Five-time Grammy Award winner Joe Bonamassa may already hold the record for the most No. 1 albums on the Billboard blues ...
I hope when people hear [this album], they understand that this is a community coming together with a lot of love for our friend B.B. King,' Joe Bonamassa shared.
In an exclusive interview with American Songwriter, Joe Bonamassa enthused that “everything worked” on his new cover of U2 & ...
YOUNGSTOWN — Joe Bonamassa played only his second show of 2024 on Wednesday at the Covelli Centre. It didn’t sound like a band still gearing up after a long layoff. Bonamassa came out wearing a blue ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – Joe Bonamassa fans in the Capital Region don’t have long to wait for the ...
Just Announced: Legendary Collaboration on “The Thrill Is Gone” Starring Chaka Khan & Eric Clapton. The complete 32-track album is available February 6 Today, Bonamassa also revealed details for one ...
When guitarist Joe Bonamassa presents a blues seminar to students — something he does about 20 times a year — he likes to play Led Zeppelin’s “Whole Lotta Love.” “You like that?” he’ll ask the teens, ...
Joe Bonamassa was just 12 years old when he opened for blues legend B.B. King. Naturally, the young performer was thrilled — and not just about the prospect of playing his crimson-red Fender ...
3x GRAMMY® nominated guitar legend Joe Bonamassa and Sixthman, the leader in festivals and music cruises for more than a decade, is proud to present the ninth voyage of the biggest Blues-Rock party at ...
It's terribly uncommon for contemporary recording artists to release a studio album nearly every year. But a Joe Bonamassa album is almost an annual event. The charismatic blues guitar hero has ...
The answer, says Bonamassa, is on the record. It features eight covers, two originals, and is out 6 October via J&R Adventures. And you can watch the video for Twenty-Four Hour Blues now When you ...
With a dozen guitars ready to play, and a voice all his own to go with them, the man known as the “world’s biggest blues guitarist” is rolling into Montgomery on March 7. “It’s great. It’s nice to see ...
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