Joe Bonamassa | |
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Bonamassa at the
O2 Apollo Manchester, 2012 |
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Background information | |
Born |
New Hartford, New York, United States |
May 8, 1977
Genres | Blues rock, hard rock, blues |
Occupation(s) | Musician, singer-songwriter |
Instruments | Guitar, vocals, theremin, mandolin, dobro, banjo |
Years active | 1989–present |
Labels | J&R Adventures, Provogue |
Associated acts | Bloodline, Black Country Communion, Beth Hart, Rock Candy Funk Party, Jason Bonham, Joe Lynn Turner |
Website | jbonamassa |
Notable instruments | |
Gibson Les Paul Music Man Custom Steve Morse single and double necks Gibson ES335 Fender Telecaster Gibson Flying V |
Joe Bonamassa (born May 8, 1977) is an American blues rock guitarist, singer and songwriter.
When he was only 12 years old, Bonamassa opened for B.B. King. In the last 13 years Bonamassa has put out 15 solo albums through his independent record label J&R Adventures, of which 11 have reached #1 on the Billboard Blues charts.
Bonamassa has played alongside such artists as Stephen Stills, Eric Clapton, Blondie Chaplin, Foreigner, Buddy Guy, Steve Winwood, Warren Haynes, and Derek Trucks among others. His career highlights include performances at the Royal Albert Hall and a Grammy Award nomination in 2013. In addition to his music career, Joe Bonamassa runs a nonprofit organization called the Keeping the Blues Alive Foundation, whose mission it is to further music education by funding scholarships and providing music education resources to schools in need.
Bonamassa was born in New Hartford, New York. He started playing guitar at age four, encouraged by his father, who was an avid music fan and exposed him to British blues rock records by Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck, greatly inspiring him. When he was 12 years old, he had his own band called Smokin' Joe Bonamassa, which gigged around western New York and Pennsylvania, including cities such as Scranton and Buffalo, but only on weekends since Joe had school on weekdays. Bonamassa played a crimson 1972 Fender Telecaster he called "Rosie", which his father had bought in Utica, New York.
Bonamassa opened for B.B. King at approximately 20 shows in 1989. Before he reached 18 years old, Bonamassa was playing in a band called Bloodline with the sons of Miles Davis, Robby Krieger, and Berry Oakley. Although Bloodline did not become a famous act, it attracted some attention to Bonamassa's guitar chops.