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Eric Clapton & Steve Winwood Announce 2010 Tour

May 2nd, 2010 No comments
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Eric Clapton & Steve Winwood

Hot off the press from my friends at “Where’s Eric…”

Legendary musicians Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood kick off their 16 date European 2010 Tour on 18 May at the LG Arena in Birmingham, England. The tour includes two nights at London’s Wembley Arena, an “open air” concert on the Konigsplatz in Munich, plus “one night only” stops in Antwerp, Paris, Arnhem, Berlin, Vienna, Belgrade, Istanbul and other cities.

Eric and Steve will be joined on stage by Chris Stainton (keyboards), Willie Weeks (bass) Steve Gadd (drums) with backing vocals by Michelle John and Sharon White.

Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood first connected in 1969 when they formed Blind Faith with Ginger Baker and Rick Grech. One of rock music’s first “supergroups”, the band was short-lived and released only one album. The eagerly anticipated 2010 European dates follow last summer’s U.S. Tour. Their three amazing nights at Madison Square Garden in February 2008 were captured on Live From Madison Square Garden. Released in May 2009, the DVD and CD sets highlight the duo’s shared history in Blind Faith, their abiding love of the blues, coupled with some signature solo songs and a few of their personal favorites.

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Eric Clapton & Doyle Bramhall II… New DVD??

April 10th, 2010 2 comments

A couple of weeks ago I wrote a post about Doyle Bramhall II and his unusual left-handed playing style. If you missed it CLICK HERE to read it and watch the video.

Clapton & Bramhall - Budokan Arena in Tokyo in 2009

I received several emails about the origin of the video, complimenting the superb sound and picture quality.

The video is from the Japanese leg of Clapton’s tour and was taken at the Budokan Arena in Tokyo in February, 2009.

You can find the “Limited Edition” PAL DVD on eBay. Hmm…Legal?

If this concert comes out on US DVD anytime soon I will be in line for a copy!

Here is a clip from the acoustic set of the same show titled “Traveling Alone”.

It showcases Eric Clapton & Doyle Bramhall II at their best. I love the vibe of this one. One listener called it “haunting”…and I agree.

WATCH:

Joe Bonamassa – Phoenix Concert Review

March 22nd, 2010 6 comments

OK, I admit it. I am certified Bona-holic.

Consider this my public admission that I have no control over my Bona-diction. That’s step one in the twelve-step program and I feel so much better now that the truth is out.

I have said it before and I will say it again: Joe Bonamassa is the King of modern day blues.

Nobody can touch this guy live. Don’t misunderstand me – there are dozens of quality players in the “top 5 percent of modern day blues guitarists,” but Joe is in 1st position and he is starting to pull away.

Secretariat won the 1973 Belmont Stakes by 31 lengths over the best of the rest. I believe we are witnessing the same type of excellence…and separation.

Joe Bonamassa in Phoenix, 3-19-10, Photo by GuitarDaddy

I had the pleasure of being invited to meet Joe in person last Friday night before the show.

There were 6 of us in the private audience (just a few less than the 1,250 who attended the concert later that evening) including 3 guests of mine (2 who were seeing Joe live for the first time).

The meeting was arranged in the lobby of the Orpheum Theater. We spoke about the “BUZZ”, my review of Black Rock, how the Royal Albert Hall show came to be and how Joe pulled off the score-of-a-lifetime by having Eric Clapton join him on stage that night in London.

Our talk continued as Joe shared that $250,000 was on the line that night (to make the DVD) and the pressure he felt to not miss a note, his view on amps, watts and how he produces the ultimate tone. He surprised us by leaking some news about another new signature guitar that is coming very soon… (I will let Joe make that announcement himself). We covered a lot of ground in 25 minutes.

All in all, he was gracious and relaxed. I was in awe and humbled to have a private audience with the 2010 Blues God. I thanked Joe for taking time to meet and talk with us and for letting us get a little closer to the man with the golden GoldTop.

The concert started at EXACTLY 8:00pm as Joe walked out with the double neck strapped over his tailored suit (and sneakers). I took the picture you see from my front row seat in the Orpheum where the sound was dialed in at a perfect 10.

I was mesmerized for the entire 135 minute performance that included 9 guitar changes and enough electric guitar mastery to fill my hungry soul and yet still leave me craving for more — all because the taste was so good.

Joe mixed up the set by playing many of his classic staples like “If Heartaches Were Nickles,” “Blues Deluxe” and “Slow Gin” while also introducing the audience to a taste of the new Black Rock CD with “Blue and Evil” and “Bird on a Wire.” The guy sitting next to me screamed “Mountain Time!” after every song until Joe finally looked at him and said, “Be patient!” Those close enough to catch it had a good laugh. Mountain Time came along 30 minutes later.

Joe’s band was spot-on the entire night. Bogie Bowles is one of the most under-rated drummers on tour. He understands the dynamics of every song and ripped it all night long. Carmine Rojas sported an eye-patch from his recent eye-surgery and played his amazing bass staying seated in front of Bogie. Great to see the recovery is going well and he has not had to miss the tour. Rick Melick adds the keyboard flair that fills, rounds and compliments each track. While the rumors are all true about Joe and the “new band,” I certainly hope he does not abandon these guys. They are a tight group and as a quad, they are capable of creating consistent blues magic.

The lone acoustic song of the evening, “Woke up Dreaming,” gave the band members a rest while Joe showed that his skills go far beyond playing electric riffs. Playing completely alone, Joe showcased his ability to combine a myriad of complicated scale patterns and arpeggios at warp speed all while simulating the percussive beat on the bass strings. It is something every guitar player needs to see — even if only once. I have seen it a dozen times and am still blown away that the human fingers can move that fast.

When the “Flying V” came out I knew I was in for a full dose of Bona-Rock as Joe blasted out his rendition of the solo from Led Zeppelin’s “Dazed & Confused,” perfectly integrated into his own wicked version of “Just Got Paid”. He raised the “V” high in the air at the end – reminiscent of the conclusion at Royal Albert Hall.

While I realized that the night was over, I knew the memories would be eternal.

If Joe Bonamassa is within 3-States of where you live, DON’T MISS THE SHOW.

Check out his tour schedule by CLICKING HERE.

Joe Bonamassa With Some Of His Guitars

Jonny Lang was ON FIRE!

March 10th, 2010 No comments

The Experience Hendrix concert last Sunday night was off the charts!

Any time you can see Joe Satriani, Billy Cox, Eric Johnson, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Ernie Isley, David Hidalgo, Cesar Rosas, Doyle Bramhall II, Hubert Sumlin and Jonny Lang for the price of one concert ticket – how can you lose?

I was a little too far from the stage to capture a quality video with my “Flip” camera but a quick search of YouTube allowed me to relive my personal favorite performance of the night. Check out Jonny Lang and his red-hot version of Jimi Hendrix’ FIRE.

Note: This video was from Las Vegas show which was a couple of days before the Phoenix show, but the quality and sound are very good — and this is exactly how I remember them performing it in Phoenix!

Experience Hendrix in Phoenix – 3/7/2010

March 6th, 2010 No comments

… And GuitarDaddy will be there (Thanks AndrewZ) !

The Experience Hendrix Tour opened on 3/4/2010 in Santa Barbara, Ca and stops in Phoenix on Sunday night.

It features Joe Satriani, Billy Cox of Gypsys and the Jimi Hendrix Experience, Sacred Steel featuring Robert Randolph, Jonny Lang, Eric Johnson, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Ernie Isley, David Hidalgo and Cesar Rosas from Los Lobos, Doyle Bramhall II, Living Colour, Legendary Howlin’ Wolf guitarist Hubert Sumlin and Chris Layton of Stevie Ray Vaughn and Double Trouble performing music written by and associated with Jimi Hendrix.

The Experience Hendrix Tour is presented by Experience Hendrix, LLC, the Hendrix family-owned company founded by James A. “Al” Hendrix, Jimi’s father, entrusted with preserving and protecting the legacy of Jimi Hendrix. Earlier this year, Sony Music Entertainment’s Legacy Division and Experience Hendrix entered into a worldwide catalog licensing venture to make all of Jimi’s extraordinary music, including classic albums, never before heard archive recordings, and filmed concerts available through all forms of media.

Launching on the west coast, the month-long tour will bring the troupe of players, each a headliner in his or her own right, to concert venues in major U.S. markets including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Denver, Minneapolis, Chicago, St. Louis and Atlanta.

Jonny Lang Added to Crossroads 2010!

February 14th, 2010 2 comments

As a follow on the the announcement of the Crossroads Guitar Festival of 2010

Jonny Lang has been added to the line up!

Jonny started playing guitar at the age of 12.

The day before his 16th birthday, Lang released the critically acclaimed “Lie to Me”

Now, at 29, Lang has six albums under his belt and has toured with such famous artists as The Rolling Stones, Aerosmith and Sting as well as fellow Crossroads performers BB King, Buddy Guy and Jeff Beck.

Hey Jonny… Welcome to the Crossroads lineup!

Eric Clapton Announces Crossroads Guitar Festival 2010

February 10th, 2010 2 comments

“I do it because I want to hear these players,” Eric Clapton says, during an exclusive interview (with Rolling Stone Magazine) announcing his third Crossroads Guitar Festival.

The first Crossroads Guitar Festival, in June 2004 at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, was an unprecedented collection of guitar icons from blues, rock and contemporary music.

The sold-out show was chronicled in a 2-disc DVD that has since gone on to become one of the world’s top-selling music DVD’s, recently achieving the 8x platinum mark in the United States alone.

The Crossroads Guitar Festival 2007 was the second such concert by Clapton and was also staged at Toyota Park in July of 2007 and was filmed for a second DVD that met similar acclaim and achieved multi-platinum status.

The 2010 show will be held on June 26th at Toyota Park in Chicago.

Like the previous concerts and the best-selling DVDs from those festivals, this year’s event benefits the Crossroads Centre, the addiction-treatment facility founded by Clapton on the Caribbean island of Antigua in the early Nineties. “But it’s a selfish thing,” he admits delightedly. “I can go to one place and hear all of my favorite musicians in one day.”

Current Artist Listing Confirmed

  • Allman Brothers Band
  • BB King
  • Bert Jansch
  • Buddy Guy
  • David Hidalgo and Cesar Rosas of Los Lobos
  • Doyle Bramhall II
  • Earl Klugh
  • Eric Clapton
  • Gary Clark Jr.
  • Hubert Sumlin
  • James Burton
  • Jeff Beck
  • Jimmie Vaughan
  • Joao Gilberto
  • Joe Bonamassa
  • John Mayer
  • John Renbourn
  • Keb Mo
  • Pino Daniele
  • Robert Cray
  • Robert Randolph
  • Sheryl Crow
  • Sonny Landreth
  • Steve Winwood
  • Vince Gill
  • ZZ Top

Tickets for the Crossroads Guitar Festival will go on sale to the public on Saturday, February 20, 2010 at 10 AM Central Time via TicketMaster.

Tickets will be priced at $100 plus parking and applicable fees.

Joe Bonamassa in Phoenix – GuitarDaddy on the Front Row!

December 3rd, 2009 No comments

I don’t usually add three posts to the blog in one day but I just scored front row center seats to see Joe at the Orpheum Theatre on March 19, 2010!

My view should look something like this…

Joe Bonamassa Front

Beck and Clapton Announce Select U.S. and Canadian Concerts

December 1st, 2009 No comments

Beck ClaptonThe “Must See Concert” of 2010!

U.S. audiences recently saw Jeff Beck’s guitar mastery at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s 25th anniversary concert at Madison Square Garden. Beck’s 40 minute set with guests Sting, Buddy Guy and Billy Gibbons along with a blistering rendition of “Superstition” in Stevie Wonder’s set received strong critical acclaim.

The Beck-Clapton collaboration will undoubtedly be one an amazing show.  The artists will perform in sets “Together and Apart”.

The duo have shared the stage at Festivals and benefits previously. Both artists admitted to having a fantastic time on stage together…

The following shows have been announced:

  • Thursday, February 18, 2010, New York, NY, Madison Square Garden
  • Sunday, February 21, 2010, Toronto, Canada, Air Canada Center
  • Monday, February 22, 2010, Montreal, Canada, Bell Center

“Eric and I played together in Japan earlier this year and had a blast. Since then we have been in regular contact and talked about doing a similar show for our fans. Looking forward to the shows in 2010,” — Jeff Beck.

“I’ve always considered Jeff Beck to be one of the finest guitar players around. He’s a friend, a great guy, and a truly gifted musician. We had such a fun time in Japan that it seemed natural to play together again,” — Eric Clapton.

My guess is that other cities will follow… if not, be ready to buy the double DVD in the fall!

THE WHO Will Perform at Super Bowl XLIV February 7, 2010

November 27th, 2009 No comments

The WhoThe NFL made the OFFICIAL announcement!

With singer Roger Daltrey, and songwriter and guitarist Pete Townshend, the band is known for their big hits in “Pinball Wizard, “Baba O’Riley,” “Won’t Get Fooled Again,” “Who Are You,” and, “You Better You Bet.”

More than 151 million viewers in the U.S. watched last year’s show. The Super Bowl and halftime show will be broadcast worldwide in more than 230 countries and territories. The band has sold over 100 million records worldwide. Those are some VERY BIG numbers!

Past performances at the Super Bowl have included Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, the Rolling Stones, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Paul McCartney and U2.

Gotta love the NFL for rockin’ out the big bowl game!