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Colin

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Thanks Derek, this picture of Joe is cool

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ScoobySteve

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Just some awesome, worthwhile excerpts:

"Arlene: What guitars and gear did you use in the studio on this album?

Joe: Mostly my Gibson Joe Bonamassa Les Paul, a Steve Morse Y2K Music Man, and two Marshall half stacks, also a Silver Jubilee Marshall and a 1968 Marshall Super Bass. I kept it pretty basic.

Arlene: What strings do you use and their gauge?

Joe: I use Ernie Ball 11-52 Super Slinkys. I love the Ernie Ball Music Man people, they’re fantastic to me, and Sterling builds a hell of a smoker. Check out Big Poppa smokers, killer."

Keep on Rockin' BP! :D
 

Hendog

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Just some awesome, worthwhile excerpts:

"Arlene: What guitars and gear did you use in the studio on this album?

Joe: Mostly my Gibson Joe Bonamassa Les Paul, a Steve Morse Y2K Music Man, and two Marshall half stacks, also a Silver Jubilee Marshall and a 1968 Marshall Super Bass. I kept it pretty basic.

Arlene: What strings do you use and their gauge?

Joe: I use Ernie Ball 11-52 Super Slinkys. I love the Ernie Ball Music Man people, they’re fantastic to me, and Sterling builds a hell of a smoker. Check out Big Poppa smokers, killer."

Keep on Rockin' BP! :D

ha!
 

straycat113

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Just a tremendously talented guy that I have followed ever since I saw that documentary on him on channel 13 when he was 16, which showed him in his band Bloodline at the time, and his teacher was the late great Danny Gatton.I knew he was going to make it and he is just a beast of a player.
 
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