Bands & artists like Joe Bonamassa

If you like Joe Bonamassa, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.

Artists to try next

Gary Clark Jr.

Gary Clark Jr.

His blend of blues, rock, and soul features powerful guitar work and emotive vocals that resonate with Bonamassa's style.

blues blues rock rhythm and blues
Keb' Mo'

Keb' Mo'

Keb' Mo' combines traditional blues with a modern twist, showcasing rich guitar tones and storytelling lyrics similar to Bonamassa.

blues rock music
Susan Tedeschi

Susan Tedeschi

Her soulful voice and bluesy guitar playing create an engaging sound that aligns well with the emotional intensity found in Bonamassa's music.

blues rock music
Derek Trucks

Derek Trucks

As a master slide guitarist, Trucks delivers a blend of blues and rock that complements Bonamassa's rich guitar-driven sound.

blues blues rock rock music
John Mayer

John Mayer

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Mayer’s fusion of blues and rock, along with his expressive guitar solos, makes him a fitting recommendation for fans of Bonamassa.

acoustic music alternative rock blue-eyed soul
Walter Trout

Walter Trout

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Trout's gritty guitar work and heartfelt lyrics resonate deeply with the blues-rock aesthetic that Bonamassa embodies.

blues rock music
Joe Cocker

Joe Cocker

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Cocker’s raspy vocals and blues-infused rock sound provide a classic vibe that parallels Bonamassa's musical approach.

blues rock music
Chris Stapleton

Chris Stapleton

With his blend of country, blues, and rock influences, Stapleton's powerful voice and guitar skills echo the intensity found in Bonamassa's work.

country music

Common questions

Who sounds like Joe Bonamassa?

Artists similar to Joe Bonamassa include Gary Clark Jr., Keb' Mo', Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks. Each shares elements of Joe Bonamassa's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Joe Bonamassa?

Joe Bonamassa is primarily known for country, hard rock and blues rock. Rich guitar tones surge forward with assertive phrasing, while steady rhythms create an atmosphere ripe for both intensity and introspection.

Where should I start if I like Joe Bonamassa?

If you enjoy Joe Bonamassa, start with Gary Clark Jr. — their album "This Land" is a great entry point. His blend of blues, rock, and soul features powerful guitar work and emotive vocals that resonate with Bonamassa's style.