Joe Bonamassa
Joe is on this list for a reason. Joe Bonamassa is well-known for opening for B.B. King. When B.B. King first began playing, the audience fell silent for a time when they realized it was the kid who was making the sounds. The audience went berserk when the truth was revealed, and Bonamassa has been performing in front of large crowds ever since.
Mick Taylor
Mick Taylor, a product of John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers school of producing rock guitar gods, was the blues virtuoso Mayhall was looking for. Taylor stayed with The Rolling Stones until 1974, proving that he was a cross between Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page. Taylor, according to Slash, the guitarist for Guns N’ Roses, had the greatest influence on him as an artist.