Lanny Cordola (born 1 December 1960, Los Angeles) is an American guitarist, songwriter, and producer. He established a reputation in the early 1980s as a songwriter for the bands Lights, American Heroes, and Mondo Cane, composing songs including "All For One" and "Lonely Money". In 1986, Cordola gained recognition for joining the group Giuffria, performing on the album Silk + Steel. He subsequently became a founding member of House of Lords and joined the band Magdallan. During this period, Cordola appeared on the television sitcom Full House as a member of the fictional group Jesse and the Rippers. His solo discography included the albums Electric Warrior, Acoustic Saint (1991), Of Riffs and Symphonies (1992), and An Afghan Lullaby (2015). Cordola also established a career as a session musician for Ken Tamplin and Nancy Sinatra. In 2014, he relocated to Kabul, Afghanistan, where he launched a humanitarian project teaching guitar to local youth.
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