Jon Langston gives a lot of credit to his dad in helping him get to this point in his career. Growing up, Jon’s father would take him to all of his football games and practices and coached his baseball team. When Jon couldn’t play sports anymore, his father helped him chase his musical dream.
“My dad’s always been my biggest mentor and hero. He’s just been everything to me since I was a little kid,” says the Georgia native. “From taking me to every single football practice to being a coach in baseball and stuff to even when I couldn’t play sports anymore, and I started doing music and traveling the country and he helped me by renting this family RV. Me and the boys would hop in. He drove us everywhere. He would like take us all over the country. He was taking off work every single week just so I could have a chance, a shot at tis dream. He’s the most selfless, humble human being ever, and if I’m half the man he is one day, then that’d be fine with me. He’s a great guy.”
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“My dad’s always been my biggest mentor and hero. He’s just been everything to me since I was a little kid. From taking me to every single football practice to being a coach in baseball and stuff to even when I couldn’t play sports anymore and I started doing music and traveling the country and he helped me by renting this family RV. Me and the boys would hop in. He drove us everywhere. He would like take us all over the country. He was taking off work every single week just so I could have a chance, a shot at tis dream. He’s the most selfless, humble human being ever, and if I’m half the man he is one day, then that’d be fine with me. He’s a great guy.”