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Re: When you hear Joe playing on the radio

Listen to Joe really on the radio.
Podcast of him Jamming Jonesie's Jukebox. KLOS Los Angeles.
This is a real gem. Listen to them jam "Ride" at 16:00. cool
http://jbonamassa.com/features/2016/klo … 0ifQ%3D%3D
Rick

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I'd be shocked if I heard Joe on commercial radio in the SF Bay Area. The only station that ever gave him any airplay was KFOG which just underwent a makeover to a more '90s friendly format. Then there was the time about 5 years ago when KSAN "The Bone" played Joe, but I was a guest DJ at lunchtime, my 60 minutes of radio fame and I made damn sure JB was a part of it!

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Re: When you hear Joe playing on the radio

ohiodawg13 wrote:

I'd be shocked if I heard Joe on commercial radio in the SF Bay Area. The only station that ever gave him any airplay was KFOG which just underwent a makeover to a more '90s friendly format. Then there was the time about 5 years ago when KSAN "The Bone" played Joe, but I was a guest DJ at lunchtime, my 60 minutes of radio fame and I made damn sure JB was a part of it!

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I remember that sit-in.
KLOS is very big time for any artist. The instrumental of Ride is just too cool for school.

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Heard Drive played on the Steve Wright show on BBC Radio 2 on my way home last evening.  I thought the opening bars sounded familiar then when it clicked with me I nearly jumped a red light in my excitement.  Steve said he thought it was one of the best songs he had heard and even pronounced Bonamassa correctly big_smile . Yay!

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Hi Lyn, your post reminded me that Alice Cooper played TBOJH on his show on Planet Rock last week and he pronounced his name correctly too. Perhaps not quite so surprising for Alice to get it right but impressive that Mr (Middle of the Road) Wright did. smile

Phil

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“The guy who has helped the blues industry the most is Joe Bonamassa and I would say he is more rock than some rock stuff, so to me blues is whatever you want it to be!”
Simon McBride in my interview with him in Blues Matters! Issue #56

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I should have said that Bonamassa in our household is pronounced Rock God big_smile.

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Jane H. wrote:

I always find it noteable when WTMD plays Jockey Full of Bourbon which they are now. great song, not a personal fave but i think it is one of their dj's fave....
anyway thanks again to WTMD, the only station I know if around these parts that plays Joe's music (other than the commercials on the classic rock station smile )

That is Helen's favourite too. smile

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Blues Deluxe! Album Version, on KNKX, Seattle. 88.5.

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Planet Rock guest last night. big_smile

Come on the Blades (sorry Idolbone just had to borrow your line)

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Kind of random... but I was having lunch a few weeks back at Jersey Mikes (sub chain) and they were blasting a live version of Ball Peen Hammer... smile

Bill

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It happened to me first time ever: heard Joe on the radio. Local radio station that covers several New England states played "Drive". I couldn't control my shriek

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I've been tuning into the BB King Bluesville station on SiriusXM radio off and on over the past couple years when they had promotionals.  I finally broke down & subscribed 3 weeks ago, and have been listening a lot more.  Still no Joe, until finally today.

This despite the https://www.siriusxm.com/bluesville main page that explicitly lists "Artists You'll Hear: BB King, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Muddy Waters, Buddy Guy, Eric Clapton, Etta James, Robert Cray, Joe Bonamassa, John Lee Hooker, Johnny Winter." Nice company, but only if they actually play these artists.  I've not heard Johnny Winter yet either.

So today I had Bluesville on for a prolonged period streaming in the background on my computer and heard Takin' the Hit first (an all time personal favorite!), then the new Redemption title track later on.  Woohoo, finally!!

Moreover, I'm pretty sure they said they were going to preview the Redemption album on Sunday night?  I was only half paying attention at the time, but I thought they said it.  I don't see explicit mention of it on their web site, but I'm going to guess it will be on the Tony Colter show since past posts to this forum have mentioned that he's a Joe fan.  I'll keep an ear out further and try to play closer attention sad.

Re: When you hear Joe playing on the radio

Champster wrote:

I've been tuning into the BB King Bluesville station on SiriusXM radio off and on over the past couple years when they had promotionals.  I finally broke down & subscribed 3 weeks ago, and have been listening a lot more.  Still no Joe, until finally today.

This despite the https://www.siriusxm.com/bluesville main page that explicitly lists "Artists You'll Hear: BB King, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Muddy Waters, Buddy Guy, Eric Clapton, Etta James, Robert Cray, Joe Bonamassa, John Lee Hooker, Johnny Winter." Nice company, but only if they actually play these artists.  I've not heard Johnny Winter yet either.

So today I had Bluesville on for a prolonged period streaming in the background on my computer and heard Takin' the Hit first (an all time personal favorite!), then the new Redemption title track later on.  Woohoo, finally!!

Moreover, I'm pretty sure they said they were going to preview the Redemption album on Sunday night?  I was only half paying attention at the time, but I thought they said it.  I don't see explicit mention of it on their web site, but I'm going to guess it will be on the Tony Colter show since past posts to this forum have mentioned that he's a Joe fan.  I'll keep an ear out further and try to play closer attention sad.

That’s a good span from earlier millennium to (future release) present day!

That would be awesome if the album preview comes about, whether only a couple songs up to entirety.  I wouldn’t expect entirety, but that would be sooo awesome.  I’m extra overly anxious for Joe’s Country music tribute and now this upcoming album release.

Keep me (US!) posted! big_smile



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