Classic Rock

Joe Bonamassa

New Yorker Joe Bonamassa’s career began at the age of 12 when he opened for blues great BB King. Now in his mid-forties, the three-times Grammy-nominated guitarist and singer runs a record label, a management company, a charitable foundation and an all-star cruise. He is, in short, a modern-day king of the blues.

Your new live album Tales Of Time was recorded and filmed at Colorado’s Red Rocks Ampitheatre. Does such an inspiring location make you up your game in any way?

Not really. Every

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