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Dion Stomping in this November

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Dion’s next studio album, Stomping Ground, will now be available on 19th November, two weeks later than the date that had been previously announced for its release....

Springsteen & Scialfa Rejoin Dion

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Patti Scialfa and Bruce Springsteen previously worked with the iconic singer that is Dion on ‘Hymn To Him’ a track from his 2020 Blues...

Joe Bonamassa Marks Another Notch!

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Still keeping the blues alive, Joe Bonamassa is back with a brand-new single, ‘Notches’, from a new album, that’s due out later this year ‘Notches’, was...

When Rivers Meet Announce Gigs

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Blues rock husband and wife duo, Aaron and Grace Bond of When Rivers Meet, will be playing two headline concerts in April and May 2022. The concerts will...

Joanne Shaw Taylor – New Releases & Tour Confirmation

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British guitarist and singer/songwriter, Joanne Shaw Taylor, is due to release a follow-up to her 2019 critically acclaimed album Reckless Heart, and pre-empts that with the...

Joe Bonamassa – Austin City Limits Live 1st April 2021

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A two and half-hour show screened live across the internet begins with sponsored advertising. I suspect many of Joe Bonamassa’s fans were born into...

Joe Bonamassa Royally Live

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Last year when COVID-19 put the live touring industry on hold, guitar hero Joe Bonamassa put together a one-night-only show at the iconic Ryman Auditorium in...

Joe Bonamassa Power Trio Live

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No April Fools Day joke, on the first  of that month, Joe Bonamassa will perform a specially curated set from Austin City Limits Live, alongside Late...

Joe Bonamassa’s Royal Tea & Livestream Happening

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Joe Bonamassa’s forthcoming studio album Royal Tea was inspired by his British guitar heroes Jeff Beck, John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers, Eric Clapton and...

Dion’s Uptown with Brian Setzer

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With Dion’s Blues With Friends album now out on Keeping The Blues Alive Records, you’d think the first generation rock & roller would be...