Joe Bonamassa: guitar edge cover feature


When Stevie Ray Vaughan roared onto the scene in the early Eighties, the guitarist with Texas-sized tone and chops to match not only single-handedly rescued the blues but also inspired would-be guitarists young and old across the globe to take up musical arms. Indeed, Vaughan’s influence had unprecedented reach, as kids as young as four years old began trading swim lessons for Strats, and Legos for Les Pauls. One of those youngsters—and arguably the best of them—was a kid from Utica, New York, named Joe Bonamassa.

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