BILLBOARD BLUES CHART
FOR THE WEEK ENDING 10-13-2012:
Joe Bonamassa knocks Bonnie Raitt down a notch, debuting on The Blues Chart at #1 this week…
Beacon Theatre: Live from New York…
How’d that happen? Check out the trailer and find out…
TWENTY FIVE WEEKS AT THE TOP OF THE CHART, Bonnie slips down a notch to #2…
Check her out four months ago on Letterman promoting this MONSTER album…
Debuting at #3 is Detroit’s Sweetheart
Bettye LaVette
(and her musical director, Ann Arbor’s own, AL HILL!)
Gary Moore’s BLUES FOR JIMI: Another DEBUT album comin’ strong to the Chart, it’s in at #4…
Dropping from #2 to #5 is
“Live: Everybody's Talkin”
by the Tedeschi Trucks Band…
NOTHIN’ BUT LOVE by the Robert Cray Band, after being all the way up to the #2 spot a few weeks ago, drops from #4 to #6
–A GREAT ALBUM, NONE-THE-LESS…
After 70 weeks on The Chart, and being at the #1 Spot for a minute,
Revelator by The Tedeschi Trucks Band hangs onto its #7 spot…
Trading his #3 spot from last week to #8, making room his his other hit which is riding the top of this chart… Joe Bonamassa’s DRIVING TOWARDS THE DAYLIGHT is still a top ten hit…
Sixty weeks on The Chart, briefly holding the #1 spot, but dropping from #5 to #9 is the Eric Clapton “discovery” Gary Clark, Jr. with his THE BRIGHT LIGHTS EP, Check him out doin’ it live…
The second week on The Chart for Kid Koala’s 12 BIT BLUES hangs in there but drops from where it debuted at #6 to #10…
HEY, IT’S ON THE CHART!!!
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