- Joe Bonamassa
Infobox musical artist
Name = Joe Bonamassa
Img_capt = Joe Bonamassa live at the Stafford Center in Stafford, TX
Background = solo_singer
birth_name = Joe Bonamassa
Born = birth date and age|1977|5|8|mf=yUtica, New York , USA
URL = [http://www.jbonamassa.com/ http://www.jbonamassa.com]
Genre =Blues ,Rock and roll ,Blues-rock Joe Bonamassa (born
May 8 ,1977 ) is an Americanblues guitar ist/singer. "Guitar One " has stated that he might be the best guitarist of his generation. [April 2007 issue of Guitar One Magazine, page 21.]Early life
Bonamassa was born in
Utica, New York ,USA . At the age of 11, during a short period of being mentored by country musicianDanny Gatton he learned such styles ascountry andjazz as well asHeavy Rock . During this time with Gatton, Bonamassa sat in with Gatton's band whenever they played in New York. He first opened forB. B. King at 12 years of age. At 14, he was invited to attend a Fender guitar event; during that trip to the West Coast he met Berry Oakley, Jr. Joe and Berry founded the group Bloodline withMiles Davis 's son Erin andRobby Krieger 's son Waylon. They released one album which produced two chart singles — "Stone Cold Hearted," and "Dixie Peach."Influences
In an interview in 'Guitarist' magazine (issue 265), Joe Bonamassa cited the three albums that had the biggest influence on his playing:
John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers withEric Clapton (the 'Beano Album'),Rory Gallagher 's 'Irish Tour' and 'Goodbye' by Cream.These influences are evident in his music, but Joe has been influenced by other artists; notable examples include
Stevie Ray Vaughan ,B.B. King , Robert Johnson,Danny Gatton ,Jimmy Page ,Jeff Beck ,Eric Johnson , andBuddy Guy . Bonamassa's style of playing incorporates the wide range of genres these influences cover: Rock,Blues-Rock , Jazz, Country, Delta Blues, Electric Blues - and even Prog Rock as evidenced by Yes' Heart of the Sunrise and Starship Trooper / Wurm section being regular features of live performances.olo career
Bonamassa's first solo album, "A New Day Yesterday", was released in 2000 and produced by the legendary
Tom Dowd . Bonamassa added drummer Kenny Kramme and bassist Eric Czar as bandmates to tour and support the album.After touring to support his first album, Bonamassa and the band returned to the studio in 2002 and worked with producer
Clif Magness to release his second album "So, It's Like That." The second album contained more traditionalrock music than his previous studio album, attaining number one on the Billboard Blues Chart.Positive fan feedback resulted in the 2003 release of "Blues Deluxe," which was released to support the Year of the Blues. The album features nine covers of classic blues tunes along with three songs written by Bonamassa. This album also reached number one on the Billboard Blues Chart.
2005 saw the release of "Had to Cry Today," which returned to the more traditional rock music sound heard in "So, it's Like That." In late 2005, after extensive touring with his previous trio, Bonamassa changed the line-up of the musicians in his touring band. He enlisted the help of bassist Mark Epstein and former
Kenny Wayne Shepherd drummer, Bogie Bowles.In 2006, Joe release his fifth full-length studio album, entitled "You & Me". This album also appeared at #1 on the Billboard Blues Album Chart. For the recording of this album, Bonamassa enlisted the talents of multiple studio musicians such as
Jason Bonham , son of the legendaryJohn Bonham . "Your Funeral And My Trial", a track on the album, featured harmonica prodigy LD Miller. "You & Me" is Bonamassa's most heavy blues album, breaking away from the heavier rock styles featured in "So, it's Like That," and "Had to Cry Today.""Sloe Gin" was released in August of 2007, and, as of March 2008, has spent more than 10 weeks at the top of the Billboard Blues Chart. This album features much more
Acoustic Guitar work than any of Joe's previous albums. Bonamassa's touring band underwent another change for this album's tour; bassist Carmine Rojas replaced Epstein and keyboardist Rick Melick was added. Both of the new bandmembers took part in the recordings of "You And Me" and "Sloe Gin".Discography
*1994 – "
Bloodline "
*2000 – "A New Day Yesterday"
*2002 – "So, It's Like That "
*2002 – "A New Day Yesterday, Live "
*2003 – "Blues Deluxe "
*2004 – "Had To Cry Today "
*2006 – "You & Me"
*2007 – "Sloe Gin" UK #50cite web |title= Chart Log UK |accessdate=2008-09-03 |date=2007-06-16 |publisher=Zobbel |author=Zobbel |url=http://www.zobbel.de/cluk/CLUK_M.HTM]
*2008 – "Live From Nowhere in Particular" [ [http://www.jbonamassa.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=4665&p=1 Joe Bonamassa Official Message Board / "Live From Nowhere in Particular" ] ] UK #45 cite journal
title = The Official UK Albums Chart for the week ending 6 September 2008
journal =ChartsPlus
issue = 367
pages= 5-8
accessdate = 2008-09-03
publisher = IQ Ware Ltd
location = Milton Keynes]DVDs
"Live at the Rockpalast" was released in 2005, and recorded at the Burg Stazvey in Merchernich, Germany [ [http://blogcritics.org/archives/2006/02/25/194712.php DVD Review: Joe Bonamassa Live At Rockpalast ] ] . It is one of the last concerts Bonamassa performed with his original band.
A live DVD titled "A New Day Yesterday, Live" was given away for a short period of time with "So, It's Like That." This concert was later re-released as a full CD and DVD.
An instructional DVD, "Signature Sounds, Styles and Techniques", was released in 2006.
References
External links
* [http://www.jbonamassa.com/ Joe Bonamassa official website]
* [http://rocknrolluniverse.com/rocknrolluniverse_479.htm 2007 Rock N Roll Universe Interview]
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