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Joe Bonamassa Sets Guitar On Fire

Well, the guitar is not literally on fire… Joe never ceases to amaze me with this song. It just continues to get better and better. The video above is from a recent show in Bakersfield, CA. If this song is played any faster, you would literally see the smoke coming from his guitar. Enjoy this version of Woke Up Dreaming in HD!

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Live At The Beacon Near Completion

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We posted a few weeks back that we heard Joe’s live DVD recorded at the Beacon Theater would be released in early 2012. Kevin Shirley posted another update today on his Facebook.

“Finished mixing the Bonamassa Beacon concert in stereo yesterday. Mixing some bonus material today, an Iron Maiden song on Friday then the Beacon concert in surround sound next week, and that, my friends, will be the end of a very busy year for a Caveman! Christmas this year will be in Australia with my family and next year looks even busier….. Hang on – it might get bumpy!”

Looking forward to this release. I was at both shows (I’m sure you know!) and Joe played great both nights! Stay tuned for more details as we get them..

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Dunlop releases Joe Bonamassa Signature Cry Baby

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DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla., Dec. 6, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — Guitar-rock sensation Joe Bonamassa releases the Joe Bonamassa Signature Cry Baby in conjunction with Dunlop, a leading manufacturer of electronic effects, picks, capos, slides, strings and other musical instrument accessories. This new pedal comes on the heels of the previous Dunlop-Joe Bonamassa pedal which received rave reviews. Whether it’s with his bluesy solo career or with the rocking Black Country Communion, Bonamassa’s playing is fiery, deep, and powerful. And when he really wants to express himself in a solo, he steps on a Cry Baby wah. That’s why the folks at Dunlop worked with Joe to develop the signature pedal, specially engineered to fit in perfectly with Bonamassa’s tone. The pedal can be purchased exclusively on Bonamassa’s website. Each pedal comes with a free Bonamassa Cry Baby Shirt.

Bonamassa currently uses the pedal on tour and in the studio, including on his last record Dust Bowl where he plays the pedal on the song “You Better Watch Yourself.” For your free download of a track from Dust Bowl, click here: http://bitly.com/joebfalltour

On the outside, the pedal sports a classy copper top with a smooth-finish black body. On the inside, it features large, vintage-style thru-hole components, a Halo inductor (for added harmonic content), an output buffer (to prevent impedance imbalance with vintage fuzz pedals), and a switch for true-bypass or non-true-bypass operation. With its huge vocal sweep range, this is one of the most expressive Cry Babys ever and it’s Bonamassa’s tool of choice to accentuate every soulful bend and bluesy wail.

“The first pedal I ever purchased was a Cry Baby, 25 years ago,” he says. “I am so honored to have my name on this pedal and hope it brings you as much fun as it brings me every night on stage.”

Bonamassa’s popularity has been steadily rising with no end in sight. He was named 2010′s #1 Billboard Blues Artist with most recent album Dust Bowl (J&R Adventures) debuting at #1 on the Billboard Blues Chart and #37 on Billboard’s Top 200 Chart, making it his highest-selling and chart-ranking U.S. debut to date. His side project, hard rock band Black Country Communion – with bandmates Glenn Hughes, Jason Bonham and Derek Sherinian – was named “Best New Band of the Last 10 Years” by VH1 Classic’s That Metal Show. He just collaborated on an album of soul covers called Don’t Explain (J&R Adventures) with one of music’s most powerful female voices – singer-songwriter Beth Hart. After the enormous success of his 2009 sold-out concert at London’s Royal Albert Hall – which included a career-changing duet with Eric Clapton – and subsequent live DVD release, Bonamassa filmed his two recent sold-out shows (Nov. 4-5) at NYC’s famed Beacon Theatre. Special guests at the shows included John Hiatt, Paul Rodgers and Beth Hart. The live concert DVD and PBS special capturing the magic of both nights will be released in early 2012.

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10 Things You Didn’t Know About Joe Bonamassa

No one could accuse Joe Bonamassa of not staying busy. This year alone, the guitar sensation has released three albums—a solo disc titled Dust Bowl; a group album titled 2, with Black Country Communion; and a duet album of soul classics, titled Don’t Explain, with acclaimed singer Beth Hart. Amazingly, as recently as last fall, some scribes were still calling Bonamassa “the best living guitarist you’ve never heard of.” Guitar aficionados–and Gibson players, in particular—know better, and in fact many have delved into the details of Bonamassa’s life in music thus far. Still, we found a few tidbits that might have escaped all but the most dedicated followers.

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His favorite guitar is a ’59 Les Paul Sunburst, a “Holy Grail” that he actually takes on the road with him.

“I tour nine months a year,” Bonamassa told Gibson.com, in a 2011 interview. “What am I going to do, come home and noodle with it on the couch? Go, ‘Wow look at this, I’ve got a ’59 Les Paul that never gets used, maybe on a recording here and there.’ I’d rather get a nice case for it–which I did–hire an ex-secret service agent as my security guard–which I did [laughs]–and take it on the road.” In an interview with AmericanBluesScene.com, Bonamassa praised the ‘59’ Les Paul’s extraordinary tone. “I have over 300 guitars, but out of all of them, that one is definitely my favorite.”

He uses heavy gauge strings partly as a “preventative” measure.

“I’m not a shredder guy,” Bonamassa once told Premier Guitar, “but I have shredder tendencies that I think get in my way. I have a tendency to put in a million notes and show off to the world, and that’s not usually my best solo. So, the .011s keep me from going there all the time. I can ramp up to it, but I’m not living there, over-playing all the time.”

His all-time favorite guitarist is Free’s Paul Kossoff.

“He’s such an unsung hero,” Bonamassa told M – Music & Musicians, in 2011. “His playing cuts like a knife through butter. You can feel his emotions in every note, whether it’s a hard note or a soft note. He’s a tactile player. And the tone he got with that beautiful ’59 Les Paul was just crushing. I actually got to play that guitar as a show in Newcastle last year. A friend of a friend owns it, and he let me borrow it I. That was a thrill. I felt like I was channeling Kossoff.”

The first rock song he mastered, as a child, was Jimi Hendrix’s “Voodoo Chile.”

“I learned that riff properly,” Bonamassa told M – Music and Musicians. “A lot of kids today learn the Stevie Ray Vaughan version of that riff. Hendrix’s ‘Slight Return’ riff is different.” Bonamassa also told GuitarMessenger.com that the only other guitar piece he learned, note for note, was the dueling solo from the film, Crossroads. “That was difficult and challenging and very frustrating,” he said. “I’m just not a note-for-note kind of guy.”

Those trademark shades he wears vary with the seasons.

“I have four sets of them,” Bonamassa once told GuitarMessenger.com. “I have the ‘hot summer show’ ones–called Silhouettes, because they wrap around your ears. That prevents them from sliding off. Then, when you get into the wintertime and the theater’s not that hot, I wear a set of Pradas. I also have a set of Ray Bans and a set of Revos. I’m sure I’ve bought enough sunglasses to put somebody’s kid through college.”

The place you’re most likely to find him, when he’s not on tour, is The Home Depot.

“I’m deep into home improvements,” Bonamassa told a fan forum, in 2006. “I love The Home Depot. I’m good at walking in and picking things out, buying the supplies for the deck or whatever other project is on the list. But I leave the work to the pros. I’m just good at the buying part.”

His biggest regret is that he didn’t start singing at an earlier age.

“I didn’t start singing ‘till I was 18, and that’s something I deeply regret,” Bonamassa once lamented. “But then again, there’s tons of stuff where you go back and say, ‘Well, I should’ve gone left, but instead I went right. That was a bad decision.’ Anything that doesn’t kill you makes you stronger, and makes you smarter for the next day.”

He would much rather perform live than record in the studio.

“The studio is a daunting place, for me,” Bonamassa told GuitarMessenger.com, in 2007. “Some people flourish in that environment, but I don’t. Everything is decisions. ‘Is this good enough?’ ‘Is the sound just right?’ ‘Is there enough reverb?’ ‘Is it panned correctly?’ I get overwhelmed. Whereas, live, who cares? It comes from the top of your head, and you just blow it out. If I suck tonight, I’ll be better tomorrow. The cool thing about live is there’s always tomorrow to redeem yourself.”

The most important advice he received from his mentor, B.B. King, had nothing to do with guitar playing.

“He said, ‘Watch your money and keep your eye on the business side of things,’” Bonamassa told M – Music & Musicians, in 2011. “It’s about music, but it’s also about business. He sat me down and said, ‘Joe, you need to always reinvest back into what you do, back into your fan base. Fans can detect if you’re not doing that, if you’re not doing things to improve the show.’ It’s no different from running a Walgreen’s, or a Joe’s Pizza Shack.”

He believes great rhythm guitar playing is underappreciated.

“Even someone like me, who often gets caught up in soloing, plays rhythm guitar eighty percent of the time,” Bonamassa once said, in an unpublished interview. “Even a guy who puts on a ‘guitar show’ has to play rhythm, and has to be fluent in chords and voicings. Also, if you don’t learn how to back off your volume when someone else is soloing, that’s problematic. Rhythm playing is about learning how to blend in with the band, and be part of the ensemble.”

Source: Gibson

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Joe Bonamassa Les Paul Goldtop: 2nd Run

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Epiphone announced a second run of the Joe Bonamassa Les Paul Goldtop Model. The second run will be the same as the first, in regards to specifications. So if you missed out at your chance to get one previously, here is your chance. A perfect gift for the holidays. A lot of people like the Epiphone model because of the Gibson USA BurstBucker pickups. Additional details can be found on Epiphone’s website.

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2012 Tour Dates Posted

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Got some good news that we can bring in the new year with! A slew of 2012 USA tour dates were posted on Joe’s site today. The spring tour literally goes from coast to coast, from California to Maine! Not all dates are posted yet, but below are the dates that were posted today. Check back on Joe’s tour page for new additions.

04/17 Los Angeles Saban Theatre
04/19 Fresno William Saroyan Theatre
04/20 Reno,NV Lawlor Events Centre
04/22 Salt Lake City,UT  Abravanel Hall
04/24 Denver,CO Paramount Theatre
04/26 Omaha,NE Civic Music Hall
04/27 Wichita,KS Concert Hall
04/29 Oklahoma City,OK Civic Ctr Music Hall
05/01 Springfield,MO Juanita Hammons Hall
05/02 Topeka,KS Topeka PAC
05/03 Des Moines,IA Civic Centre
05/05 Indianapolis,IN Murat Theatre
05/07 Evansville,IN Aiken Theatre
05/08 Springfield,IL Sangamon Auditorium
05/10 Nashville,TN Tennessee PAC
05/11 Lexington,KY Rupp Arena
05/12 Pittsburgh,PA Benedum Center
05/14 Red Bank,NJ Count Basie Theatre
05/16 Buffalo,NY Shea’s PAC
05/17 Syracuse,NY Landmark Theatre
05/19 Hartford,CT Mortensen Hall at Bushnell
05/23 Portland,ME Merrill Auditorium
05/25 Hampton Beach,NH Hampton Beach Casino

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Merry Christmas Baby

One of Joe’s only Christmas Songs, Merry Christmas Baby. The song is now available for the holiday season as a free download from Joe’s website. All you have to do is click here and sign up for Joe’s email list. You’ll be emailed a link where you can download the MP3. Enjoy!

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Live At The Beacon In January?

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Our friends at Epiphone are telling us that Live at The Beacon will be released in January 2012 on DVD.

Joe Bonamassa’s two sold out shows at the Beacon Theater in NYC earlier this year will be released on DVD, Joe Bonamassa—Live at the Beacon Theater, in January, 2012. The set featured guest appearances by Bad Company’s Paul Rodgers, John Hiatt, and duet partner Beth Hart.

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Katie Fogarty & Joe Bonamassa by Eric Guillemain for J. Lindeberg Biannual Book

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Lindeberg Blues – Katie Fogarty stars alongside musician Joe Bonamassa for the latest edition of J. Lindeberg’s biannual book. Photographed by Eric Guillemain (2b Management), Katie sports relaxed looks as she hits the road for a life of shows and traveling.

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Planet Rock Auctions Joe Bonamassa signed Radio for Charity

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Planet Rock is auctioning 17 rock star signed Pure Marshall DAB radios as part of its Movember campaign. To bid for Joe Bonamassa’s signed radio go here. The auction finishes 4pm on the 21st November.

About Movember
Throughout the month, members of the Planet Rock team are growing moustaches to raise vital funds and awareness for men’s health issues, specifically prostate cancer and other cancers that affect men.  The station will also be encouraging its listeners to join in and support the team. Money will be raised via donations through the Planet Rock website and the station will be auctioning rock star signed Pure Marshall digital radios. The 17 radios, signed by artists like Jeff Beck, The Foo Fighters and Alice Cooper go under the hammer during the month.

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