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Rock 08/09/2011

Jonathon 'Boogie' Long Crowned Guitar Center's King Of The Blues, The Nation's Greatest Undiscovered Blues Guitar Player

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Jonathon 'Boogie' Long Crowned Guitar Center's King Of The Blues, The Nation's Greatest Undiscovered Blues Guitar Player
New York, NY (Top40 Charts / Guitar Center) Continuing its support of aspiring artists, Guitar Center (www.guitarcenter.com), the world's largest retailer of musical instruments and equipment, today announced that Baton Rouge, LA's own Jonathon "Boogie" Long has risen above thousands of other guitarists and been crowned the winner of its fifth annual King of the Blues(www.guitarcenter.com/kingoftheblues), the nationwide search for the next great undiscovered blues guitar player. Last week, Long beat out five other finalists at the House of Blues in Hollywood, CAin front of a live audience and a panel of celebrity judges, and shared the stage with world-renowned guitarist Warren Haynes -- Grammy Award-winning member of Gov't Mule, the Allman Brothers Band and the Dead. As Guitar Center's King of the Blues, Long wins:

$25,000 Cash
Studio Session with Grammy Award-Winning Producer Pete Anderson
Gibson Vintage Collectors Series Les Paul 1959 Reissue
Epiphone 1965 Elitist Casino
Egnater Full Stack (Egnater Tweaker 88 Head plus Two 4x12 Vintage-30 Loaded Cabinets)
Egnater 112 Combo Amp
Boss GT-10 Guitar Multi-Effects Processor
Winner's Choice of 2 Boss Single Stomp Pedals
Robert Johnson Complete Masters, Centennial Edition Vinyl Box Set
Endorsement Deals from Gibson, Ernie Ball, Boss, and Egnater
Feature in Guitar World Magazine

Watch footage from the event here: https://bit.ly/GC_KingOfTheBlues_Video.
See photos from the event here: https://bit.ly/GC_KingOfTheBlues_Photos.

"Guitar Center annually celebrates the blues by giving aspiring musicians the chance to take their careers to the next level," said Maria Brown, manager of music and entertainment marketing at Guitar Center. "Jonathon 'Boogie' Long put on an incredible performance at the 2011 grand finals, he unquestionably earned the title of King of the Blues."

"Winning Guitar Center's King of the Blues is the most incredible feeling ever," says Long. "I actually have one of the old banners on the wall above my bed, and I've been sleeping under it for three years. My bass player said some of it must have rubbed off on me. I'm so thankful that Guitar Center offers this kind of opportunity to an unsigned artist like me, it's just an unbelievable thing that they're doing and I hope they keep doing it year after year."

Judges at Guitar Center's King of the Blues 2011 grand finals were:

Mick Mars (Motley Crue)
Jimmy Vivino (band leader/musical director for Conan)
Brad Tolinski (Editor-in-Chief of Guitar World Magazine)
Pete Anderson (Grammy-winning producer)
Randy Scott (2010 GC King of the Blues)
Tyler Bryant (blues rock singer/guitarist)
Joe Bonamassa (blues rock singer/guitarist)

Local King of the Blues competitions were held at Guitar Center locations nationwide, beginning May 5th. Each contestant was required to give a live guitar solo, performed over one of thirty original backing tracks developed by Grammy Award-winning producer/guitarist, Pete Anderson. One winner from each store was chosen to move up to district competitions (25 locations), and one winner was chosen from each district competition to compete in the regionally hosted semi-finals (5 locations). The success of 2009 champion, Kirby Kelley, is testimony to Guitar Center's support of aspiring artists and the success they can have, as after his win Kelley was selected to play at the Eric Clapton-curated Crossroads Guitar Festival, opening for a long list of legendary artists, including: ZZ Top; Steve Winwood; BB King; Jeff Beck; Vince Gill; Sheryl Crow; Buddy Guy, John Mayer and Clapton himself.

King of the Blues is one of many Guitar Center initiatives created to foster growth and success within the music community, including Your Next Record,On-Stage and Drum-Offcompetitions, among others.






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