Lisa Lang, was born on July 5, 1970 in Ft. Pierce, FL. At an early age her interest in music was discovered when she started playing the drums at the Ft. Pierce House of God #1 church. Her interest then spread to other instruments such as the bass guitar, saxophone, organ and keyboard (self taught). After serving many years under Elder Aubrey Ghent, Lisa moved to Miami FL in 1993 and took a big interest in learning how to play the steel guitar.
She was heavily influenced by Elder Aubrey Ghent and the late Rev. Glenn Lee. Lisa played her first service on December 31, 1996 at the Brownsville House of God church. She credits steel guitarist, Brian Byrd for teaching her the basic foundation of how to play the lap and pedal steel guitar.
Lisa's smooth, soulful and charismatic style of play has allowed her to minister in numerous services, festivals and showcases which earned her the name " The Lady of Steel". In 2002 Lisa recorded her first project titled "Lady of Steel" and followed that release in 2007 with her sophomore project entitled "I Feel Good". Lisa was inducted into the 2019 Queens of Sacred Steel Hall Of Fame.
Sacred Steel is an African-American gospel tradition that features the steel guitar in religious services. It originated in Pentecostal churches in the 1930s
It developed in the Church of the Living God, particularly in the Keith and Jewell Dominions.
Sacred Steel gained wider recognition through performances by artists like Robert Randolph, Calvin Cooke, Aubrey Ghent and the Campbell Brothers, who brought the genre to international fame.