Slash and Joe Bonamassa Take Things "Farther Up the Road" in Bluesy Jam
A star-studded audience gathered at a recent Soho Sessions gig, where two guitar legends, Slash and Joe Bonamassa, came together to create an unforgettable blues jam. The event, which took place behind closed doors, featured the pair performing a soulful rendition of Bobby Bland's 1957 classic "Farther Up the Road."
The night was filled with impressive solos, as Slash set the tone for the evening with his signature creamy sound and scorching vibrato. His second attempt added an extra layer of intensity to the performance, showcasing the guitarist's mastery of different registers. The energy in the room was palpable as Larry Campbell took over, adding a dash of rhythm to the proceedings.
The musical chemistry between Bonamassa and Campbell led to some incredible playing, with keyboardist Eric Finland adding his own unique touches to the mix. After a brief vocal break, Bonamassa stepped forward once more, delivering a masterful solo that wrapped up the jam in satisfying fashion.
Backing up the quartet were bassist Andy Hess and drummer Shawn Pelton, who provided a solid foundation for the performance. The event was a huge success, not only musically but also in terms of raising funds for Keeping the Blues Alive, a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving music education in schools.
As reported by Rolling Stone, Slash has recently found himself rekindling his love for the blues. "With the blues," he said, "you just get together and play and you don't have the pressure of being a 'super this' or Grammy-winning that โ you're just jamming and having a good time." This renewed appreciation for the genre has inspired him to explore new sounds and creative avenues in his music.
The evening's collaboration between Slash and Bonamassa was a testament to the enduring power of the blues. When these two guitar greats came together, the result was nothing short of magical โ a true celebration of the music that brought them both to their craft.
A star-studded audience gathered at a recent Soho Sessions gig, where two guitar legends, Slash and Joe Bonamassa, came together to create an unforgettable blues jam. The event, which took place behind closed doors, featured the pair performing a soulful rendition of Bobby Bland's 1957 classic "Farther Up the Road."
The night was filled with impressive solos, as Slash set the tone for the evening with his signature creamy sound and scorching vibrato. His second attempt added an extra layer of intensity to the performance, showcasing the guitarist's mastery of different registers. The energy in the room was palpable as Larry Campbell took over, adding a dash of rhythm to the proceedings.
The musical chemistry between Bonamassa and Campbell led to some incredible playing, with keyboardist Eric Finland adding his own unique touches to the mix. After a brief vocal break, Bonamassa stepped forward once more, delivering a masterful solo that wrapped up the jam in satisfying fashion.
Backing up the quartet were bassist Andy Hess and drummer Shawn Pelton, who provided a solid foundation for the performance. The event was a huge success, not only musically but also in terms of raising funds for Keeping the Blues Alive, a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving music education in schools.
As reported by Rolling Stone, Slash has recently found himself rekindling his love for the blues. "With the blues," he said, "you just get together and play and you don't have the pressure of being a 'super this' or Grammy-winning that โ you're just jamming and having a good time." This renewed appreciation for the genre has inspired him to explore new sounds and creative avenues in his music.
The evening's collaboration between Slash and Bonamassa was a testament to the enduring power of the blues. When these two guitar greats came together, the result was nothing short of magical โ a true celebration of the music that brought them both to their craft.