Joe Bonamassa recently put Rory Gallagher’s 1959 ... And that kind of honesty and authenticity, you hear it in the music.” A consignment of Gallagher’s electric guitars and tube amps is ...
Simply said, if there hadn’t been a Gary Moore, there would be no Joe Bonamassa. For me ... the Blues and Parisienne Walkways. One of my songs, Is it Safe to Go Home?, is a bit of an homage ...
Joe Bonamassa and Sixthman, the leader in festivals and music cruises for more than a decade, are proud to announce ‘Keeping the Blues Alive At Sea: Mediterranean III’, the third European ...
"There aren't any questions I haven't been asked." Joe Bonamassa noted this during our interview late last week. For the benefit of the uninitiated, Bonamassa is a multiple Grammy-nominated singer ...
Gallagher's number one Dallas Rangemaster was up for auction. But the late Irish blues-rock icon's family kept it back and gifted it to Bonamassa ...
Joe Bonamassa headlines the Chicago Theatre later ... And I’m like the anti-music business guy anyway. My whole life has been independent and off-the-grid.” Since Bonamassa was a child ...
No Moore, no Bonamassa, says Joe, as he puts together four blazing solo ideas inspired by the late blues-rock force of nature ...
The world’s biggest blues guitarist Joe Bonamassa will rock the stage at Atlanta’s Fox Theatre on March 4. The three-time Grammy-nominated blues/rock star will showcase his new material from his ...
To now collaborate with a powerhouse like Joe Bonamassa, a torchbearer for the next generation, is a thrill. You can feel that energy in the music and I think it truly shines. In addition to ...
Guest presenters on the night will include Joe Bonamassa, Cerys Matthews ... the blues in the UK who have done what they can to keep music alive throughout this ongoing pandemic.” ...
Back in 1989, when Joe Bonamassa was 12 years old ... And Bonamassa, who is playing Feb. 28 at the MGM Music Hall at Fenway, is keeping busy. He’s in the middle of a US tour, which will be ...
By now, you probably already know that Joe Bonamassa, Steve Vai, Al Di Meola and Tosin Abasi were all singing his praises before he’d even released a song. You are also probably familiar with ...