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Joe Bonamassa (born May 8, 1977) is an American blues guitarist/singer, well known for his raw, gritty voice and technically accomplished playing . His style is considered in the same blues-rock style as Stevie Ray Vaughan (an early inspiration), Kenny Wayne Shepherd and Jonny Lang.

Bonamassa was born in Utica, New York. His father Len owns a guitar store in Utica and as a result Joe started playing a short scale Chiquita guitar when he was 4 years old. He first opened for B. B. King when he was 12 years old. He was invited to attend a Fender guitar event when he was 14 years old and during that trip to the West Coast he met Berry Oakley, Jr., the son of The Allman Brothers Band bassist. Joe and Berry founded the group Bloodline with Miles Davis's son Erin and Robby Krieger's son Waylon. They released one album, on EMI, which produced two chart singles - "Stone Cold Hearted" and "Dixie Peach."

Bonamassa's first solo album was "A New Day Yesterday", released in 2000 and produced by the legendary Tom Dowd. The song "Miss You / Hate You" from that CD continues to be prominently featured in all of Bonamassa's shows. Bonamassa added drummer Kenny Kramme and bassist Eric Czar as bandmates to tour and support the album.

After touring to support the first album, Bonamassa and the band returned to the studio in 2002 to work with producer Clif Magness (who produced Avril Lavigne's album) to release his second album "So It's Like That." The second album, which is more traditional rock music than blues like his other three studio albums, reached number one on the Billboard Blues Chart.

During the tour to support that album, numerous fans asked if the band was going to release a more traditional blues album. This 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 authored by Bonamassa. This album also reached number one on the Billboard Blues Chart.

Joe's most recent studio effort is the 2006 release entitled "You & Me" which continues the blues-rock tradition that courses through Bonamassa's song writing. This album also appeared at #1 on the Billboard Blues album chart. For the recording of the album Bonamassa enlisted the talents of multiple studio musicians, such as Jason Bonham, son of the legendary John Bonham. "Your Funeral And My Trial", a track on the album, featured harmonica prodigy LD Miller.

In 2006, after extensive touring with his previous trio, Bonamassa changed the line-up of the musicians in his touring band. He enlisted the help of a new bass player named Mark Epstein and former Kenny Wayne Shepherd drummer, Bogie Bowels.

He recently performed a rare duo with rock legend Ted Nugent at the Sand Dollar Blues Room in Las Vegas in front of a VH1 movie crew for the show SuperGroup.
 
 
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