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Joe Bonamassa to Host Radio Show on SiriusXM

Joe Bonamassa to Host Radio Show on SiriusXM

Different Shades of Blue with Joe Bonamassa, will feature Bonamassa exploring all aspects of blues music.

New York, NY (January 15, 2019) -- SiriusXM announced today that world renowned two-time GRAMMY-nominated blues artist Joe Bonamassa will host a new weekly show, Different Shades of Blue with Joe Bonamassa, on SiriusXM's B.B. King's Bluesville channel.

Bonamassa, a New York state native, was discovered by B.B. King and opened for the legend when he was only 12 years old. Since then, over the course of his thriving more than 30 year career, he has played alongside artists such as Eric Clapton, Stephen Still, Derek Trucks, Warren Haynes, Steve Winwood, Buddy Guy and others.

Different Shades of Blue with Joe Bonamassa, will feature Bonamassa exploring all aspects of the blues music genre like never before and curating his favorite blues songs with an eclectic mix. Bonamassa will venture from the 1920s early originators through 1980s blues renaissance, touching on the British Blues catalogue of music from genre titans Eric Clapton, Peter Green, Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page, and expanding to modern day heavy hitters like The White Stripes, The Black Keys and many more.

"I am really excited to launch my show on SiriusXM's B.B. King's Bluesville. Hosting and sharing music with people is one of my passions. I hope everyone enjoys it as much as I do, bringing this new show to you," shared Bonamassa.

The new weekly show will also feature "Keeping the Blues Alive Spotlight," where Bonamassa will share select tracks from emerging blues acts to showcase inspiring new music from younger generations. The segment coincides with Bonamassa's foundation of the same name (Keeping the Blues Alive), which promotes 'music education for the next generation,' donating instruments to schools across the country, funding scholarships for college education and more.

Different Shades of Blue with Joe Bonamassa premieres on Monday, January 21 at 6:00 pm ET on B.B. King's Bluesville, via satellite on channel 74 through the SiriusXM app on smartphones and other connected devices, as well as online.

As a critically-acclaimed artist, Bonamassa continues to evolve on all levels - from collaborative albums with vocal powerhouse Beth Hart, adventurous side projects Black Country Communion and Rock Candy Funk Party, and of course his solo efforts. In total, Bonamassa has created over 30 albums to date. Most recently he released 2018's full-length solo studio album Redemption which has spent 16 weeks at #1 on the Billboard Blues chart and is his 21st album to hit #1.

SiriusXM subscribers can listen to Different Shades of Blue with Joe Bonamassa on B.B. King's Bluesville (ch. 74) on SiriusXM radios, and those with streaming access can listen online, on-the-go with the SiriusXM app and at home on a wide variety of connected devices including smart TVs, Amazon Alexa devices, Apple TV, PlayStation, Roku, Sonos speakers and more.

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