Some time ago we had one of those wonderful and rare ‘hallelujah’ moments where you get truly knocked off your feet by a player you’d never encountered before. Jonathon Long, a 32-year-old from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, may not be a household name quite yet, but his effortless command of country, jazz and blues licks recalls greats such as Danny Gatton – not a comparison one uses lightly.
When we caught up with Jonathon last summer, he was playing on a blues-themed cruise hosted by Joe Bonamassa. But he’s about as far from the popular blues-rocker as can be, citing Johnny A, Tony Rice and Guthrie Govan as equally important influences in his rich inner musical landscape. He’s also got huge chops, which he delivers with the passion of a travelling preacher. We joined the charismatic Southern Suhr-slinger to get to the roots of his eclectic and electrifying style and learn some of his hottest licks direct from the source.
Louisiana is a state with a lot of music history. How did you make a name for yourself on that scene?