Jon Herington is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter, best known as the longtime guitarist for Steely Dan. With a background in jazz and rock, Herington's versatility and skill have made him a sought-after session musician and collaborator. His work with Steely Dan, as well as his solo career and projects with other notable musicians, has earned him respect in the industry as a top guitarist capable of blending complex harmonies with rock and jazz elements.
1999: Joins Steely Dan as their lead guitarist, becoming a key part of their live performances and studio recordings. His association with Steely Dan brings him into the spotlight and showcases his ability to handle complex compositions.
2000: Records guitar parts for Steely Dan's album Two Against Nature, which wins the Grammy Award for Album of the Year, bringing new acclaim to the band and to Herington as their guitarist.
2003: Plays on Steely Dan’s album Everything Must Go, contributing to the band’s evolving sound and demonstrating his consistent role in their studio work.
2012: Releases his solo album Time on My Hands, which features original songs and showcases his abilities as a songwriter and solo artist.
2017: Continues to tour with Steely Dan, performing to sold-out audiences and solidifying his reputation as an integral part of the band’s modern sound.
2021: Releases JON HERINGTON: A Little Bit of Me, another solo album that reflects his influences and skills as a guitarist and composer.
Steely Dan: Longtime lead guitarist, contributing to albums and tours, and helping to maintain the band's distinctive sound in the 21st century.
Has collaborated with artists like Donald Fagen, Boz Scaggs, and Madeleine Peyroux, highlighting his versatility across rock, jazz, and blues genres.
Works with other session musicians, solidifying his role in the music community as a reliable and skilled guitarist.
Jon Herington has not received individual Grammy Awards, but he contributed to Steely Dan’s Two Against Nature, which won Album of the Year in 2001. This recognition highlights his role in Steely Dan's resurgence in the music industry.
(Relevant to his work with Steely Dan and solo projects)
Cousin Dupree (with Steely Dan)
Things I Miss the Most (with Steely Dan)
Time on My Hands (solo)
1999: Joins Steely Dan as the lead guitarist, a significant moment in his career that connects him with one of rock's most respected bands.
2000s–Present: Known for his dedication to live performance, Herington has become a fan favorite in Steely Dan concerts, known for delivering flawless guitar solos and adding new life to classic songs.
2020s: Continues to perform and release solo work, balancing his time between his own music and his ongoing role with Steely Dan, demonstrating his commitment to both creative and collaborative work.
Gear: Gibson SG Fender amplifier