Jonathan Denis Langford (born 11 October 1957) is a Welsh
musician and artist based in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
Langford is a founder member of the
punk
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Genres, subculture, and related aspects
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band
The Mekons
The Mekons are a British band formed in the late 1970s as an art collective. They are one of the longest-running and most prolific of the first-wave British punk rock bands.
The band's style has evolved over time to incorporate aspects of ...
, the
post-punk
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group
The Three Johns
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, and the
alternative country
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ensembles
The Waco Brothers
The Waco Brothers are an American alternative country, or country-punk rock, band based in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
History
The Waco Brothers was formed by Jon Langford of the Mekons. The group grew out of Langford's wish to play more ...
and
Pine Valley Cosmonauts
Pine Valley Cosmonauts (PVC) are a musical ensemble from Chicago, Illinois.
History
The group was initiated by Jon Langford (also of the Waco Brothers and The Mekons) as a covers group, with both repertory and cast of backing members constantly ...
. He has campaigned against the
death penalty in Illinois.
Early life
Langford was born in
Newport, Wales, the youngest son of Kit Langford and Denis Langford, a Registered Chartered Accountant for Lloyd's Brewery.
Langford's older brother is science-fiction author and critic
David Langford
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, who lives in
Reading, England
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.
When he was young, Langford would visit his grandparents in
Croesyceiliog
Croesyceiliog (, ''Cockerel's Cross'') is a suburb of Cwmbran, Wales.
Housing
Croesyceiliog is primarily a residential district and contains a wide variety of housing from Victorian terraces and even older Welsh cottages to property built bet ...
, whose family friend ran two pubs, the Cambrian Arms and The Six in Hand.
He attended Gaer Infants School and Gaer Junior School, then Brynglas Primary School, the
Newport High School middle school on Queen's Hill.
In 1972–1973, after playing rugby and football, at the age of 15 Langford decided he liked playing music better. He played a lot of
David Bowie
David Robert Jones (8 January 194710 January 2016), known professionally as David Bowie ( ), was an English singer-songwriter and actor. A leading figure in the music industry, he is regarded as one of the most influential musicians of the ...
and was listening to a lot of
Man
A man is an adult male human. Prior to adulthood, a male human is referred to as a boy (a male child or adolescent). Like most other male mammals, a man's genome usually inherits an X chromosome from the mother and a Y chromo ...
.
Langford attended art school at
University of Leeds
, mottoeng = And knowledge will be increased
, established = 1831 – Leeds School of Medicine1874 – Yorkshire College of Science1884 - Yorkshire College1887 – affiliated to the federal Victoria University1904 – University of Leeds
, ...
as a painter.
He left school temporarily when the Mekons were founded, but later went back to college and finished his degree.
Music
Since the mid-1980s, Langford has been one of the leaders in incorporating
folk
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Arts, entertainment, and media
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and
country music
Country (also called country and western) is a genre of popular music that originated in the Southern and Southwestern United States in the early 1920s. It primarily derives from blues, church music such as Southern gospel and spirituals, ...
into punk rock. He has released a number of solo recordings as well as recordings with other bands outside of
The Mekons
The Mekons are a British band formed in the late 1970s as an art collective. They are one of the longest-running and most prolific of the first-wave British punk rock bands.
The band's style has evolved over time to incorporate aspects of ...
, most notably the
Waco Brothers
The Waco Brothers are an American alternative country, or country-punk rock, band based in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
History
The Waco Brothers was formed by Jon Langford of the Mekons. The group grew out of Langford's wish to play more ...
, which he co-founded after moving to Chicago in the early 1990s. He is involved with the Chicago-based
independent record label
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Bloodshot.
In a 2010 interview, Langford said his earliest influences were
Tom Jones,
Slade
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,
T. Rex,
The Kinks
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,
Johnny Cash
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,
Man
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and
Black Sabbath
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.
Langford is known for being very funny, and politically left, in his remarks and antics during live musical performances, and in his frequent interviews with journalists.
The Mekons
Langford was originally the drummer for the
punk
Punk or punks may refer to:
Genres, subculture, and related aspects
* Punk rock, a music genre originating in the 1970s associated with various subgenres
* Punk subculture, a subculture associated with punk rock, or aspects of the subculture s ...
band
The Mekons
The Mekons are a British band formed in the late 1970s as an art collective. They are one of the longest-running and most prolific of the first-wave British punk rock bands.
The band's style has evolved over time to incorporate aspects of ...
when it formed at the
University of Leeds
, mottoeng = And knowledge will be increased
, established = 1831 – Leeds School of Medicine1874 – Yorkshire College of Science1884 - Yorkshire College1887 – affiliated to the federal Victoria University1904 – University of Leeds
, ...
in 1977, but he later took up the guitar as other band members left.
The Mekons were signed to
Virgin Records
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but according to Langford they "got fired."
They played their first United States appearance on New Year's Eve in 1980, gave up live performances for a while, and released 1982's ''The Mekons Story''. They began performing again in public in 1984, playing their first shows as benefits for the British miners' union.
After being signed by major American label
A&M Records
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in the late 1980s, label shuffling resulted in the band trying to leave the label. In response, they recorded ''
Curse of the Mekons,'' which the label refused to release, becoming available in the U.S. only as an import.
A documentary called ''The Revenge of the Mekons'' was released in 2014 by director Joe Angio.
The Mekons continue to record and perform live, as of 2019.
The Three Johns
With John Hyatt and Phillip Brennan, Langford released several albums of drum-machine-fueled punk between 1982 and 1987. A retrospective box set was released in August 2015.
Dim Subooteyo
As Dim Subooteyo,
Brendan Croker
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and Langford released the album ''Lakeside'' (1990, SNAT Records).
The Killer Shrews
The Killer Shrews were a group composed of Langford (lead vocals),
Gary Lucas
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Lucas has released more than 50 albums to date as a solo artist or band l ...
, and
Tony Maimone
Tony Maimone (born September 27, 1952) is a bassist, producer, and recording engineer, who lives in Brooklyn, New York.
He was a member of Pere Ubu from the mid-1970s to the early 1990s, often playing with drummer Scott Krauss. The duo were dubb ...
. They released one self-titled album on Enemy Records in 1993.
The Waco Brothers
The Waco Brothers make country-punk music, and are a Chicago-based amalgam of players from the
Pine Valley Cosmonauts
Pine Valley Cosmonauts (PVC) are a musical ensemble from Chicago, Illinois.
History
The group was initiated by Jon Langford (also of the Waco Brothers and The Mekons) as a covers group, with both repertory and cast of backing members constantly ...
family and others, who have been recording since 1995, as of 2021. For their first albums, they included Dean Schlabowske (guitar/vocal), Tracey Dear (mandolin/vocal),
Alan Doughty (bass/vocal),
Mark Durante
Mark Durante is an American musician and songwriter who is based in Chicago.
Career
Durante began playing guitar in 1966 after being inspired by the fretwork of Jimi Hendrix, Frank Zappa and Merle Travis. Ten years later, Durante founded a rock ...
(pedal steel guitar), and Mekons drummer
Steve Goulding
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). By 2015, Goulding, now based in New York City, had been replaced by Joe Camarillo (drums), and Durante had left. Camarillo died in January 2021, and was replaced by Dan Massey.
Pine Valley Cosmonauts
Langford initiated another project, the
Pine Valley Cosmonauts
Pine Valley Cosmonauts (PVC) are a musical ensemble from Chicago, Illinois.
History
The group was initiated by Jon Langford (also of the Waco Brothers and The Mekons) as a covers group, with both repertory and cast of backing members constantly ...
, which performs the music of other country music groups. Several alternative country musicians have guested alongside a revolving assortment of Chicago musicians who have backed both Langford and other musicians such as
Kelly Hogan
Kelly Hogan (born January 11, 1965) is an American singer-songwriter, often known for her work as a member of Neko Case's backing band, as well as for her solo work.
Early and personal life
Hogan was born in Atlanta, Georgia, the daughter of ...
.
Wee Hairy Beasties
The Wee Hairy Beasties were a children's music group based in Chicago, composed of Jon Langford,
Sally Timms
Sally Timms (born 29 November 1959) is an English singer and lyricist. Timms is best known for her long involvement with The Mekons whom she joined in 1985.Sally Timmsat Allmusic
Career
Born in Leeds, in 1959,Wallenfeldt, Jeffthe Mekons in ...
,
Kelly Hogan
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Early and personal life
Hogan was born in Atlanta, Georgia, the daughter of ...
, and
Devil in a Woodpile
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History
Rick Sherry and Tom V. Ray firs ...
. They played their first gig together at the
Brookfield Zoo
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near Chicago, and released two albums in 2006 and 2008.
Men of Gwent
The Men of
Gwent are mainly Newport-based musicians, including members of Give Me Memphis and
The Darling Buds
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. Previously known as LL, the group have written and recorded intermittently for over 20 years, and have been playing live since 2007. As LL, their only release was a demo track ("Rechem") on the 1999 compilation ''Fear of a Red Planet''. Their Debut album ''The Legend of LL'' was released on Country Mile Records in 2015 and included reworkings of several songs from the same LL demos, as well as a new version of "
Pill
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Sailor", first released on ''Skull Orchard'' in 1998. Their second album ''President of Wales'' was released in November 2019, also on Country Mile.
Solo, Skull Orchard, etc.
Langford's first official solo album, ''
Skull Orchard'', a look back at his hometown of Newport, Wales, was released in 1998. He followed it with ''All the Fame of Lofty Deeds'', in 2004, and ''Gold Brick'' in 2006.
Ever since releasing the original 2008 album, Langford continued to intermittently use the "Skull Orchard" band name, usually when recording or performing live with accompanying electric instruments. "Skull Orchard" has almost always included bassist
Alan Doughty, also of the Waco Brothers.
In 2010 and 2011 for example, frequent members also included Joe Camarillo (of the Waco Brothers), Jim Elkington, and
Tawny Newsome
Tawny Newsome (born February 24, 1983) is an American musician, comedian, and actress best known for playing Chelsea Leight-Leigh on ''Bajillion Dollar Propertie$'', co-starring in ''Space Force'' and the third season of ''Brockmire'', and co-h ...
. Recordings credited to Jon Langford and the Skull Orchard include his 2010 ''Old Devils'' album, his 2014 ''Here Be Monsters'' album, and, starting in 2020, some of the songs in his ''Jon Langford's Lucky Seven Series'' of singles.
[
In the late 2000s Langford met the ]Burlington
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ntario, CanadaWelsh Male Chorus, who are based near Toronto
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. He invited them first to accompany him at a CeltFest in Chicago in 2007, and then to re-record the whole of the ''Skull Orchard''. The album ''Skull Orchard Revisited'' (credited to Jon Langford and the Burlington Welsh Male Chorus) was released on 3 June 2011 by Bloodshot Records. Langford continued to intermittently perform live with the chorus.
Circa 2003, Langford started the band "Ship & Pilot", to perform his songs, especially in and near New York City
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. It continued to perform into 2006, and very occasionally since, including in 2022. Ship & Pilot also included Tony Maimone
Tony Maimone (born September 27, 1952) is a bassist, producer, and recording engineer, who lives in Brooklyn, New York.
He was a member of Pere Ubu from the mid-1970s to the early 1990s, often playing with drummer Scott Krauss. The duo were dubb ...
, Jean Cook, usually Sally Timms, and on drums variously Steve Goulding
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or Dan Massey.
At the 2014 Hideout Block Party in Chicago, Langford debuted the band Bad Luck Jonathan (a name likely inspired by that of then-president of Nigeria, Goodluck Jonathan
Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan (born 20 November 1957)Lawson Heyford, ''The Source'' (Lagos), 11 December 2006. is a Nigerian politician who served as the President of Nigeria from 2010 to 2015. He lost the 2015 presidential election to fo ...
). The band, described as "socialist voodoo space boogie", featured Alan Doughty and Joe Camarillo from the Waco Brothers
The Waco Brothers are an American alternative country, or country-punk rock, band based in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
History
The Waco Brothers was formed by Jon Langford of the Mekons. The group grew out of Langford's wish to play more ...
, Phil Wandscher
Phil Wandscher is the former guitarist of the alt-country band Whiskeytown, and is now a member of Jesse Sykes and the Sweet Hereafter.
Wandscher appeared on Death Cab For Cutie's album ''Transatlanticism
''Transatlanticism'' is the fourth stu ...
from Whiskeytown
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, and Martin Billheimer from Chicago's former Devil Bell Hippies (and the Pritzker Military Museum and Library
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). According to Langford, "Bad Luck Jonathan is very loud and unashamedly 1971."
Four Lost Souls was a collaboration between Langford, John Szymanski, Tawny Newsome
Tawny Newsome (born February 24, 1983) is an American musician, comedian, and actress best known for playing Chelsea Leight-Leigh on ''Bajillion Dollar Propertie$'', co-starring in ''Space Force'' and the third season of ''Brockmire'', and co-h ...
and Bethany Thomas. Their eponymous debut album was produced by Norbert Putnam
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and released in 2017, followed by live performances.
Aside from the above-mentioned bands, Langford has performed with many different musicians over the years, but his most constant live collaborator has been singer and fellow Mekon Sally Timms
Sally Timms (born 29 November 1959) is an English singer and lyricist. Timms is best known for her long involvement with The Mekons whom she joined in 1985.Sally Timmsat Allmusic
Career
Born in Leeds, in 1959,Wallenfeldt, Jeffthe Mekons in ...
, ever since they both moved to Chicago. As of 2022, they continue to collaborate on various recording and performance projects.
Langford, with and without Timms, has often performed his own and others' songs accompanied by a lead guitar player. Circa 2000, session guitarist John Rice, formerly of Chicago country music band the Sundowners, often joined Langford live around Chicago. From 2015 into 2022, John Szymanski has regularly been Langford's lead guitarist.[ For louder performances in and near Chicago in the 21st century, Langford has often added bassist Alan Doughty and drummer Dan Massey, calling this aggregation first "Jon Langford & 3 Blokes" (2018-2021)] and then "Jon Langford and His Fancy Men" (2021+). Langford has sometimes graced various other ''ad hoc'' groups with particular names, such as "Jon Langford and the Sturdy Nelsons" (2018), "Jon Langford & the Far Forlorn" (circa 2015 through at least 2021, in Austin, Texas
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), "Jon Langford and the Six Proud Walkers" (2000-2001),[ "Lost in America Tour Band" (2003),] "The One Day Band" (2002), and "Jon Langford’s Hillbilly Lovechild" (2019, 1994).[
Langford has brought a band to nearly every annual ]Hardly Strictly Bluegrass
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festival, in San Francisco
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, in the 21st century.[
]
Visual art
Jon Langford is also a painter and graphic designer.
Langford has painted portraits of famous and forgotten figures from the dawn of country music, such as Hank Williams
Hank Williams (born Hiram Williams; September 17, 1923 – January 1, 1953) was an American singer, songwriter, and musician. Regarded as one of the most significant and influential American singers and songwriters of the 20th century, he reco ...
, Johnny Cash
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, Elvis Presley
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, and " The Cuckoo", many based on classic photographs. Many of his paintings and prints are available from the Yard Dog Art Gallery in Austin, TX, and LeMieux Galleries in New Orleans, LA, as of 2021. ''Nashville Radio'', a collection of his artwork and writings, was published in 2006.
Langford has designed and painted the covers for many music recordings. These include, but are not limited to, most of the recordings on which he has been the musical leader, and many recordings of his other bands.[ Other examples include the cover art of ''The Sandinista! Project – A Tribute to The Clash''][Sandanista!Project AllMusic"/> and "Commercial Suicide Man" (2018), a collaborative single by ]the Nightingales
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and Vic Godard
Vic Godard (born Victor John Napper) is an English singer-songwriter formerly of the punk group Subway Sect. He is now also a solo performer, while continuing to appear with various incarnations of Subway Sect.
Biography
Born Victor John Napper ...
.
In 2015, Langford was commissioned by the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
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to paint a series of portraits for its "Dylan, Cash, and the Nashville Cats: A New Music City" exhibition, which opened on 27 March 2015. Of that exhibit, Per Langford, "I said to my wife, 'They’ve got ‘The Death of Country Music’ on the wall at the Country Music Hall of Fame', and she just went, 'Well, I guess you won, then.'.”[ That commission lead to a collaboration between Langford and Hatch Show Print Master Printer Jim Sherraden. Their artwork was then adapted for the album covers of the 2015 double-LP compilation '' Dylan, Cash, and the Nashville Cats: A New Music City'' and of the 2016 triple-LP '' Trio: Farther Along'' by ]Dolly Parton
Dolly Rebecca Parton (born January 19, 1946) is an American singer-songwriter, actress, philanthropist, and businesswoman, known primarily for her work in country music. After achieving success as a songwriter for others, Parton made her album d ...
, Linda Ronstadt
Linda Maria Ronstadt (born July 15, 1946) is a retired American singer who performed and recorded in diverse genres including rock, country, light opera, the Great American Songbook, and Latin. She has earned 11 Grammy Awards, three American ...
, and Emmylou Harris
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.
Langford has designed the graphics for T-shirt
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s, tote bag
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Totes are often used as reusable shopping bags. The archetypal tote bag is made of sturdy cloth, perhaps with thick leather at its handl ...
s, and other items to support various organizations, including: Chicago's StreetWise magazine (which is sold by people who are homeless or at risk of being homeless); Chicago's Hideout Inn during the COVID-19 pandemic
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; Chicago's Old Town School of Folk Music
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; and San Francisco's Hardly Strictly Bluegrass
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festival. Langford's paintings appear on bottles and other items for the Dogfish Head Brewery
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Select brews (includi ...
, and Few Spirits. Since 2015, Langford has designed covers for a series of novels by author Jay Spencer Green
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, including ''Breakfast at Cannibal Joe's'' and ''Ivy Feckett is Looking for Love''.
For over 10 years, Langford illustrated the pop-music parody comic strip '' Great Pop Things'' under the pseudonym Chuck Death with a friend from his hometown, Newport, Wales, Colin B. Morton, who wrote the text. The cartoon strip was published in music and alternative weekly newspapers in London
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, Los Angeles
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, and Chicago, and was a pen-and-ink history of rock-and-roll. An anthology of the best strips was published in a book of the same name.
Radio
* For several years starting in 2005, Langford co-hosted a weekly radio program called "The Eclectic Company" with Nicholas Tremulis, and occasionally Kelly Hogan
Kelly Hogan (born January 11, 1965) is an American singer-songwriter, often known for her work as a member of Neko Case's backing band, as well as for her solo work.
Early and personal life
Hogan was born in Atlanta, Georgia, the daughter of ...
, which was broadcast on WXRT
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93.1 FM in Chicago.
* Langford has contributed to episodes of the syndicated''This American Life
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'' program.
Theatre
* In 2005, Langford's multimedia music/spoken-word/video performance, ''The Executioner's Last Songs,'' premiered at Alverno College
Alverno College is a private Roman Catholic women's college in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
History
Chartered in 1887 as St. Joseph's Normal School, Alverno became Alverno Teachers College in 1936. It adopted its current name in 1946.
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, and has been performed in several other cities.
* In January and February 2009, Chicago's Walkabout Theater Company and Collaboraction premiered a stage adaptation of Langford's ''Goldbrick'' that featured a live band, two actors and video projections.
* In November and December 2009, The House Theatre of Chicago staged a production of ''All the Fame of Lofty Deeds,'' written by rock journalist Mark Guarino and based on Langford's art and 2004 solo album of the same name.
*In November 2018, scored Mark Guarino's play ''Take Me'', produced at Straw Dog Theater Company. Chris Jones, theater critic for The Chicago Tribune
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stated "if you’re a fan of Langford’s work, you’ll find plenty here to merit a trip to Strawdog: At times, I was tempted to close my eyes, getting lost in the Bowie-esque longing you can find in these lush and potent melodies, true and vital feeling hidden in pastiche."
Collaborations
* Langford has appeared on recordings with Dutch punk band the Ex, The Old 97s
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They ...
, Chip Taylor
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Early life
Taylor was born on March 21, 1940, in Yonkers, New York. He is the brother of a ...
, Alejandro Escovedo
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, and has recorded joint albums with Richard Buckner, Kevin Coyne
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, Kat Ex (Katherina Bornefeld) as KatJonBand), Rosie Flores
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, Roger Knox
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Early life
Knox is from the Gamilaroi nation, part of the Aboriginal Australian community, and was born in Moree, New South Wales. ...
, Danbert Nobacon
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, The Sadies
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, Walter Salas-Humara
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, and Sally Timms
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Career
Born in Leeds, in 1959,Wallenfeldt, Jeffthe Mekons in ...
.
* Langford also contributed to and worked with Doorika, a defunct performance arts collective based in Chicago and New York City.
* Langford was Castee #00039 in Cynthia Plaster Caster
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's plaster castings. The piece was named Long Dong Jon Langford.
Politics and service
Langford considers himself "working class socialist." Langford has said he became politicized against the death penalty
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after the execution of John Wayne Gacy
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.
In 1988, Langford co-produced (with Mark Riley) a Johnny Cash
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tribute album, Til Things are Brighter...'', to raise funds for the Terrence Higgins Trust
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. The album was endorsed and admired by Cash himself who is featured alongside Langford and Riley on its cover. He and his fellow musicians have done many other musical fundraisers to support various causes, including striking British coal miners and Doctors Without Borders
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(The Mekons
The Mekons are a British band formed in the late 1970s as an art collective. They are one of the longest-running and most prolific of the first-wave British punk rock bands.
The band's style has evolved over time to incorporate aspects of ...
); and the Kentuckians for the Commonwealth
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( Freakons).
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Langford produced ''The Executioner's Last Songs, Vols. 1, 2, & 3'' record compilations of 2002 and 2003, by various singers backed by the Pine Valley Cosmonauts
Pine Valley Cosmonauts (PVC) are a musical ensemble from Chicago, Illinois.
History
The group was initiated by Jon Langford (also of the Waco Brothers and The Mekons) as a covers group, with both repertory and cast of backing members constantly ...
, to benefit charitable organizations working to end the death penalty (Artists Against the Death Penalty
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, the Illinois Death Penalty Moratorium Project, and the National Coalition To Abolish the Death Penalty). In 2006, Langford was commissioned to develop a performance based on the compilations for the Museum of Contemporary Art Museum of Contemporary Art (often abbreviated to MCA, MoCA or MOCA) may refer to:
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in Chicago; the show was also performed at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis.
As mentioned above, Langford has designed and contributed graphics to a variety of organizations. Langford was an honorary board member of the Chicago-based nonprofit organisation Rock for Kids
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.
Personal life
Langford is married to architect and jewelry designer, Helen Tsatsos, as of 2021. Tsatsos' jewelry was awarded Macy's
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"Designer of Distinction" award in 2010 and has a line of pieces that incorporate Langford's artwork. Langford and Tsatsos were introduced in 1986 at a party after a Three John's gig in her home town of Chicago. They currently live in Chicago and have two children, James and Tommy. James Langford is a clothing designer and, while in high school, was in the band The Ungnomes; Tommy Langford, as of 2021, is a songwriter and lead singer in the band Mock Nine.
Solo discography
Albums
* 1998: '' Skull Orchard'' (Bloodshot Records)
* 2003: ''Mayors of the Moon'' (Bloodshot Records) – as Jon Langford and his Sadies
* 2004: ''All the Fame of Lofty Deeds'' (Bloodshot Records)
* 2006: ''Gold Brick'' (Bloodshot Records)
* 2009: ''All the Fame of Lofty Deeds – The Soundtrack'' (Bloodshot Records)
* 2010: ''Live at the Hideout: Jon Langford and Walter Salas-Humara
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'' (Bloodshot Records) – digital only
* 2010: ''Old Devils'' (Bloodshot Records) - as Jon Langford and Skull Orchard
* 2011: ''Skull Orchard Revisited'' – debut album ''Skull Orchard'' re-recorded with the Burlington Welsh Male Choir; book + CD (Verse Chorus Press)
* 2014: ''Here Be Monsters'' (Bloodshot Records) - as Jon Langford and Skull Orchard
* 2014: ''Choice Cuts: Best of Jon Langford'' (Bloodshot Records)
* 2014: ''Bad Luck Jonathan'' – as Bad Luck Jonathan ( Blue Arrow Records)
* 2017: ''Four Lost Souls'' (Bloodshot Records)
EPs
* 1998: ''Gravestone EP'' (Bloodshot Records)
* 2000: ''Songs of False Hope & High Values'' (Bloodshot Records) – Sally Timms & Jon Langford
singles
* 2002: '' Rocket Man'' (by Elton John
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& Bernie Taupin
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) digital only - as "The One Day Band''[
* 2012: ''Drone Operator'' (Bloodshot Records) – as Jon Langford and Skull Orchard
* 2018: ''Worm In Your Ear / Stone Tumbling Stream'' ( Tiny Global Productions, via ]bandcamp
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) - as Martin Bramah
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* 2020: ''Jon Langford's Lucky Seven Series, part 1'' (Tiny Global Productions, via bandcamp) - package of 6 songs on 3 vinyl singles; also digital
* 2021: ''Jon Langford's Lucky Seven Series, part 2'' (Tiny Global Productions, via bandcamp) - package of 6 songs on 3 vinyl singles; also digital
Compilation contributions (partial list)
* 1994: "Over the Cliff" – ''For a Life of Sin: A Compilation of Insurgent Chicago Country'' – as Jon Langford’s Hillbilly Lovechild (w/ Tony Maimone
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, Brian Doherty, & Tracy Dear; Bloodshot Records)
* 2000: "Brixton" – ''Down to the Promised Land: 5 Years of Bloodshot Records'' – Chip Taylor
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Early life
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w/ Jon Langford (Bloodshot Records)
* 2002: "Nashville Radio" – ''Making Singles, Drinking Doubles'' (Bloodshot Records)
* 2006" "Take This Hammer
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" – ''Old Town School of Folk Music
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Songbook Volume One'' (Old Town School Recordings, Bloodshot Records)
* 2007: "Junco Partner
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'' – Jon Langford and Sally Timms with Ship & Pilot ( 00:02:59 Records/ MRI Associated Labels)[Sandanista!Project AllMusic">]
* 2019: "I Am a Big Town" – ''Too Late to Pray: Defiant Chicago Roots'' – as Jon Langford’s Hillbilly Lovechild (w/ Tony Maimone
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He was a member of Pere Ubu from the mid-1970s to the early 1990s, often playing with drummer Scott Krauss. The duo were dubb ...
, Steve Albini
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, & John Szymanski; Bloodshot Records)
Works or publications
* Morton, Colin B., Chuck Death, and Greil Marcus. ''Great Pop Things.'' Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin, 1992.
* Morton, Colin B., and Chuck Death. ''The Real History of Rock and Roll from Elvis to Oasis.'' Portland, OR: Verse Chorus Press, 1998.
* Langford, Jon. ''Nashville Radio: Art, Words and Music.'' Portland, OR: Verse Chorus Press, 2006.
* Langford, Jon, and David Langford. ''Skull Orchard Revisited: Art, Words & Music.'' Portland, OR: Verse Chorus Press, 2011.
References
External links
Jon Langford
Jon Langford
at Bloodshot Records
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Jon Langford
at Yard Dog
Jon Langford
at Internet Archive
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Live Music Archive
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1957 births
Living people
People from Newport, Wales
Alumni of the University of Leeds
Welsh songwriters
Welsh male singers
British expatriates in the United States
The Minus 5 members
Political music artists
Bloodshot Records artists
The Mekons members
British male songwriters