Joe Bonamassa discussed his recent acquisition of a 1959 Les Paul from a Boston music store, emphasizing that anyone could have purchased it. He also delved into his role in Black Country Communion, a supergroup featuring Glenn Hughes, Derek Sherinian, and Jason Bonham. Reflecting on their latest album, ‘V’, Joe highlighted the band’s dynamic and the influence of its members on his musical style. He also detailed his guitar setup for the album, including the use of vintage instruments and specific amplifiers like the Marshall JTM45 and Fender Vibrolux.
Throughout his interview, Joe elaborated on the band’s creative process and his approach to recording, emphasizing simplicity and spontaneity in capturing their sound at Sunset Sound studio. He discussed specific tracks and the equipment used, from slide techniques and effects pedals to the unique characteristics of his guitars, including a rare 1954 Telecaster with a Paul Bigsby pickup. Joe also shared insights into his collection of vintage guitars, including multiple 1959 Les Pauls, and his approach to preserving and celebrating musical history through his acquisitions.