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Joe Bonamassa Self as Self. Eric Clapton Self as Self. King Self as Self archive footage. John Lee Hooker Self as Self archive footage. Paul Rogers Self as Self. John Hiatt Self as Self. Anton Fig Self as Self. Jason Bonham Self as Self. Glenn Hughes Self as Self archive footage.

Tom Dowd Self as Self archive footage. Philippe Klose Kevin Shirley. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Interviews and concert footage chronicle his extraordinary rise as a guitar wunderkind mentored by BB King and praised by John Lee Hooker, and his experiences in the cut-throat music business. Despite neglect from the entertainment industry, Joe's independent approach sees him sell out concerts around the world, even hosting heroes like Eric Clapton at Royal Albert Hall.

Joe has 22 1 Blues albums; more than any other artist, including B. Although Bonamassa is still virtually unknown, his efforts and collaborations have brought the Blues to new heights and broader audiences. Rated PG for some strong language.

Add content advisory. User reviews 3 Review. Top review. Greetings again from the darkness. It's a trivia question likely to stump most of your friends: Who has more number one Blues albums than anyone else? The answer is guitarist extraordinaire Joe Bonamassa, and co-directors Phillippe Klose and Kevin Shirley serve up a documentary to remove some of the mystery for those familiar with Smokin' Joe, and an unveiling for those who aren't.

If you are asking yourself, "Joe who? He's been described as bi-polar not a clinical diagnosis as he alternates between Joe in blue jeans and a ball cap, and Joe Bonamassa on stage in a suit and shades. And what a transformation it is. Joe is such a laid back guy that his Los Angeles home is nicknamed "Nerdville", yet when his stage presence and music is explosive and beloved by his audiences.

A treasure trove of concert clips is provided, including a few from Joe's early years. We learn of his struggles within the music industry, including his time with the band, Bloodline, which featured the offspring of legends Miles Davis, Robbie Krieger, Berry Oakley, and Sammy Hagar.

Joe's agent and partner Ray Weisman provides a great deal of background on the difficulty associated with helping Joe find his niche, and the risks and rewards of their founding their own record label in order to "own" Joe's music. It's fascinating to hear how a guy so talented faced so many challenges in discovering the right path. Baby its the [ D ] guitar man. Baby its the [ D ] guitar man,. He can [ Em ] make you love, he can [ C ] make you cry.

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