Thanks, Jane. I'll check it out.
I heard about BB King opening shows across the country with a new kid guitatist. Then I saw a mention of him in the liner notes of a long forgotten compilation cd. I came across "A New Day Yesterday" way back when, but I was still in the throws of my SRV adulation period. So, like a lot of other material from then I overlooked it. And to be honest, I really wasn't such a big fan of the kids coming into the blues scene back then. Johnny Lang, KWS, et al. I'm so happy Joe's hung in there and become what he is- and will become as he continues to mature. I hold a lot of hope for him.
BTW, I should mention that I started reading this board only earlier this year. I came across "You and Me" in the bins and didn't think I had that copy yet. (I'm now on a quest to get all of his works). As I played the cd on my way home from Billings, 'Tea For One' totally consumed me. Nine and a half minutes of perfection. I find that when I listen to it, I have to keep replaying it, or just turn it off altogether, because I just can not appreciate anything else for hours afterward. I was pleasently surprised to see it was his #1 download at iTunes, I believe it was. Shortly after coming home with "You and Me", I looked up all things JB, and well, here I am, now amoung the faithful. And it was here that I discovered the show in Missoula. So off to see the (guitar) Wizard, I went.
And may I say it's a pleasure to meet you Jane.
The 7th Son
The 7th Son
"Becareful what you wish for,
If you don't practice what you preach."