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Concert recap: Robert Cray Band, John Hiatt & the Combo at Carnegie Library Music Hall of Homestead
It’s not often that a stage gets a visit from two such respected names in music as Robert Cray and John Hiatt in one night, much less on the same bill, but that’s exactly what went down Thursday at the Carnegie … Continue reading
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Tagged John Hiatt, Richard Cousins, Robert Cray
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Live from New York, it’s Joe Bonamassa!
There’s no question that Joe Bonamassa puts on a superb show, as evidenced on both his earlier Live from Royal Albert Hall DVD and our own report from last March’s concert at Pittsburgh’s Carnegie Music Hall. This week, Bonamassa is back with another live DVD, … Continue reading
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Tagged Beth Hart, Joe Bonamassa, John Hiatt, Paul Rodgers
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Bonamassa dusts it up on Dust Bowl
With both his 2010 releases (Live from the Royal Albert Hall and Black Rock) still riding high on Billboard’s blues album charts, no one could blame Joe Bonamassa if he had decided to spend the first part of the new year taking … Continue reading
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Tagged Glenn Hughes, Joe Bonamassa, John Hiatt, Vince Gill
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