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Popa Chubby Salutes King Of Blues, With Bonamassa And Others
January 10, 2025

There were at least three Kings of blues whose regal status was stressed by their last name: Albert, B. B. and Freddie. Each of the three was magnificent, yet only one earned the title of Texas Cannonball, because Freddie’s delivery … Continue reading
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Tagged Eric Gales, Joe Bonamassa, Popa Chubby
CACTUS Build A Temple To Themselves – With Stellar Guests
April 7, 2024

When calls, one doesn’t keep him hanging on, one says yes: that much had been known way before the legendary drummer’s “Guitar Zeus” albums gathered the best players in the land – his reputation from the prog-prototyping start of VANILLA … Continue reading
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Tagged Billy Sheehan, Bob Daisley, Bumblefoot, Cactus, Carmine Appice, Dee Snider, Doug Aldrich, Doug Pinnick, Fernando Perdomo, Jim McCarty (US), Joe Bonamassa, Marco Mendoza, Mark Stein, Pat Travers, Phil Soussan, Randy Jackson, Randy Pratt, Rudy Sarzo, Steve Stevens, Ted Nugent, Tony Franklin, Ty Tabor, Vernon Reid, Warren Haynes
BLACK COUNTRY COMMUNION Come Back Victorious
March 1, 2024

These days, when supergroups are a dime a dozen, standing out and staying together, let alone building a steady following, is no mean feat for such line-ups, yet BLACK COUNTRY COMMUNION somehow managed to have done not only that but … Continue reading
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Tagged Black Country Communion, Derek Sherinian, Glenn Hughes, Jason Bonham, Joe Bonamassa
CANNED HEAT Plan Retirement With Joe Bonamassa In Tow
February 28, 2024

Despite their legendary status and uninterrupted, since 1965, existence, CANNED HEAT – still led by original drummer Adolfo de la Parra – have kept their profile low for almost two decades, not releasing a new record since “Christmas Album” which … Continue reading
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Tagged Canned Heat, Joe Bonamassa
VARIOUS ARTISTS – Heavenly Cream: An Acoustic Tribute To Cream
February 1, 2024

Quarto Valley 2023 Members, family and friends unplug to pay homage to the trio whose shadows run from themselves. Over nigh on six decades a lot has been said about this highly influential ensemble’s great stature as the first genuine … Continue reading
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Tagged Bernie Marsden, Clem Clempson, Cream, Deborah Bonham, Ginger Baker, Joe Bonamassa, Maggie Bell, Malcolm Bruce, Paul Rodgers, Pete Brown