JOE BONAMASSA LIKE YOU'VE NEVER SEEN HIM BEFORE! LIFE IN SIX STRINGS WITH JOE BONAMASSA FULL EPISODE

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Published 2024-05-20
'Life in Six Strings powered by Music Drives Us with Joe Bonamassa' - In this episode I went to Nashville, otherwise known as Nerdville East, to meet up with my good friend Joe Bonamassa to find out about how his love of the guitar has helped shaped his incredible life. He invites me into his home to look at his collection and then we drive around town hitting some of his favourite spots concluding in him showing me how to play a blues classic.

Life in Six Strings is powdered by the charity 'Music Drives Us' which gives the gift of music to under privileged children go check out www.musicdrivesus.org for more information.

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All Comments (21)
  • @grgdavis2
    Joe is a national treasure. Consumate professional musician, incredibly talented guitarist. A must see in concert! We need more Nerds like Joe.....
  • @ApeLikeCreature
    The BEST part about Joe is that he makes himself accessible. You get to spend time with him, his music, AND his hobby of collecting the most incredible gear on the planet.
  • @lpa74
    the more i see Joe the more i love this dude
  • Love that closing line, “Thank God we don’t have a gig at the Ryman tonight, we’d be easily under rehearsed.”
  • @user-qo5rw1nw9w
    He's one of a kind. Nicest guy you'll ever meet. And as humble as they come.
  • My Dad and I have always been into blues guitars. Once during a phone call, he asked me if I knew of Joe Bonamassa I said "no". Then I researched it, and had to have his first 2 albums. I absolutely love him!!! 😊❤
  • @aderrrt
    I saw Joe for the third time at the Royal Albert Hall in May.....can't get enough!!!!!
  • @rockerbuck967
    Years ago, I heard "Sloe Gin" on the radio when it was a "New Release." And I thought "Man, this guy is amazing! I'm a guitar player, and at the time I only played hard rock and heavy metal - but he still floored me. On that day, I left Metal Street and moved to Blues Street. Then when I saw him live, I put down roots and haven't looked back. I'm still playing blues, and won't stop - all because of Joe Bonamassa. Back in the day, you had told me that one day I'd own and play a 335, I'd tell you that you were tripping and get lost. Today, I'll say "Of course I do." Thanks so much for this!!
  • I met Joe back when Blues Deluxe 1st came out. He's the most humble guy in the world. 24yrs and 10 show's later he's still the same. The BEST !!
  • @VonBluesman
    The most honest words spoken by Joe, “ It’s been an obsession since almost birth “. 😂🎸👍✌️
  • @denmar355
    Great episode. What makes it work for Joe? Honesty. He isn’t a fake. He won’t compromise who he is and what he likes. He has come to wear his skin honestly and comfortably. That makes him uniquely Joe Bonamassa rather than just a copy of someone. I really appreciate his bare bones honesty. Take him or leave him. Life goes on.
  • @omegalast800
    ..."I'm kinda retired from buying stuff at the moment" ...that really made me giggle. Love Joe,.. privileged to having shaken his hand once or twice. Great interview!
  • @rocketpost1
    Wonderful film and such a shame it wasn't much longer. You've got to love Joe, he's such a genuine down to earth guy who just happens to be amazingly talented on the guitar. Thanks for making the film Kylie, I'll be watching more of your stuff.
  • @Pixture2
    The fact that you had the nerve to jam with Joe a bit is great! Two thumbs up!
  • @Angus.Maclean
    Joe is such a genuine and kind human being. I sincerely hope you keep featuring him so that all those who have yet to understand his true love for collecting all things guitar and music related can begin, at the very least, to understand the man. Thank you and keep them coming!
  • @user-dc2tp3tk1m
    Joe Bonamassa is one of my top 5 guitarist ever. He's one of the cleanest players I've ever heard and I mean you never hear no screeching on the strings from his fingers and is just absolutely spot on every thing he plays
  • Joe is humble dude and you'll get a lot of honesty from him. He's right in that he made some great tunes when it was needed and put his own style on it.
  • @Hemifan4266
    I am an old left handed guitarist who loves and plays the blues. I would so love to meet Joe and have a day to just hang around with him. I love the fact that he is just a guy, unbelievably talented, but just a gut who hasnt lost his humanity because of his success. Joe, how about giving a 64 year old guy a day in the sun hanging with an amazing person. A fan!
  • Thanks so much for this episode. To be honest, I really wasn't a big fan of his. I knew of his existence, but this video really kind of showed me how cool of a guy that he is, and I think I might give his music a chance and I think I'm going to become a big fan of his. He seems like such a down-to-earth, humble kind of person and for his ability,.. that is such a rare thing. So,..... great video. Thank you so much.😶‍🌫🤘🔥