Joe Bonamassa
American musician
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| 2025 | Releases 'Fortune Teller Blues' non-album single featuring Sammy Hagar | 
| 2025 | Scheduled to release studio album 'Breakthrough', extending his consistent album release trajectory. | 
| 2024 | Releases 'Lonely Christmas Eve' single | 
| 2024 | Releases 'Black Irish Eyes' on Blues Deluxe Vol. 2 album | 
| 2024 | Joe Bonamassa features on Orianthi's non-album single 'First Time Blues' | 
| 2024 | Joe Bonamassa collaborates with Donavon Frankenreiter on the song 'Nobody's Gonna Know' from the album 'Get Outta Your Mind' | 
| 2024 | Joe Bonamassa releases non-album singles in collaboration with Train, including 'Hold on Loosely', 'Better the Devil You Know', 'Scarlet Town', 'Breaking Up Somebody's Home' | 
| 2024 | Contributed guitar to a re-release of Mark Knopfler's 'Going Home: Theme of the Local Hero' to support the Teenage Cancer Trust. | 
| 2024 | Bonamassa collaborated with Andy Wood on the track 'Moaning Lisa' for the album 'Charisma'. | 
| 2024 | Joe Bonamassa featured on the single 'Have a Talk with God' by Mike Zito, scheduled for release in 2024. | 
| 2024 | Joe Bonamassa announced non-album singles including 'Four Day Creep' with Peter Frampton. | 
| October 2024 | Dion releases 'An American Hero' with Carlene Carter, including music videos for all singles. | 
| June 21 2024 | Bonamassa is set to release 'Live at the Hollywood Bowl with Orchestra'. | 
| March 2024 | Dion releases 'Girl Friends' on KTBA, marking his third No. 1 blues album. | 
| 2023 | Released studio albums 'Blues Deluxe Vol. 2' and live album 'Tales of Time' | 
| 2023 | Bonamassa released 'Black and Blue' on the album 'Mushroom: Fifty Years of Making Noise (Reimagined)'. | 
| 2023 | Joe Bonamassa featured on the single 'Dear Mr. Fantasy' by Dave Mason, released in 2023. | 
| October 6 2023 | He released 'Blues Deluxe Vol. 2', marking his sixteenth studio album. | 
| April 14 2023 | He released the live album 'Tales of Time'. | 
| January 2 2023 | Returned to Instagram, stating he would check back in periodically after his previous social media hiatus. | 
| 2022 | Bonamassa produces Joanne Shaw Taylor's 'Blues from the Heart: Live' album, which includes a single and music video featuring Kenny Wayne Shepherd. | 
| 2022 | Played lead guitar on two tracks of Alan Parsons' album 'From The New World'. | 
| 2022 | Joe Bonamassa featured on the single 'Mother, Don't Go' by Steve Louw, released in 2022. | 
| November 21 2022 | Announced his decision to stop using social media on Instagram after a confrontational interaction with a troll, initially stating that future posts would not be made by him. | 
| 2021 | Dion's song 'Blues Comin' On' (with Bonamassa) is nominated for a Blues Music Award, and the album 'Blues with Friends' is awarded Favorite Blues Album. | 
| 2021 | Epiphone announced the release of a replica of his 1958 Gibson Les Paul Custom in black. | 
| 2021 | Fender and Bonamassa announced a limited edition reproduction of 'The Bludgeon' Telecaster, created by Custom Shop Master Builder Greg Fessler. | 
| 2021 | Joe Bonamassa released the track 'I Didn't Think She Would Do It' from the album 'Royal Tea'. | 
| 2021 | Joe Bonamassa featured on the single 'Wind in Your Hair' by Steve Louw, released in 2021. | 
| November 2021 | Dion releases 'Stomping Ground' album on KTBA, featuring Bruce Springsteen and Patti Scialfa, which becomes his second No. 1 album on the Billboard blues chart. | 
| October 29 2021 | Bonamassa released his fifteenth studio album, 'Time Clocks'. | 
| August 2021 | Appeared as a contestant on the TV show 'To Tell the Truth'. | 
| June 11 2021 | Bonamassa released 'Now Serving: Royal Tea Live from the Ryman'. | 
| 2020 | Released studio album 'Royal Tea' and formed a new project Sleep Eazys, releasing their debut album 'Easy to Buy, Hard to Sell'. | 
| 2020 | During an online interview, Bonamassa revealed his favorite guitar is a 1951 Fender Telecaster nicknamed 'The Bludgeon'. | 
| 2020 | Joe Bonamassa produced music videos for Dion's songs 'Blues Comin' On' and 'You Know It's Christmas.' | 
| 2020 | Joe Bonamassa featured in Dion's release 'You Know It's Christmas,' which he co-wrote with Mike Aquilina. | 
| 2020 | Joe Bonamassa featured on the single 'Blues Comin' On' by Dion, released in 2020. | 
| 2020 | Joe Bonamassa created 'Keeping the Blues Alive Records,' an independent label that promotes and supports blues musicians. | 
| October 23 2020 | His fourteenth studio album, 'Royal Tea', was released. | 
| September 20 2020 | Performed a one-night-only concert at the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee, which was later live-streamed and raised $32,000 for his Fueling Musicians program to support musicians struggling during the COVID-19 pandemic. | 
| October 25 2019 | He released 'Live at the Sydney Opera House'. | 
| 2018 | Joe Bonamassa released the album 'Black Coffee' featuring the song 'Damn Your Eyes' which reached position 1 on the charts. | 
| 2018 | 'Redemption' reached chart position 2. | 
| September 21 2018 | Bonamassa released his thirteenth studio album, 'Redemption'. | 
| June 27 2018 | Made his premiere performance at the Grand Ole Opry, introduced by Chase Bryant and playing alongside him. | 
| May 18 2018 | Bonamassa released 'British Blues Explosion Live'. | 
| April 2018 | Released signature amplifier, the '59 Twin-Amp JB Edition, by Fender. | 
| January 26 2018 | Joe Bonamassa and Beth Hart released 'Black Coffee' on January 26, 2018. | 
| 2017 | Joe Bonamassa released the album 'Blues of Desperation' which included tracks 'You Left Me Nothin' But the Bill and the Blues' and 'How Deep This River Runs'. | 
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