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Joe To Appear On New Tommy Bolin and Friends CD

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Due out for release on March 27th is a new album from Tommy Bolin and friends. Joe plays with Black Country Communion bandmate Glenn Hughes on a track titled Lotus. Other artists featured on the CD include Peter Frampton, Warren Haynes, Myles Kennedy, Derek Trucks, Brad Whitford, Steve Lukather, and Sonny Landreth. With an allstar lineup like that, this is an album that can’t be missed.

1.  The Grind w/ Peter Frampton
2.  Teaser w/ Warren Haynes
3.  Dreamer w/ Myles Kennedy and Nels Cline
4.  Savannah Woman w/ John Scofield
5.  Smooth Fandango w/ Derek Trucks
6. People People w/ Big Sugar and Gordie Johnson
7. Wild Dogs w/ Brad Whitford
8. Homeward Strut w/ Steve Lukather
9. Sugar Shack w/ Glenn Hughes and Sonny Landreth
10. Crazed Fandango w/ Steve Morse
11. Lotus w/ Joe Bonamassa, Glenn Hughes and Nels Cline

Rock Guitar Daily had this to say about the new CD..

“I’ve just heard Lotus, a cut off of Great Gypsy Soul by Tommy Bolin and Friends, that features Glenn Hughes, Joe Bonamassa, and Nels Cline – 2012 is on it’s way to being amazing. The whole album is gonna blow some minds. Not out until March 27, but it’s good to have something to look forward to – Wow!!!”

So folks, there you have it, just another piece to add to Joe’s agenda for 2012. We’re not even out of January yet and it’s turning out to be a great year!

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Black Country Communion 2 – A Flashback To The 70’s

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Let’s take a flash back into the 70’s… that’s where you’ll find the Black Country Communion 2 album. The collaboration between all of the band members is fantastic. On the album, you’ll find a lot of influence from Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin. The album starts off with the strong single, The Outsider. This track is a great single, has a killer opening riff that hits you right in the face – holy 70’s!

The album has a lot of other hidden gems, such as The Battle For Hadrian’s Wall. Joe Bonamassa’s vocals are right up front on this track and we get to hear some of his great acoustic guitar playing, that slams on to a full blown out rock song.

How about Save Me? This is a great track. In fact, this very track is an unreleased Led Zeppelin track. Save Me came alive after the O2 Led Zep gig in 2007.  John Paul Jones and Jimmy Page came up with the song, which was brought to BCC 2  by Jason Bonham. Hughes states “(Bonham) kept playing me that riff over and over, and I was interested. It’s a great riff, and he wanted me to write something really desperate. I finally got (Bonamassa) over to my house and said, ‘Listen, we really should finish this song,’ and we did, and it really turned into something special.”

Another one of my favorites is Smokestack Woman. This is another song that has a Led Zep twist to it, which you can hear in Bonamassa’s guitar playing. The song almost reminds me of a Gov’t Mule song. Glenn Hughes vocals are simply outstanding.

The 70’s train continues right on into I Can See Spirit. This is definitely a hit and would be great as a radio single – many tunes on this album are of that quality. I don’t think I’ve ever heard such awesome drumming, Jason Bonham really pounds the skins on this one.

Saving the best for last, Cold. This song has a very interesting intro, you can literally hear Bonamassa’s guitar talking. The jaw dropping, guitar solo lasts for well over a minute. Glenn Hughes has a nice, soft voice on this song. Definitely a great bluesy ballad. It’s one of the longest tracks on the album, coming in near seven minutes. Heck, if it went on for another seven minutes, I wouldn’t be complaining.

When it comes down to the bottom line – this is another master piece by Black Country Communion. The dedication and effort displayed in each song is outstanding. This record is a must have and I hope to hear many more records from this band. As Glenn Hughes says, this is real music. Many thanks to Kevin Shirley for  being the man behind such an amazing group and producing such an overall fantastic album. The mastering is phenomenal and definitely  has that 70’s groove to it.

Make sure to catch Black Country Communion out on the road. Latest dates available on the Black Country Communion Fan Website.

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Bonamassa Featured On July Guitarist Cover

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Joe Bonamassa is featured on the cover of the July 2011 issue of Guitarist Magazine. The magazine is one of the largest, if not the largest guitar magazine in Europe. The magazine should be hitting new stands in the US as well, within in the next week. Both Borders and Barnes and Noble carry the magazine.

Joe Bonamassa & Glenn Hughes

We talk to the world’s hottest guitarist and the legendary voice of rock about the second coming of their phenomenal supergroup Black Country Communion.

The issue features both information on Joe’s solo career and Black Country Communion. These magazine are of high quality and the glossy covers always look nice with a signature. Make sure you pick up your copy.. Read more on Guitarist’s website.

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Black Country Communion ‘Went from a Side Project to a Band’

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Black Country Communion was recently featured on Billboard.com and everyone in the band agrees that this has turned from a side project into a full blown band.

It’s almost unheard of for any band these days to release two albums just nine months apart, but Glenn Hughes says that’s one of the things that makes Black Country Communion “a freak of nature.”

“I’ve never been in a situation in a band before that’s like this,” Hughes tells Billboard.com of Black Country Communion, the all-star group that also includes guitarist Joe Bonamassa, former Dream Theater keyboardist Derek Sherinian and Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham’s son Jason, who’s played with both Zep and Foreigner. Its sophomore album, simply titled “2,” is due out June 14, with tour dates starting today (June 9).

Read the rest of the article, which has a lot of interesting information, on Billboard.com.

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Dust Bowl Due Out March 22nd

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Joe’s latest and greatest new album titled Dust Bowl will be hitting store shelves on Tuesday, March 22nd. This is Bonamassa’s 9th studio release and will sure be debuting number one on the Billboard Blues Chart.  The new album features appearances by John Hiatt, Glenn Hughes, and Vince Gill.

Album Track Listing:

  1. Slow Train
  2. Dust Bowl
  3. Tennessee Plates (featuring John Hiatt)
  4. The Meaning Of The Blues
  5. Black Lung Heartache
  6. You Better Watch Yourself
  7. The Last Matador of Bayonne
  8. Heartbreaker (featuring Glenn Hughes)
  9. No Love On The Street
  10. The Whale That Swallowed Jonah
  11. Sweet Rowena (featuring Vince Gill)
  12. Prisoner

The album was recorded in various sessions at Black Rock Studios in Santorini, Greece, Ben’s Studio in Nashville, TN, The Cave in Malibu, CA, and The Village in Los Angeles, CA. Also appearing on the record is Arlan Scheirbaum, Beth Hart and Blondie Chaplin, who play on the Michael Kamen/Tim Curry track “No Love On The Street”. 

In support of this album release is Bonamassa’s World Tour which will touch upon the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, Japan, Hong Kong, and Singapore. Check out the latest tour dates here and stay tuned for more news about Dust Bowl including my own personal review.

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Joe in Germany Summer of 2011?

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I was browsing over at the Black Country Communion forum and came across this topic. Several links are listed in that thread that contain six tour dates for the summer of 2011 across Germany. Tickets are already on sale here. Tonight will be BCC’s first public show, followed by the second show tomorrow night in London. Check BCC out on the web if you haven’t already.

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Second Black Country Communion Album Confirmed

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As you can see from the picture above – the second Black Country Communion album will be recorded in January. I remember talking to Glenn and he said that this might happen. What’s strange about this situation, is that Black Country Communion haven’t even done a first tour yet. However, they are releasing a second album. It’s cool at the same time, because they will have a lot more content to play. Glenn Hughes has already began writing the songs for the second album. The first album was beyond amazing, everyone song was well done. I’m interested to see what the second album will bring. Hope we continue to hear more from this great band. Stay tuned…

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Joe and BCC in Rolling Stone

Joe and Black Country Communion are feature on RollingStone.com. About time they got some recognition from them. The article gives a brief overview on the band, also confirms there will be a tour for 2011 (which we already knew). Article is below.

Last November, blues-rock guitarist Joe Bonamassa invited former Deep Purple and Black Sabbath vocalist Glenn Hughes to jam with him at the Houses of Blues in Los Angeles. The two had been plotting a collaborative project for some time, but didn’t know what shape it would take. Producer Kevin Shirley (Led Zeppelin, Rush, Aerosmith) caught the show and ran backstage afterward. Says Hughes: “He said to us, ‘I have a vision. Form a band with Jason Bonham on drums and Dream Theater’s ex-keyboardist Derek Sherinian.’ Derek and I looked at each other and went ‘O-o-kay,’ and then Kevin said, ‘You’ve got six weeks to record an album and you gotta come up with a name. Go!’”

Hughes and Bonamassa have different musical backgrounds, and were initially unsure what the album would sound like. “Joe is the new blues-rock guy,” says Hughes. “I come from the classic rock thing with Deep Purple, but my background is a lot of funk stuff as well. The longer we stayed in the studio, the louder we got. The Marshalls came out, the Les Paul’s were hung a little lower, and we started to make rock music.” The album — which hits stores today — was cut in just four days, with very little overdubbing. “I think the greatest records we’ve ever heard, from Zeppelin to Purple to Sabbath to The Who, were all recorded in the studio live,” says Hughes. “I’m the elder statesmen here and I’m really enjoying playing in a band again. I played with John Bonham a lot in my old band Trapeze, in 1971, and now I’m getting to play with his son thirty-nine years later.” After struggling over the right name, they settled on Black Country Communion, because Hughes and Bonham were both raised in the area of England known as Black Country.

Hughes knows that comparisons to other new supergroups Them Crooked Vultures and Chickenfoot are inevitable. “Those are my mates,” he says. “We’ve all had this dang ‘supergroup’ tag. I was around for early supergroups Blind Faith and Humble Pie. Labels don’t matter to me. Call it what you will, it’s just the right ingredients for a rock and roll band.” Things have gone so well, the band are already making plans for their second album even as they plot their inaugural tour for 2011. Hughes has no plans to revive Deep Purple or other old songs in their concerts. “We might do two or three stellar covers, and maybe a Zep song for the heritage of the Bonham name,” he says. “But I’d like to think we can do this on our own merit.”

Link to source article.

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New Black Country Communion Interview From The Bay

There is a new interview online from The Bay 100.7, which is Baltimore’s Classic Rock station. Interview features Jason, Joe, and Glenn. They talk about recording the record, future records, idols, touring, and more! A lot of great information in this interview. Listen to it below.

Black Country Communion – Interview with 100.7 The Bay

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Joe Bonamassa and Glenn Hughes Interviewed By WDHA

Joe and Glenn HughesJoe and Glenn were interviewed today by WDHA 105.5, which is my local radio station! The picture above is from Glenn’s twitter. WDHA has been a longtime Joe supporter and promotes him whenever he comes to town. Joe and Glenn are being interview by DHA’s Terrie Carr. Hopefully the interview will be posted online soon. Stay tuned!

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