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Bloodline, House Of Blues, Cambridge, MA 1995-01-18
Band :
Berry Oakley Jr-Bass & Lead Vocals
Joe Bonamassa-Lead Guitar
Waylon Krieger-Rhythm Guitar & Backing Vocals
Erin Davis-Drums
Lou Segreti-Keyboards & Backing Vocals
01-The Storm ( Cuts Into Beginning Of Song)
02-Honest Crime (Sound Change Middle Of Song For about 24 seconds)
03-Cell Block 7
04-Trouble Is My Business
05-Flying Cat
06-Red House
07-Calling Me Back
08-Stone Cold Hearted
09-Since Your Gone
10-Joe Bonamassa Solo
11-Roadhouse Blues
As Joe was turning 14 years old, he became the youngest kid in the history of the Fender Musical Instruments Corporation to receive an endorsement. As a result, he received a new Eric Clapton model Stratocaster – Clapton, of course, was one of Joe’s musical heroes. He was also invited to a special tribute concert to Leo Fender, who had just recently died on March 21, 1991. The concert was being held in California, so Joe flew out there for the occasion. One of the bands performing at the Fender tribute show was the Robby Krieger Band – Krieger, of course, was the former guitarist of The Doors. Members of the band included Krieger’s son Waylon – who was not present that day – as well as the son of legendary Allman Brothers Band bass player Berry Oakley, Berry Oakley, Jr. The young Bonamassa was extremely impressed by Oakley, Jr.’s powerful, deep, heavy bass playing. Joe and Premier had already thought about the idea of building a band around Joe as a way to re-market him to the major labels, so Joe approached Oakley, Jr. about playing in a band with him. Not only was Oakley interested, but he suggested his bandmate in the Robby Krieger Band, Waylon Krieger, as a rhythm guitarist. With Krieger on board, the upstart band just needed to find themselves a drummer. Miles Davis had just recently passed away, and Krieger’s agent was aware that Davis’ son, Erin Davis, was a drummer. The idea of a kind of “sons of famous musicians” band began to form, and so they got in touch with Davis. Davis came to a band rehearsal and was impressed by what he heard. He was in. The band recruited another upstate New Yorker – Joe was from Utica - in Lou Segreti to play keyboards, and now they just needed a name. In tribute to the fact that three of the band’s members were the sons of musical icons, the name “Bloodline” was chosen. Thus, Bloodline was born.
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