential as an artist.

Parables of a Southern Man expands on the foundation that Long built with his self-titled 2018 release. Long is an artist that has all of the right ingredients to be a well-rounded artist and not just a guitar slinger. With the right recipe (pun intended), he has the ability to become a force in the music community. Parables of a Southern Man takes him one step closer to that reaching his potential. The Review: 7.5/10 ~Jamie Warden

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Monday, September 10, 2018

Jonathon Long - Jonathon Long

Size: 88,4 MB
Time: 37:34
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2018
Styles: Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Art: Full

01. Bury Me (2:55)
02. Shine Your Love (3:11)
03. That's When I Knew (3:57)
04. The Light (3:40)
05. Living The Blues (3:18)
06. Natural Girl (2:36)
07. The River (3:46)
08. Pour Another Drink (3:35)
09. This Road (2:49)
10. Where Love Went Wrong (3:19)
11. Pray For Me (4:21)

From Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Jonathon “Boogie” Long was born with the blues coursing through his veins. Brought up in a Southern Baptist community, he first picked up the guitar at the age of six, teaching himself old gospel songs. Years later, a teenage Long found himself playing weekly gigs at blues clubs and events around town. At fourteen, he left school to lay down his roots touring with local legend Henry Turner Jr. & Flavor from 2003 to 2005, as well as putting in time with Louisiana legends such as Larry Garner, Kenny Neal, and James Johnson at local Blues jams. Boogie has shared the stage with standout musicians such as Warren Haynes and Govt Mule, Jimmy Vaughn, Greg Allman, ZZ Top, Dr. John, Rockin’ Dopsie, 3 Doors Down, Ellis Hall, Ann Wilson, Henry Gray, Lil Ray Neal, and Lou Marini of the Blues Brothers Band.

In 2011, Boogie Long was crowned Guitar Center’s “King of the Blues” from a field of over 4,000 contestants, in the competition for #1 Unsigned Blues Guitarist in America. Soon after, Boogie was sought out to film 2013’s “Boogie Blues Magic,” an instructional three-DVD set on which he shares his original tricks for learning fundamental blues styles (www.boogiebluesmagic.com).

In April of 2013, Boogie was tapped by B.B. King to support his four week tour, also doing shows with Robert Cray, Kenny Wayne Shepard, and Larry Mcray. Shortly after, he was asked to perform at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival and has been blessed to perform every year since.

On another recent project, Boogie co-starred in the independent film, “We Are Kings,” a fictional story about an elderly couple that owns a juke joint in the Mississippi Delta. Boogie currently fronts his own blues/soul trio, The Blues Revolution. His soul-stomping vocals and monster guitar shredding, paired with bluesy songwriting chops make his powerhouse performances a “must see”. His debut album, “Blues Revolution”, was released in April of 2013 and his 2nd album, “Trying to get There” was released in August of 2016 with Louisiana Redhot Records.

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