Joe Bonamassa - "Fever" LIVE @ The Bitter End NYC 12.17.24
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ม.ค. 2025
- Joe Bonamassa, Oz Noy, Will Lee, and Steve Ferrone perform "Fever" by Peggy Lee LIVE at the Bitter End in NYC on Tuesday 12.17.24 with Oz Noy (guitar), Will Lee (bass) and Steve Ferrone (drums).
Oz Noy first sets the tone with a haunting ambient guitar, then Joe Bonamassa rips a MANIC solo in the classic "FEVER"
Oz Noy. plays some cool laid back jazzy blues licks, while Will Lee and Steve Ferrone formerly of "The Late Show" band lay it down. What I love about this performance, is you can the guys genuinely enjoying themselves on stage.
Check out what Oz says at the end!
This is the 127th installment of my "Great Performances" series, where I upload my own personal LIVE footage from past concerts of great musical artists I've covered either through written articles and/or direct interviews.
This was billed by the Bitter End as Oz Noy, with Joe Bonamassa, Will Lee, and Steve Ferrone.
This band featured:
Joe Bonamassa - Guitars, vocals
Oz Noy - Guitars, vocals
Will Lee - Bass, vocals
Steve Ferrone - Drums
Check out my upcoming article about this great show in the Village View in January. I will add a link to the article HERE when it comes out in early January.
Also if you haven't yet seen it, check out Joe's epic creative solo on Hendrix's "Little Wing" on this channel - played in way I've never heard before!
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Can't stand Joe's Bonnashitty imitator ass licks...😂
Yeah, I definitely hear lots of BB King during the first half of that solo.
then why are you listening?
@@stanmalinowski5927 Because I find Joe to be great at what he does, and highly entertaining. There is no shame in honoring and imitating bits and pieces of a style off of another great guitarist. Nothing is truly original in art and music.
Joe is a fabulous musician, and an articulate and wonderfully obsessed guitar collector. What more could anyone want.