Topic: Hello from Oklahoma

Hello everyone!    I look forward to meeting you , and discussing all things Bonamassa, and excellent blues rock related.   

I would also like to take this opportunity to begin groveling at Jim M's feet in order to persuade him to bring Joe back to OKC ASAP! 


Peace to all

Tyrel

" I am not a number! I am a free man!"   

Iron Maiden   The Prisoner, 1982.

Re: Hello from Oklahoma

Welcome Tyrel. I think I just heard a chorus of "hell yeahs" from the rest of our Okie contingent. How did you find Joe and his music. We are all curious to hear new fans to rekindle our own memories of that happy event. I look forward to your input to this forum.
Rick

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Re: Hello from Oklahoma

Thanks for the welcome Rick.  I will do anything I can to fire up Joe's fans in OK. 
   I forgot to mention in my last post that a Tulsa gig would be just fine too, if you're listening (reading ) this Jim.

I caught Joe the first time on TV on the "Later with Jools Holland" show, from London.  I may have only seen him perform Lonesome Road Blues that first time, but I was blown away!  The Music,  the TONE, and the Look were talking to me, and I was all ears baby! 

I immediately got on Itunes and downloaded the R.A.H. CD, then ordered the DVD not long after. 

My brother and I saw him live in Oklahoma City in March.  I was not disappointed to say the least.
My only regret was that I didn't get to meet Joe in person.  I am not usually much for all of that jazz, but some guys like Joe that don't have a huge ego,  I would like to at least shake their hand and say " I dig your work man", thats enough for me.
  Autographs, not so much, but pictures, yah.

Thanks again for the welcome.

" I am not a number! I am a free man!"   

Iron Maiden   The Prisoner, 1982.