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ALL NEW 2011 Guitar Center Sessions with Joe Bonamassa

December 16th, 2010 No comments

Guitar Center Sessions - Joe Bonamassa

Mark your calendars!

A new Guitar Center Sessions will feature Joe Bonamassa. These sessions are on Direct TV, station 101. It looks like Carmine was there with Joe, while keys and drums were filled by other musicians. It is scheduled to air on January 1st. Guitar Center posted up a preview on YouTube and full video of Woke Up Dreaming.

CREDIT: Guitar Center Sessions.

GUITAR CENTER PROMO:
WOKE UP DREAMING:

The Making Of “The Ballad Of John Henry” A Producer’s Perspective

October 16th, 2010 1 comment

At 33:56, this is a rather long video… but that’s like saying Bonamassa concerts are too long. NOT! As for me, I am craving for more!

The Making Of “The Ballad Of John Henry” A Producer’s Perspective is a look behind the scenes that explores the creation of the CD through the eyes of producer Kevin Shirley.

I found myself glued to the screen for…you guessed it…33 minutes and 56 seconds!

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Joe Bonamassa – Album #11 is Coming Soon…

October 12th, 2010 No comments

The headline graphic on Joe Bonamassa’s web site is “Always on the Road”.

It’s been seven months since the release of Joe Bonamassa’s last solo album, Black Rock. While that’s not a long time for most artists…it is for Joe.

Let’s not forget that during this “downtime” he has toured many shows around the world as well as recording and releasing a full album with his new band Black Country Communion.

Does this guy ever take a break?

Keeping his pace, Joe has returned to Santorini, Greece to work on solo release #11.

“It was just yesterday that I was doing my homework and then opening for BB King.” -Joe Bonamassa.

He is accompanied in the studio by his dear friend and producer Kevin Shirley, bassist Carmine Rojas, keyboardist Rick Melick, legendary drummer Anton Fig and some special guests. Joe has pulled all the stops for this new album with louder,stronger and faster guitar licks.

Now check this out! It looks like one of the new tracks slipped into Joe’s LIVE set! Here is a video of “Slow Train” performed at the Cambridge Corn Exchange in Cambridge, England just a few days ago.

Joe Bonamassa – Pedal Effects Defined!

October 9th, 2010 1 comment

In the never ending search for the great pedal…here are a couple of videos of Joe Bonamassa (including a vintage one from about 30 pounds ago!) where he explains his favorite effects. They are excellent explanations of the desired sounds and the pedals he uses to create them.

Watch Joe describe the following effects: Leslie, Boss DD-3 Delay, Carl Martin Hot-Driving Boost, Reverend Drive train II, Uni-Vibe, Octavia, Tremolo, Fulltone Octafuzz, T.C. Chorus, Wah-Wah, Line 6, Tube Screamer, Whirlwind Phase, Way Huge Pork Loin, Fuzz Face, with a few tips and secrets thrown in.

Black Country Communion Video – The Great Divide

September 3rd, 2010 2 comments

Watch the exclusive video premier of Black Country Communion (Jason Bonham, Derek Sherinian, Glenn Hughes & Joe Bonamassa) recording The Great Divide for their upcoming CD!

Black Country Communion Promotional CD Arrives!

August 22nd, 2010 4 comments

A promotional copy of Black Country Communion’s CD arrived in my mailbox on Saturday.

Black Country Communion Promo CD

After completing my first listen-through, I have to say that this is one kick-ass rock-n-roll collaboration of some great musical talent!

Black Country Communion is comprised of legendary vocalist/bassist Glenn Hughes (Deep Purple Black Sabbath, Trapeze), drummer Jason Bonham (Led Zeppelin), keyboardist Derek Sherinian (Dream Theater) and blues rock guitarist Joe Bonamassa.

“Black Country Communion is a devastating head-on collision between American and British rock influences-a true supergroup that delivers a titanic rock experience greater than the sum of its supremely talented parts.”

Black Country Communion Track List

Black Country Communion is the brainchild of producer Kevin Shirley (Black Crowes, Aerosmith, Led Zeppelin). The band initially came to fruition when Shirley saw Glenn Hughes and Joe Bonamassa join forces on stage in Los Angeles in November 2009 for an explosive performance at Guitar Center’s King of the Blues event. Shirley then recruited Bonham and Sherinian to complete the group.

Named after the industrial area in Britain where both Hughes and Bonham were born and raised, BCC began rehearsing and recording tracks written by both Bonamassa and Hughes at Shangri¬La Studios with producer Kevin Shirley in early 2010.

The result is a recording masterpiece with 12 tracks of superbly mixed rock n’ roll that includes enough bluesy grit to rip your ears off!

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“It sounds simple really. Make a record of the type of music you love to listen to. But after almost thirty busy, passionate years making records, there are only a handful I love.

My first loves are those that I, like so many, grew up with -Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Bad Company (I actually didn’t hear Free until much later) – so when I heard Glenn Hughes and Joe Bonamassa tearing through an impromptu jam on Glenn’s song “Medusa”, a light bulb went off. Joe’s manager, Roy Weisman, was standing next to me at the House Of Blues in Hollywood, grinning like a stoned Cheshire Cat. saying “we got something here” – so I said “lets go!

Imagine putting together YOUR dream band! Here’s mine … ”

-Kevin Shirley, Producer

The official release date is September 21, 2010.

Black Country Communion’s Self-Titled Debut Album UPDATE

August 9th, 2010 No comments

Black Country Communion Debut Album

Black Country Communion’s Self-Titled Debut Album Available For Pre-Order On Aug. 9, 2010!

Los Angeles, CA, August 9, 2010: Black Country Communion – the English-American rock supergroup featuring vocalist/bassist Glenn Hughes (Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Trapeze), drummer Jason Bonham (Led Zeppelin), keyboardist Derek Sherinian (Dream Theater) and blues rock guitarist Joe Bonamassa – will make their self-titled, 12-track debut album available for pre-order starting August 9 on the band’s website by CLICKING HERE.

Download The Brand New Single “One Last Soul” For Free!

Black Country Communion will also guest on the nationally syndicated radio show “Rockline” with host Bob Coburn on Wednesday, Sept. 8 at 8:30pm PT/11:30pm ET. Fans are encouraged to speak with the band by calling 1-800-344-ROCK(7625).

The album will be officially released and available in stores in the UK and Europe through Mascot Records on Monday, September 20 followed by a North America release on Tuesday, September 21 through Bonamassa’s own J&R Adventures Label. The album was produced and mixed by Kevin Shirley (Black Crowes, Aerosmith, Led Zeppelin), and mastered by the legendary Bob Ludwig. It was recorded at Shangri-La Studios in Malibu in early 2010.

All songs are sung by Glenn Hughes, with the exception of “Song Of Yesterday” and “The Revolution In Me”, which are both sung by Joe Bonamassa. Hughes and Bonamassa share lead vocals on “Sista Jane” and “Too Late For The Sun”. Also included is a new version of “Medusa”, the rock classic Hughes originally recorded with his first band Trapeze.

The seed for Black Country Communion was planted when Shirley saw Hughes and Bonamassa combine forces on stage in Los Angeles in Nov. 2009 for an explosive performance at Guitar Center’s King of the Blues event. Shirley then recruited Bonham and Sherinian for the project, which is named after the industrial area in the British Midlands where both Hughes and Bonham were born and raised.

Black Country Communion is planning a tour in 2011.

Black Country Communion

May 28th, 2010 No comments

Black Country Communion

What’s in a name? A lot of problems if you don’t have the legal right to use it.

So it was for Jason Bonham, Glenn Hughes, Derek Sherinian and Joe Bonamassa… until now.

The band they formed was originally announced as “Black Country” until they learned that the name was already being used.

Apparently the problem has been resolved… Meet “Black Country Communion“:

The bands official web site is up. Check it out by clicking HERE.

The Bonamassa LIVE Amp Rig…

April 3rd, 2010 3 comments

Check this video out…Rock on Joe! No further description needed.

Enjoy!!

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