Joe Bonamassa

Flashback: Joe Bonamassa & Doyle Bramhall 11 chat with Norm
Joe Bonamassa

Flashback: Joe Bonamassa & Doyle Bramhall 11 chat with Norm

Norm chats with 2 great players, Joe Bonamassa and Doyle Bramhall 11. Doyle has worked/collaborated with artists such as T Bone Burnett, Elton John, Derek Trucks, Susan Tedeschi, Gary Clark Jr., Gregg Allman, Dr. John, Allen Toussaint, Billy Preston, Erykah Badu, Questlove and Meshell Ndegeocello. Bramhall has produced several albums and released albums under his own name. He is most known for his years as a member of Eric Clapton's band.
06:404 years ago
The Nerdville Sessions: Revisited | Albert King
Joe Bonamassa
LessonsVintageBlues

The Nerdville Sessions: Revisited | Albert King

Episode I: Revisited: Joe brings out 'Amos', his 1958 Gibson Flying V which is a great place to start when talking about the amazing Albert King.
07:084 years ago
The Nerdville Sessions: Revisited | Freddy King.
Joe Bonamassa
LessonsVintageBlues

The Nerdville Sessions: Revisited | Freddy King.

Episode 3: "Revisited": Joe takes a look at another one of "The Three Kings" which is the one and only Freddy King.
05:314 years ago
The Nerdville Sessions: Revisited | Steve Cropper
Joe Bonamassa
LessonsVintageRockBlues

The Nerdville Sessions: Revisited | Steve Cropper

Episode 4: Revisited : Steve Cropper made a name for himself in the 60's as the guitar player in Booker T & The MGs and developed a whole approach to guitar playing that influences your playing whether you know it or not.
05:294 years ago
The Nerdville Sessions: Revisited | Johnny Winter
Joe Bonamassa

The Nerdville Sessions: Revisited | Johnny Winter

Episode 5: "Revisited" : Joe looks at the playing style of blues legend, Johnny Winter and what made his playing style so iconic.
05:323 years ago
The Nerdville Sessions: Revisited | BB King
Joe Bonamassa
LessonsVintageRockBlues

The Nerdville Sessions: Revisited | BB King

Episode 1: Revisited : Joe Bonamassa talks about what made BB King so special, from his preferred models of guitar to his approach to soloing.
06:134 years ago
Joe Bonamassa Official - Joe Announces New Fueling Musicians Program
Joe Bonamassa

Joe Bonamassa Official - Joe Announces New Fueling Musicians Program

Joe Bonamassa’s Fueling Musicians Program is an emergency relief plan for touring musicians affected by the COVID-19 crisis. This initiative is designed to support musicians by providing financial assistance for essential living expenses such as food, shelter, and more. Fueling Musicians provides immediate cash payments of $1,000, as well as pre-paid gas cards of $500 to help struggling musicians get back on the road again when it is safe. Visit https://joeb.me/FuelingMusicians to make a donation OR apply for funding. Stay safe, everyone!
01:164 years ago
Youtube Picks: Joe Bonamassa: Freddy King, 'Going Down'
Joe Bonamassa

Youtube Picks: Joe Bonamassa: Freddy King, 'Going Down'

Youtube Picks: Joe Bonamassa: Freddy King, 'Going Down'
01:095 years ago
Youtube Picks_Joe Bonamassa:  Eric Clapton & Chuck Berry, 'Wee Wee Hours'
Joe Bonamassa

Youtube Picks_Joe Bonamassa: Eric Clapton & Chuck Berry, 'Wee Wee Hours'

Youtube Picks_Joe Bonamassa: Eric Clapton just announced the dates for Crossroads 2019, so here's Joe's pick of the week, Eric Clapton & Chuck Berry, 'Wee Wee Hours'. A highlight of the 1986 Hail! Hail! Rock n Roll concert
01:115 years ago
Joe Bonamassa_Jimi Hendrix Live at Berkeley_1970_Johnny B Goode.
Joe Bonamassa

Joe Bonamassa_Jimi Hendrix Live at Berkeley_1970_Johnny B Goode.

On what would have been Jimi Hendrix's 77th birthday, Joe Bonamassa's Youtube pick of the week is Jimi, Live at Berkeley in 1970, putting his own unique stamp on the Chuck Berry classic, Johnny B Goode.
00:545 years ago
Joe Bonamassa: What's guitar playing all about?
Joe Bonamassa

Joe Bonamassa: What's guitar playing all about?

This is an interview with Joe from a while back, just seems to be very relevant for the situation we collectively find ourselves in right now. Joe talks about what it is to be a guitar player, the importance of remembering why we picked up the instrument in the first place, how we are all different and how it should always be fun. Joe also touches on criticism and the proliferation of negative comments on social media. Stay safe and play lots of guitar....
05:194 years ago