There's no doubt that Joe Bonamassa is the latest, greatest blues find in recent years. His style is a devastating mix of Clapton, Hendrix, SRV and even Eric Johnson. His technique is to die for and his interpretations of classic blues tracks as well as his own compositions is stunning.
This month GT leads with a transcription of his devastating take on the Otis Rush staple, So Many Roads. Our full transcription is note-for-note accurate and whether you earn the whole thing or simply dip in and take some of Joe's great licks for your own lickbag, you'll come away a better player.
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