Joe Bonamassa: The absolute power of Eric Clapton’s “Steppin’ Out”
Joe Bonamassa shows you how to navigate a hard-driving blues shuffle in the key of G — sorta like “Steppin’ Out” by the Bluesbreakers featuring a young Eric Clapton. Lucky you, this entire lesson is tabbed out in the June 2026 issue of GW with the Eagles on the cover! #ericclapton #bluesbreakers #johnmayall

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