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When B.B. King passed away in 2015 at the age of 89, he left behind a challenge. “Do what you can to keep the blues alive,” he often told those who crossed his path. Today, on what would have been ...
POCATELLO — Blues-rock icon Joe Bonamassa is set to perform at the Portneuf Health Trust Amphitheatre in Pocatello on Wednesday as part of his 2025 U.S. Summer Tour — a limited run of amphitheater ...
Joe Bonamassa on why volume is a tone super power and why they don’t make CTS pots like they used to
Let’s face it, this year didn’t exactly get off to a good start for Joe Bonamassa. For the first time, his renowned collection of guitars and amps at his LA home, known as Nerdville West, was under ...
Blues-rock guitarist Joe Bonamassa will return to the F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts in Wilkes-Barre on March 2 at 8 p.m. Ticket presales for Kirby Center members begin Wednesday, with ...
Fresh off the release of his new studio album “Breakthrough,” celebrated blues-rock guitarist Joe Bonamassa has announced a 2026 U.S. spring tour that will include a Feb. 27 show at Peoria’s Prairie ...
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Joe Bonamassa explains the one feature and simple hack that make the Strat the Swiss Army knife of guitars
Joe Bonamassa is most typically seen with a Gibson Les Paul in his hands, but he believes the Fender Stratocaster is a more versatile instrument — and for one small reason. Leo Fender’s most famous ...
Words of wisdom: Don’t piss off a man with a heavy guitar. A bouncer at a Joe Bonamassa concert back in 2016 learned that the hard way. The “Love Ain’t A Love Song” hitmaker once got involved with a ...
Blues-rock guitar legend Joe Bonamassa, a four-time Grammy nominee, takes the stage at Colorado's iconic Red Rocks Amphitheater for Tales of Time, a live concert filmed and recorded over two ...
The proverb “A rolling stone gathers no moss” may have provided blues icon Muddy Waters with a song title that further yielded the name for a certain Rock & Roll Hall of Fame group and a storied music ...
Despite the fact he’s yet to take home a Grammy Award, the blues are alive and well with modern-day caretaker Joe Bonamassa. In fact, the guitar legend — who returns to Cleveland for a show on Feb. 22 ...
Back in 1989, when Joe Bonamassa was 12 years old, he had enough guitar chops to open for the legendary B.B. King. From there, it sometimes seems, Bonamassa has never stopped. Between solo work, live ...
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