Bonamassa to host 2nd stream-a-thon benefitting musicians
This Sunday, April 18th Joe Bonamassa hosts the ultimate livestream experience with his 2nd Annual Stream-A-Thon at 3 pm ET. The colossal charity event will feature 3+ hours of music with over 35 incredible performances from a star-studded lineup including Bonamassa, Toto, Dion, Ana Popovic, Warren Haynes, Bobby Rush, Jared James Nichols, Emily Wolfe and many more. The Stream-A-Thon is sure to wow fans old and new, with such variety and talent in their lineup full of Joe’s legendary friends along with a slew of new emerging acts, there’s something for everyone!
This spectacular display of musicianship is presented by Bonamassa’s Keeping the Blues Alive Foundation and will raise money to support the music community through their Fueling Musicians Program. Supporting artists for over a year amid the pandemic, they’ve secured $417,000 in funding for qualifying touring musicians who are suffering financial hardship since their careers have been put on hold. The program provides immediate $1,500 cash payments for essential living expenses to help musicians stay afloat until they can get back out on the road. Many recipients were given their funding even before receiving aid from the government! Joe quips, “We give away the money as fast as we get it because people are in need and we have a little saying – ‘It’s the Bona-Stimulus.’ With your support we can reach so many more artists that need financial assistance.” To date, 250 musicians have been helped through Joe’s Fueling Musicians Program.
Coming right off a critically acclaimed show at ACL Live on April 1st, where Bonamassa gave an exceptional Blues Rock Trio performance from “music’s best address,” alongside Late Night with David Letterman’s Anton Fig on drums and legendary bass player Steve Mackey, to a socially distanced crowd and a global audience via livestream. This incredible concert is available to view on-demand until May 2nd. To watch the show visit: https://joeb.me/aclticket. Each ticket includes a donation to the KTBA Fueling Musicians program. Sonic Abuse raved, “Meticulously prepared, with a set list to die for and in a power trio format we see far too infrequently, ‘Live At Austin City Limits’ is another triumph for Joe Bonamassa.”
In addition to the Stream-A-Thon event, KTBA Records will be releasing a special collaborative digital album put together by the legendary Jimmy Vivino to help continue the fundraising. The band was named The Blue Quarantinos and the album titled ‘Phoning It In’ because it was created during lockdown. It features 20 special guests including Dion, Joe Bonamassa, the North Mississippi All Stars, Shemekia Copeland and many more showcasing their talents over 12 amazing tracks. The Stream-A-Thon will premiere the video singles “Skinny Woman” and “I’m Yours and I’m Hers” to help promote the album’s release. The digital album will be available starting this Sunday at KTBA.org and 100% of the proceeds will go to the Fueling Musicians Program. “Thank you to Jimmy and all the amazing artists that donated their talents and time for this great cause,” exclaimed Bonamassa.