Keyboard player is Reese Wynans, who was SRV’s keyboard player with Double Trouble. The other guitarist is Kirk Fletcher who also is an amazing player.
When I got to see Joe in Vancouver, he introduced Reese in such a cool way, place went NUTZ when he said “member of the rock n roll hall of fame with Double Trouble”. Including me n my wife.
Chris Layton and Reese both played for Kenny Wayne Shepherd for a good while, Chris is still his drummer. I saw Reese play at International Blues Challenge in Memphis several years back; he was with Bart Walker from Austin, TX who won best guitarist and 2nd overall. Reese was also the original keyboard for the Allman Bros Band before Gregg came home from California to join the band.
Oh, that's where I know him from! I listen to a lot of Beth Hart but don't post much attention to who she's with. This guy is amazing, I'll have to find more from him.
Another child prodigy is Derek Trucks. He was about 13 when he opened for BB King. Went on to join The Allman Brothers, played in Eric Clapton's band. Now he fronts his own band, the Tedeschi Trucks Band, with his talented wife Susan.
Trucks is a beast on guitar for sure! If you haven't already see it you gotta check out the performance of "Going down" at the rock 'n roll hall of fame, it's got Trucks, Bonamassa and Billy Gibbons and it's straight up 🔥🔥🔥
I saw Derek Trucks when he was 12 at Charlie Daniels Volunteer Jam near Nashville. He was playing the red SG while channeling Duane Allman. He got a standing ovation!
Anyone notice that Joe's playing one of blues great Albert Kings Gibson Flying V guitars? King who passed in 1992 was left handed. Joe's restrung it to play right handed. Albert's name is embedded in ivory within the frets, but upside down because of Joe's string changes. I have this entire concert on Blu ray, and it's killer.
@@vrvaughnI must disagree. Albert did not play the guitar upside down. Albert’s Flying V was a left hand guitar as the tone and volume controls are on the top along with the cable when Joe plays it. Therefore, it definitely had to be restrung for a right handed player. ✌🏼😎🇺🇸
I must disagree also. That is Albert King's ( one of three) guitar which is a right handed guitar, which was lent to Joe by Steven Seagal, who purchased it from Albert's estate. I got that straight from Joe himself.
I’ve always loved The Blues because you just can’t fake it, just playing the notes don’t cut it, there has to be that magic that connects the souls of the player and the listener. You can’t explain it, but everyone gets it. ✌️
You MUST hear Joe's "Mountain Time" played live at the Royal Albert Hall. The video is stunning visually and sonically! West on 80 and it won't take too long, 'Til the road starts climbing up to mountain time. The girl I know there, she lives free and easy, And she shows me wonders and she takes my mind.
Outstanding. A must for you both is "Stone Cold" by Jimmy Barnes featuring Joe Bonamassa on guitar. Will introduce you to one of Australia's great rock voices. Blue eyed soul for days. It's one of the things you asked about missing recently 🇭🇲
Yes Indeed, 3 words that make my heart smile, (blues, Joe Bonamassa , Jimmy Barnes) you combine all three with a cool song, Stone Cold, and you have perfection.
His background singers are some of the best soul and blues singers in Australia. They have careers away from Joe. Props to him for pulling great musicians together.
I love the fact that he always wears a suit on stage. One day I was driving behind his tour bus and didn't even know it. Also, he doesn't hog the spotlight but lets other musicians shine.
Shared a night with a grand daughter last year, Saw hem in a small venue in Riverside , Ca. Only a few hundred people, so needless to say we had great seats, She was so excited to share music that I enjoy, and was one of the youngest in the crowed ( 21yrs.), P.S. I also took her to see Robert Cray in the summer, Love to see your reactions !!
Each & every one of those musicians on that stage (including the backing singers) are at the top of their game! And I am in absolute awe of them all. They made it look so easy! I had not heard that song before, but it was great, Joe Bonamassa has a great voice, I loved it. ❤🎶🎼🇬🇧
You need to listen to "Stone Cold" with Jimmy Barnes on vocals, Joe Bonamassa on guitar.Jimmy's vocals will blow you away.Please consider doing this,you won't be disappointed.
I met Joe and his family years ago when I worked at a hospital in the E.R.... They brought his grandmother in to be treated and I got to meet them all... It was a pretty cool experience but he was just a regular person and didn't have a celebrity air about him... Another great reaction guys...Keep being awesome !!!...
Love it Jay and Amber. Been a fan of JoeyB, as I call him, since I discovered his first album. Not only is he a great player, but he's helping to keep the blues alive with his record label and his annual Keeping the Blues Alive cruise. You might want to check out Joe doing "Takin' the Hit" from Live at Rockpalast. I think it's one of the greatest displays of guitar skills of all-time, and his bass player, Jeff Czar, is no slouch either.
Keyboard player is Reese Wynans, a world class player who was also Stevie Ray Vaughn's keyboardist (usually). You really cannot pick a bad song from Joe. And because he is primarily self published and has his own UA-cam channel you can just go to his channel and pick pretty much anything in his library. He has entire live concerts posted there as well as studio cuts. My recommendation for next time you are in the mood for Joe is his live version of Crossfire, written by Reese and originally recorded by SRV. Joe introduces Reese in this video and it's fire. ua-cam.com/video/vPRtCKT-vwY/v-deo.html
You have winner with this one guys! The guitar that Joe is using is almost exactly the same as Albert Kings guitar who popularized the "I'll Play the Blues for You" all those yrs ago!
Tina Guo is amazing! You have to see her to really appreciate what she does with her cello. Great concert. It is acoustic and a different sound from Joe that you should experience. Reese Wynans was there on piano too, but Woke Up Dreaming is just Joe and Tina. Drive features Tina on Erhu and is a slower smoother song with the whole band. Enjoy!
Joe did this song justice, but Albert King had a big hit with this song in the early 70s and the song by him was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame. Hopefully you'll find the time to react to it, it's amazing.
I have a friend in Tennessee that is a big Joe Bonamassa fan. She made a life size stained glass guitar for him. She was able to give it to him back stage at one of his concerts. He loved it.
Somehow, I hadn't heard this one before. Wowzer! The guitar, and that rich tone in his voice, then you add the horns and those incredible background singers...Heaven!
I love Joe Bonamassa he is an awesome guitar player saw him in concert best show ever. Thank you for playing this please do some more songs ❤❤❤JOE BONAMASSA!!
You're right Jay, Blues artists are very good about not only naming their bandmates, but showcasing their talents. You just don't see that much anywhere else.
Black Country Communion Joe Bonamassa guitar & vocals Glenn Hughes vocals & bass Jason Bonham drums Derek Sherinian keyboards. Great supergroup, you should check them out.
I've been going to see Joe Bonamassa for almost 20 years at very small venues. Please check out (Going Down) 8:09 from this concert. By the way he's playing Albert King's guitar on this song. That's SRV keyboard player.
Definitely one of the best guitarist around today. I think he the hardest working man in the music industry today. Constantly touring & putting out.great albums. Also projects with other musicians to. He has a great album out with Beth Hart. And you should check out the supergroup that Joe's in called Black County Communion. The band consists of Joe on guitar & vocals, the voice of rock, Glenn Hughes who also plays bass. Glenn was in Deep Purple & other great bands. Glenn has also appeared on some of Joe's albums. Jason Bonham, John's son on drums & Derek Sherinian on keyboards from Dream Theater. They've put out four studio albums & one Live. They sound like a seventies classic rock band. But all just great stuff. I hope you check them out.
WOW!!!!!! That is one of the best blues performances I've ever heard. I'm embarrassed to say I'd never heard of Joe Bonamassa. Now I've got another rabbit hole to dive into. So many amazing instrumentalists have decent voices or they have a great voice and are decent on an instrument. Joe is incredible on guitar and you can hear the BB King influence. But he's got an absolute phenomenal voice, at times he sounds like Boz Skaggs. But it's not just his stupendous guitar and vocals. The backup singers were perfection and the band is world class. Even the arrangement was spot on. This is definitely going on my play list. Thank you for once again opening my eyes to a new performer and putting a BIG smile on my face! Keep up the great work!
Huge fan of Joe Bonamassa!! I have seen him several times and this song more than once!! Reese Wynans is a monster on the keys!! Anton Figg who is playing the drums in this video is one of my favorites also. He doesn’t tour with Joe anymore, unfortunately… Amber I am really glad that you pointed out his vocals, which I think are greatly underrated!!
seen him a 3 times, every time is more epic than the last. This whole band is one of the best live perfomances ive ever witnessed. Been to many concerts since the 80's,
This is my favorite Bonamassa song. I've been to two of his concerts. Still haven't heard this song live but have other great songs. If there is a concert near you, go to it. You will ABSOLUTELY love it! Two hours of non stop playing.
One of the great things about living in Memphis is seeing such talent especially early in their careers. I had the pleasure to see the current blues prodigy when he was 15 at the King Biscuit Blues Festival. That is Christone “Kingfish” Ingram from Clarksdale MS. He was doing gigs in Clarksdale since he was 10 and just exploded. He is now 24 years old and already won the Grammy for Best Contemporary Blues Artist. 60 Minutes did a story on him. Jay and Amber I’m not asking you to react to him on this platform because that is outside the scope of this site. But I encourage anyone to check him out on your on. You will not regret it.
Thank you for the reaction. Joe's fantastic as always 😊 it's a real testament that he shares the stage and everyone gets to shine. He has so much music. If you are wanting something that is almost 180⁰ check out "Redemption" you will get to see him in the studio BUT the whole band plays like a live performance.
It is one the greatest live albums I've ever heard, was lucky enough to be there that night front row, it made me all emotional, it was stunning and soulful , you are right the whole show is a masterpiece in Music . That Band is so tight 💯🔥👌
The more blues artists of this caliber thr better. My very favorite genre. Most all rock and other music stems from the blues. It most be played by many and respected forever. Melissa Ward here.
The show at the Greek Theatre was the final show in the "3 Kings" tour, featuring the music of B.B. King, Albert King, and Freddie King. The whole show is fire!
When you hit the heights and gain as much respect as Joe you get to surround yourself with guys like Reese on keyboard and Kirk on guitar. Seeing him live is such a great experience.
I never heard of this guy. Love the vocal. Love the guitar. Love the band. Love the singers. Looks like I have a musical rabbit hole to go down! Thanks!
Joe Bonamassa is one of my favourite artists to see live and there is a video that I think you should react to of Joe & paul Rodgers ( possibly one of the greatest blues/rock voices of all time) performing the Free song "walking in my shadow " ....its an absolutely stunning piece of music & a fabulous collaboration by two megastars
There is just soooo much Joe B out there it's hard to pick where you should go next, "Bloodline" "Black Country Communion" "Rock Candy Funk Party" Beth Hart... He produced and played on Marc Broussard's latest Album, his work with Jimmy Barnes..... Yes!....."Stone Cold" with Jimmy on vox....you'll LOVE it!
Last year, a friend of mine played with him on stage During the David Bowie celebration tour with Todd Rundgren. He was doing a few songs that SRV played on. Angeline said he was just the nicest guy and one hell of a guitar player
I so enjoy watching you guys reacting to music for the first time that I have enjoyed for years. But this was the first time seeing you reacting to something I haven't seen myself. Like you, I was blown away by this performance. It is so satisfying to see performers in this day and age actually playing from the soul as opposed to the computer-generated drivel that is out there now.
Joe is legitimately one of the cleanest players and vocalists. Hear lots of stories of him being a genuinely kind person too.
Keyboard player is Reese Wynans, who was SRV’s keyboard player with Double Trouble. The other guitarist is Kirk Fletcher who also is an amazing player.
i saw joe in austin back in october, with reese of course, and chris layton sat in to play crossfire (video on my facebook)!
Hall of fame. member.
When I got to see Joe in Vancouver, he introduced Reese in such a cool way, place went NUTZ when he said “member of the rock n roll hall of fame with Double Trouble”. Including me n my wife.
Chris Layton and Reese both played for Kenny Wayne Shepherd for a good while, Chris is still his drummer. I saw Reese play at International Blues Challenge in Memphis several years back; he was with Bart Walker from Austin, TX who won best guitarist and 2nd overall. Reese was also the original keyboard for the Allman Bros Band before Gregg came home from California to join the band.
Don’t forget Anton Fig on drums! He’s played with people from Kiss to bb king.
When you open for B. B. King at age 12, you're a child prodigy! His collaborations with Beth Hart are special, as you've seen in two reactions.
Oh, that's where I know him from! I listen to a lot of Beth Hart but don't post much attention to who she's with. This guy is amazing, I'll have to find more from him.
Yes, I love him and Beth Hart together, they are amazing!
Another child prodigy is Derek Trucks. He was about 13 when he opened for BB King. Went on to join The Allman Brothers, played in Eric Clapton's band. Now he fronts his own band, the Tedeschi Trucks Band, with his talented wife Susan.
Trucks is a beast on guitar for sure! If you haven't already see it you gotta check out the performance of "Going down" at the rock 'n roll hall of fame, it's got Trucks, Bonamassa and Billy Gibbons and it's straight up 🔥🔥🔥
I saw Derek Trucks when he was 12 at Charlie Daniels Volunteer Jam near Nashville. He was playing the red SG while channeling Duane Allman. He got a standing ovation!
I think they would like Tedeschi Truck Band's "Made Up Mind"
Don’t forget Jonny Lang!
Yes!!!! Jay and Amber absolutely have to check him out! I'll recommend "Midnight in Harlem" by the Tedeschi Trucks Band.
It is so good to see 👀 young people into the blues 💙. Go ahead kids 💙 😊😊.
Anyone notice that Joe's playing one of blues great Albert Kings Gibson Flying V guitars? King who passed in 1992 was left handed. Joe's restrung it to play right handed. Albert's name is embedded in ivory within the frets, but upside down because of Joe's string changes. I have this entire concert on Blu ray, and it's killer.
I was wondering if anyone was going to mention that.
Actually, Albert played it upside down so no need to restring it
Thanks so much for sharing that info. Wow!
@@vrvaughnI must disagree. Albert did not play the guitar upside down. Albert’s Flying V was a left hand guitar as the tone and volume controls are on the top along with the cable when Joe plays it. Therefore, it definitely had to be restrung for a right handed player. ✌🏼😎🇺🇸
I must disagree also. That is Albert King's ( one of three) guitar which is a right handed guitar, which was lent to Joe by Steven Seagal, who purchased it from Albert's estate. I got that straight from Joe himself.
I’ve always loved The Blues because you just can’t fake it, just playing the notes don’t cut it, there has to be that magic that connects the souls of the player and the listener. You can’t explain it, but everyone gets it. ✌️
You MUST hear Joe's "Mountain Time" played live at the Royal Albert Hall. The video is stunning visually and sonically!
West on 80 and it won't take too long,
'Til the road starts climbing up to mountain time.
The girl I know there, she lives free and easy,
And she shows me wonders and she takes my mind.
Outstanding. A must for you both is "Stone Cold" by Jimmy Barnes featuring Joe Bonamassa on guitar. Will introduce you to one of Australia's great rock voices. Blue eyed soul for days. It's one of the things you asked about missing recently 🇭🇲
Yes Indeed, 3 words that make my heart smile, (blues, Joe Bonamassa , Jimmy Barnes) you combine all three with a cool song, Stone Cold, and you have perfection.
I've been wanting them to just discover Jimmy full stop lol.
Did you notice one of the backup singers was Jimmy’s daughter Mahalia (who should have won her season of the Voice Australia IMHO
It will be a gift that keeps on giving if they see Jimmy sing 🇭🇲
I came here to write the exact comment! Stone Cold is absolutely beautiful.
His background singers are some of the best soul and blues singers in Australia. They have careers away from Joe. Props to him for pulling great musicians together.
The one on the right is Mahalia Barnes, Jimmy Barnes daughter
Mahalia Barnes has an incredible voice!!
And Reese Wynans on keys is just like Joe. So damn skilled.
I love the fact that he always wears a suit on stage. One day I was driving behind his tour bus and didn't even know it. Also, he doesn't hog the spotlight but lets other musicians shine.
When you have some of the best with you on stage, let them fan the flames!!!!! 🌹
Shared a night with a grand daughter last year, Saw hem in a small venue in Riverside , Ca. Only a few hundred people, so needless to say we had great seats, She was so excited to share music that I enjoy, and was one of the youngest in the crowed ( 21yrs.), P.S. I also took her to see Robert Cray in the summer, Love to see your reactions !!
Can't go wrong with Joe B. He plugs the amp into the guitar and the guitar into his soul.
Copy that bro
Each & every one of those musicians on that stage (including the backing singers) are at the top of their game! And I am in absolute awe of them all. They made it look so easy!
I had not heard that song before, but it was great, Joe Bonamassa has a great voice, I loved it. ❤🎶🎼🇬🇧
Saw Joe in Memphis back in October for my birthday. Wonderful show! 2+ hours went by in a snap. Another great reaction.
I am absolutely down with more blues on the channel.
I second that!
some SRV would be nice
@@Hobodeluxe960 Theyve done Texas Flood and Voodoo Chile i believ.e
You need to listen to "Stone Cold" with Jimmy Barnes on vocals, Joe Bonamassa on guitar.Jimmy's vocals will blow you away.Please consider doing this,you won't be disappointed.
love seeing the mucisianship from the live videos.
This was a big song for Albert King, who was SRV's mentor in his early days. So cool how everything in Blues is connected. Thanks as always.
I met Joe and his family years ago when I worked at a hospital in the E.R.... They brought his grandmother in to be treated and I got to meet them all... It was a pretty cool experience but he was just a regular person and didn't have a celebrity air about him... Another great reaction guys...Keep being awesome !!!...
Also his song "Sloe Gin" is phenomenal
Love it Jay and Amber. Been a fan of JoeyB, as I call him, since I discovered his first album. Not only is he a great player, but he's helping to keep the blues alive with his record label and his annual Keeping the Blues Alive cruise. You might want to check out Joe doing "Takin' the Hit" from Live at Rockpalast. I think it's one of the greatest displays of guitar skills of all-time, and his bass player, Jeff Czar, is no slouch either.
I’m SOOOO glad you’re listening to him!!!!
Saw him a few years back in Grand Prairie Tx! He is a beast!🎸🔥
Yes! Love the blues and your reaction to Joe Bonamossa! I think you will love "Angel of Mercy" from this same live performance!
Reese Wynans on organ/keyboards, he played in Double Trouble with SRV 🔥
The first song I heard from him was Dust Bowl and I've been hooked ever since!
This song was a classic for Albert King back in the early 70's.
Not only that but he's playing Albert King's old Flying V guitar. Joe has a huge collection of classic and collectable guitars and amps.
Really wish they listened to Albert's original version instead.
You have to love a man whose nickname is the Velvet Bulldozer.
Keyboard player is Reese Wynans, a world class player who was also Stevie Ray Vaughn's keyboardist (usually). You really cannot pick a bad song from Joe. And because he is primarily self published and has his own UA-cam channel you can just go to his channel and pick pretty much anything in his library. He has entire live concerts posted there as well as studio cuts. My recommendation for next time you are in the mood for Joe is his live version of Crossfire, written by Reese and originally recorded by SRV. Joe introduces Reese in this video and it's fire. ua-cam.com/video/vPRtCKT-vwY/v-deo.html
You have winner with this one guys! The guitar that Joe is using is almost exactly the same as Albert Kings guitar who popularized the "I'll Play the Blues for You" all those yrs ago!
-cheers- !
On Albert King's flying V - Killing as Joe always does!!!
Wow ! A lotta talent on that stage. That was cleansing.
I woke up dreaming from Carnigee hall with a live performance and outstanding cello player. I also love his song Drive
Tina Guo is amazing! You have to see her to really appreciate what she does with her cello. Great concert. It is acoustic and a different sound from Joe that you should experience. Reese Wynans was there on piano too, but Woke Up Dreaming is just Joe and Tina. Drive features Tina on Erhu and is a slower smoother song with the whole band. Enjoy!
Yes, DRIVE!!! The best, live from Carnegie Hall.
Joe did this song justice, but Albert King had a big hit with this song in the early 70s and the song by him was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame. Hopefully you'll find the time to react to it, it's amazing.
I’m pretty sure that is Albert Kings guitar he is playing
@@jamesscott2704 Yeah, that's definitely something Joe would do and that's a vintage V so I would bet you're correct.
Came here just to say that: Albert King's version is my favorite...
Female Friday you guys Joe and Mahalia Barnes together Let The Good Times Roll in you guys Wheelhouse
Another one of my favorites by Joe is "Asking around for you".
Also......Blues Deluxe.....
The talent on that stage is mind boggling ❤
Drummer is Anton Fig from the David Letterman band.
I have a friend in Tennessee that is a big Joe Bonamassa fan. She made a life size stained glass guitar for him. She was able to give it to him back stage at one of his concerts. He loved it.
Somehow, I hadn't heard this one before. Wowzer! The guitar, and that rich tone in his voice, then you add the horns and those incredible background singers...Heaven!
I love Joe Bonamassa he is an awesome guitar player saw him in concert best show ever. Thank you for playing this please do some more songs ❤❤❤JOE BONAMASSA!!
You're right Jay, Blues artists are very good about not only naming their bandmates, but showcasing their talents. You just don't see that much anywhere else.
The original by Albert King is one of my all-time favorite blues songs.
"The King of Blues Guitar".
I first heard that keyboard player in a 70s prog rock band "Captain Beyond". Also SRV of course.
Black Country Communion
Joe Bonamassa guitar & vocals
Glenn Hughes vocals & bass
Jason Bonham drums
Derek Sherinian keyboards.
Great supergroup, you should check them out.
Try " Going Down" live from the greek theater!!!
I suggest checking Joe out in the supergroup Black Country Communion
I got the chance to see Joe Bonnamassa live almost two years ago definitely worth it 😎
Did you notice he was playing Albert King's guitar up side down. Check out live at Carnegie Hall and acoustic evening.
I've been going to see Joe Bonamassa for almost 20 years at very small venues. Please check out (Going Down) 8:09 from this concert. By the way he's playing Albert King's guitar on this song. That's SRV keyboard player.
1st time I saw Joe he was performing on a show with SRV!!! I think they respected each others work!!!!
OMG!
That guy on the keyboard, Reese Wynans, used to play with SRV.
“Going Down” from that same concert is THE best song on the live album 👍
Definitely one of the best guitarist around today. I think he the hardest working man in the music industry today. Constantly touring & putting out.great albums. Also projects with other musicians to. He has a great album out with Beth Hart.
And you should check out the supergroup that Joe's in called Black County Communion. The band consists of Joe on guitar & vocals, the voice of rock, Glenn Hughes who also plays bass. Glenn was in Deep Purple & other great bands. Glenn has also appeared on some of Joe's albums. Jason Bonham, John's son on drums & Derek Sherinian on keyboards from Dream Theater. They've put out four studio albums & one Live. They sound like a seventies classic rock band. But all just great stuff. I hope you check them out.
WOW!!!!!! That is one of the best blues performances I've ever heard. I'm embarrassed to say I'd never heard of Joe Bonamassa. Now I've got another rabbit hole to dive into. So many amazing instrumentalists have decent voices or they have a great voice and are decent on an instrument. Joe is incredible on guitar and you can hear the BB King influence. But he's got an absolute phenomenal voice, at times he sounds like Boz Skaggs. But it's not just his stupendous guitar and vocals. The backup singers were perfection and the band is world class. Even the arrangement was spot on. This is definitely going on my play list. Thank you for once again opening my eyes to a new performer and putting a BIG smile on my face! Keep up the great work!
Huge fan of Joe Bonamassa!!
I have seen him several times and this song more than once!! Reese Wynans is a monster on the keys!! Anton Figg who is playing the drums in this video is one of my favorites also. He doesn’t tour with Joe anymore, unfortunately…
Amber I am really glad that you pointed out his vocals, which I think are greatly underrated!!
Thank you thank you for finally playing Joe Bonamassa.....he is the best!!
Smokin Joe! From Utica, NY. Has played with many of the greats including Eric Clapton on tour.
Albert King ‘s version is the one my friends and I sip our brown liquor and sing along to. Have a listen when you get a chance. 😊💃🏽🥃🥃
I saw Smokin’ Joe when he was about 12 warming up for 38 Special. It’s great to see a child prodigy living up to his potential.
seen him a 3 times, every time is more epic than the last. This whole band is one of the best live perfomances ive ever witnessed. Been to many concerts since the 80's,
This is my favorite Bonamassa song. I've been to two of his concerts. Still haven't heard this song live but have other great songs. If there is a concert near you, go to it. You will ABSOLUTELY love it! Two hours of non stop playing.
Same concert - Going Down!!!!
YES!!
Y'all would love "Sloe Gin" live at the Royall Albert Hall...amazing performance
Anyone heard joe Bonamassa and Tina Guo, woke up dreaming,live at Carnegie Hall….brilliant.
One of the great things about living in Memphis is seeing such talent especially early in their careers. I had the pleasure to see the current blues prodigy when he was 15 at the King Biscuit Blues Festival. That is Christone “Kingfish” Ingram from Clarksdale MS. He was doing gigs in Clarksdale since he was 10 and just exploded. He is now 24 years old and already won the Grammy for Best Contemporary Blues Artist. 60 Minutes did a story on him.
Jay and Amber I’m not asking you to react to him on this platform because that is outside the scope of this site. But I encourage anyone to check him out on your on. You will not regret it.
Thank you for the reaction. Joe's fantastic as always 😊 it's a real testament that he shares the stage and everyone gets to shine.
He has so much music. If you are wanting something that is almost 180⁰ check out "Redemption" you will get to see him in the studio BUT the whole band plays like a live performance.
This is my favorite live album. Do yourself a favor and listen to the entire concert. You will not be disappointed. Every song is done to perfection.
It is one the greatest live albums I've ever heard, was lucky enough to be there that night front row, it made me all emotional, it was stunning and soulful , you are right the whole show is a masterpiece in Music . That Band is so tight 💯🔥👌
Well you finally get back to Joe, now when can we hear some solo Beth. ♥️✌🏼😎
If this don't put a smile on yer face,you better check for a pulse! Thank you very much for this guys...
The more blues artists of this caliber thr better. My very favorite genre. Most all rock and other music stems from the blues. It most be played by many and respected forever. Melissa Ward here.
Joe Bonamassa IS TODAY'S 'Blues Man' simply the best around :)
Glad you enjoy Joe Bonamassa... he is brilliant
Don't forget about Tommy Castro, Johnny Winter and Ally Venable/Buddy Guy. Outstanding blues.
Ally Venable/Buddy Guy would be good for female Friday.
AMBER, IT IS SUCH PLEASURE WATCHING YOU ENJOY THE MUSIC!!!!!!!!!!
Saw him in concert. If you ever get the chance, go see him. A great showman. AWESOME!!!
He knows how to surround himself with the most talented musicians and singers awesome.
The show at the Greek Theatre was the final show in the "3 Kings" tour, featuring the music of B.B. King, Albert King, and Freddie King. The whole show is fire!
Great cover of this Blues classic. I love this song. Great guitar, horns, amazing keyboards.
When you hit the heights and gain as much respect as Joe you get to surround yourself with guys like Reese on keyboard and Kirk on guitar. Seeing him live is such a great experience.
Joe with Jimmy Barnes is pure magic!
React to Joe's Sloe Gin at Royal Albert Hall. The Red Rock is okay, but the Albert Hall is awesome.
I saw him in London great guitarist one of the best,👍👍👍
Joe's playing always reflects in my mind the definition of the blues: a good man having a bad day. Cheers....
Reese Wynans on organ...he used to back Stevie Ray Vaughn guys!
You need play Albert King’s version!
That’s what I wrote even before reading the comments. Albert owns that song in my opinion. I even have my 27 y/o niece loving his version. 😊😊
"Happier Times" from the Albert Hall gig.
You MUST PLEASE do “Going Down” from this same concert, Live at the Greek.
I never heard of this guy. Love the vocal. Love the guitar. Love the band. Love the singers. Looks like I have a musical rabbit hole to go down! Thanks!
I thoroughly enjoyed that! You don't hear blues like that anymore.
Joe Bonamassa is one of my favourite artists to see live and there is a video that I think you should react to of Joe & paul Rodgers ( possibly one of the greatest blues/rock voices of all time) performing the Free song "walking in my shadow " ....its an absolutely stunning piece of music & a fabulous collaboration by two megastars
Fantastic performance! I hope Joe is playing near me one day.
There is just soooo much Joe B out there it's hard to pick where you should go next,
"Bloodline"
"Black Country Communion"
"Rock Candy Funk Party"
Beth Hart... He produced and played on Marc Broussard's latest Album, his work with Jimmy Barnes.....
Yes!....."Stone Cold" with Jimmy on vox....you'll LOVE it!
Sloe Gin by Joe is awesome.
Last year, a friend of mine played with him on stage During the David Bowie celebration tour with Todd Rundgren. He was doing a few songs that SRV played on. Angeline said he was just the nicest guy and one hell of a guitar player
I wasn't at this show, but I've seen him twice live, and was completely blown away both times. :)
I so enjoy watching you guys reacting to music for the first time that I have enjoyed for years. But this was the first time seeing you reacting to something I haven't seen myself. Like you, I was blown away by this performance. It is so satisfying to see performers in this day and age actually playing from the soul as opposed to the computer-generated drivel that is out there now.
Damn! Now that is some collection of fine talent! I never regret stopping by Rob Squad! 😊
Kirk Fletcher is definitely someone in blues to listen to. Also Josh Smith and Derek Trucks.
Got this show on bluray disc. So good!
Saw this concert series in Cleveland. Was a great show!
Would like to see you view the original by Albert King and compare.