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'''Jon Langford''' was originally a founding member and the drummer of the Leeds-based band [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mekons_%28band%29 The Mekons],<br/>
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'''Jon Langford''' was a founding member and the drummer of the Leeds-based band [[The Mekons]], who were good friends with [[The Sisters of Mercy]]. He was and is also a member of the legendary [http://www.threejohns.co.uk/ Three Johns].<br/>
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In 1981 and 1982, Jon Langford stepped in for a few live gigs with The Sisters of Mercy, temporarily replacing original band members. On one of these occasions, he played the synthesizer, while for a later gig on [[Fri,_05-Feb-1982|Friday 5th, 1982]] he took over bass duties for [[Craig Adams]].<br/>
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Together with [[The Sisters of Mercy]], [http://www.punk77.co.uk/groups/mekons.htm The Mekons] and various other bands from the Leeds-area music scene of the time are also featured on the 1985 compilation LP [http://www.discogs.com/Various-They-Shall-Not-Pass/release/443253 They Shall Not Pass], which was dedicated to the striking miners and their families.<br/>
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It is also a rumour of the old times that [[The Mekons]] lyrics to ''Prince Of Darkness'' refer to [[Andrew Eldritch]]. For some detailled information on this issue, please check [http://clrvynt.com/jon-langford-interview/ this lovely interview with Jon Langford] by [http://clrvynt.com/author/zachlipez/ Zach Lipez @C L R V Y N T].<br/>
  
who were good friend with [[The Sisters of Mercy]]. So, Jon Langford stepped in as a bass player for a few live gigs <br/>
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Another interesting read about the collaboration of Jon Langford and [[Andrew Eldritch]] is here under [http://sistersfan.blogspot.de/2017/08/eldritch-and-botha-boys.html ''Eldritch and The Botha Boys ?''] on the well-known [http://sistersfan.blogspot.de/ ''I Was A Teenage Sisters of Mercy Fan'' Blog]<br/>
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[[File:1982 05 02 John Langford on stage with The Sisters Press Snippet.jpg|thumb|right|480px|Jon Langford on stage with The Sisters of Mercy<br/>- Vanbrugh College, York University, 5/2/1982 -]]
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During his long and ongoing musical career, '''Jon Langford''' has appeared <br/>
  
in 1981 until The Sisters found [[Craig Adams]].<br/>
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as a singer, drummer, bassist, guitarist, record producer, sound engineer and more.<br/>
 
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In addition, The Mekons were featured together with [[The Sisters of Mercy]] and various other bands from the area <br/>
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For additional information about Jon Langford and his manifold musical undertakings, <br/>
  
on the 1985 compilation [http://www.discogs.com/Various-They-Shall-Not-Pass/release/443253 They Shall Not Pass], which was dedicated to the striking miners and their families.<br/>
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please check the following links:<br/>
  
It is also a rumour of the old times that one of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mekons_%28band%29 The Mekons'] lyrics does refer to [[Andrew Eldritch]].<br/>
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Langford Jon Langford at wikipedia]<br/>
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* [http://www.discogs.com/artist/289297-Jon-Langford-2 Jon Langford's discography at discogs] and
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* [http://jonlangford.de/?page_id=6 Jon Langford's own website] .<br/>
 
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Until further elaboration of this article, please avail yourselves of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Langford this Wiki] for additional information.<br/>
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''*'' Our endless thanks for the press snippet on the right side go to ''spiggymr7''.<br/>
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For the full press article featured in Melody Maker February 27th, 1982 see <br/>
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also [https://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?p=624988#624988 this] and [https://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?p=625006#625006 this] lovely post @The Heartland Forums ... :-)))<br/>
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Latest revision as of 01:56, 21 August 2017

Jon Langford in the early days
Jon Langford in 2010


Jon Langford was a founding member and the drummer of the Leeds-based band The Mekons, who were good friends with The Sisters of Mercy. He was and is also a member of the legendary Three Johns.

In 1981 and 1982, Jon Langford stepped in for a few live gigs with The Sisters of Mercy, temporarily replacing original band members. On one of these occasions, he played the synthesizer, while for a later gig on Friday 5th, 1982 he took over bass duties for Craig Adams.

Together with The Sisters of Mercy, The Mekons and various other bands from the Leeds-area music scene of the time are also featured on the 1985 compilation LP They Shall Not Pass, which was dedicated to the striking miners and their families.

It is also a rumour of the old times that The Mekons lyrics to Prince Of Darkness refer to Andrew Eldritch. For some detailled information on this issue, please check this lovely interview with Jon Langford by Zach Lipez @C L R V Y N T.

Another interesting read about the collaboration of Jon Langford and Andrew Eldritch is here under Eldritch and The Botha Boys ? on the well-known I Was A Teenage Sisters of Mercy Fan Blog


Jon Langford on stage with The Sisters of Mercy
- Vanbrugh College, York University, 5/2/1982 -


During his long and ongoing musical career, Jon Langford has appeared

as a singer, drummer, bassist, guitarist, record producer, sound engineer and more.

For additional information about Jon Langford and his manifold musical undertakings,

please check the following links:


* Our endless thanks for the press snippet on the right side go to spiggymr7.

For the full press article featured in Melody Maker February 27th, 1982 see

also this and this lovely post @The Heartland Forums ... :-)))