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C Lanzbom
Birth nameC Joseph Lanzbom
Occupation(s)Guitarist ,Studio musician, songwriter, recording engineer
InstrumentGuitar
Years active1991–present
Websiteclanzbom.com

C Joseph Lanzbom is a Grammy winning American guitarist and songwriter. He is known for co-founding the band Inasense (later renamed Soulfarm), with Noah Chase.[1]

Personal background

Lanzbom grew up in Lakewood Township, New Jersey, where he studied music and jazz guitar privately. He then went to the University of Miami to formally study composition and theory. Influences include Charlie Christian, BB King, Duane Allman, Pat Metheny, and T Bone Burnett.

Professional background

In 1991, Lanzbom established the band Inasense (later renamed Soulfarm), with Noah Chase.[2] Together, they released more than ten albums. Lanzbom is the founder of Sherwood Ridge Studio, located in Pomona, New York.[3] He has worked with Shlomo Carlebach, Perry Farrell of Jane's Addiction, Jeff Haynes, T Lavitz, Dave Eggar, and American Idol finalist Crystal Bowersox. He served as an engineer guitarist and songwriter on Pete Seeger's album Tomorrow's Children, for which he won a Grammy Award in 2011.[4] Lanzbom played guitar on and mixed Seeger and Bruce Springsteen's "God's Counting on Me, God's Counting on You". He also Co founded the band Deadgrass in 2016 to present .

Discography

Album (Year) Track Listing
Beyond This World

(1996)

  1. A Good Sign
  2. Here's To You
  3. Temple of Song
  4. The Master
  5. Peacemaker
  6. Boy Skin Jacket
  7. Brothers & Sisters
  8. The Best Choice
  9. Angels Around Me
  10. Saturday's Melodie
  11. I'm Your Servant
  12. Trust
  13. David's Song
  14. Crown
  15. My Sweetest Friend
From This Day On

(1998)

  1. The Time has Come
  2. Praise and Thanks
  3. For These I Cry
  4. Let There Be Peace
  5. Courage
  6. Separations
  7. I Raise My Eyes
  8. Moshav Song
  9. Tehillah
  10. Rebuild
  11. From Your Place
  12. Dwells Above Forever
  13. Dance
Meditations

(2000)

  1. Harachaman
  2. Shomer Yisroel
  3. Hinei Yamim
  4. We Can Begin
  5. A Day Off
  6. Ode Yishoma
  7. Mizmor L'david
  8. Lecha Dodi
  9. Yidalei Shrai
  10. Palma
  11. Song for Cindy
  12. Yaer
Dreams

(2004)

  1. Straw Hearts
  2. Asher Bora
  3. Free
  4. Shalom Aleichem
  5. Turn Around
  6. T'shuatam
  7. Yiboneh, Yiboneh
  8. Dreams
  9. Every Living Thing
  10. Shuva Hashem
  11. Sugar
  12. Song Catcher
  13. Haneshama
  14. Chak Chak
No Words

(2004)

  1. No Words
  2. Desert Rain
  3. Shalom Aleichem
  4. Wishes
  5. Open Up
  6. Loolai Toratcha
  7. Wind
  8. Lessons
  9. Rebecca
Strings Of The Soul

(2007)

  1. Ben Bag Bag
  2. Eshet Chayil
  3. Yihey
  4. Im Eshkachech
  5. Yerushalayim Shel Zahav
  6. Hamalach
  7. Erev Shel Shoshanim
  8. Gam Ki Elach
  9. Chazak
  10. Nigun Neshama
  11. Esah Einai
By The Wake Of The Moon

(2010)

  1. Oyfn Pripetshik
  2. Aura
  3. Tumbalayke
  4. Tzena, Tzena
  5. Dona, Dona
  6. Midnight Rain
  7. Yankale
  8. The Journey
  9. Daybreak
  10. Day moon
Relaxing Guitars

(2014)

  1. We Can Begin
  2. Tehillah
  3. A Day Off
  4. Song For Cindy
  5. Midnight Rain
  6. No Words
  7. Open Up
  8. Palma
  9. Yaer
  10. Rebecca
  11. Day Moon
  12. Moshav Song
  13. Song Catcher
  14. Wishes
  15. The Journey
  16. Daybreak
  17. Butterfly
  18. Turn Around
  19. Every Living Thing
  20. Desert Rain
  21. Aura
  22. Dreams
  23. Aleezah
  24. Wind
  25. Guitars
  26. Lessons
  27. Straw Hearts
  28. Weather Report
  29. Free
  30. Sugar

References

  1. ^ Budnick, Dean (1998). Jam Bands: North America's Hottest Live Groups, Plus How to Tape and Trade Their Shows, ECW Press, pp. 136–137 . ISBN 978-1550223538
  2. ^ Budnick, Dean (1998). Jam Bands: North America's Hottest Live Groups, Plus How to Tape and Trade Their Shows, ECW Press, pp. 136–137 . ISBN 978-1550223538
  3. ^ "Sherwood Ridge Studio | C Lanzbom - NYC Guitarist, composer, recording artist. Lead singer of Soulfarm". C Lanzbom. Archived from the original on 2013-03-14. Retrieved 2013-03-11.
  4. ^ Archive: 2/15/2011 (2011-02-15). "C Lanzbom Helps Pete Seeger Win Grammy - Latest News Briefs". Israel National News. Retrieved 2013-03-11.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)