Sammy Hagar and Joe Bonamassa have teamed up for a new stand-alone single.You can hear the dark, bluesy “Fortune Teller Blues” below.“Sammy sent us this very rough idea of a blues song while Joe and I were in a studio in Greece, and we crafted a raw, edgy blues version to go with it,” producer Kevin Shirley explains. “At times, it carries a haunting energy, and at others, it evokes the spirit of the New Orleans French Quarter. Joe was in a particularly gritty mood and played the entire track on an Ovation acoustic guitar plugged into an overdriven amplifier, producing a chaotic, heavy, and almost eerie sound. We wanted to create a different kind of blues feel to complement the lyrics, and we’re all thrilled with how it turned out.”Read More: Top 20 Van Halen and Solo Songs From the ’90sHagar’s description is a bit more concise: “Holy shit, the thing came out good… the track is a monster.”Hagar will kick off a Las Vegas residency version of his Best of All Worlds show on April 30, while Bonamassa returns to the road starting Feb. 16 in Seattle.Joe Bonamassa Spring 2025 Tour DatesFebruary 16 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge ArenaFebruary 19 – Milwaukee, WI – The Riverside TheaterFebruary 21 – Chicago, IL – The Chicago TheatreFebruary 22 – Cleveland, OH – Playhouse SquareFebruary 25 – Buffalo, NY – Shea’s Buffalo TheatreFebruary 27 – New York City, NY – Beacon TheatreFebruary 28 – Boston, MA – MGM Music Hall at FenwayMarch 1 – Mashantucket, CT – Foxwoods Resort & CasinoMarch 3 – Easton, PA – State TheatreMarch 5 – Charleston, WV – Clay CenterMarch 7 – Cherokee, NC – Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort Event CenterMarch 8 – Atlanta, GA – Fox TheatreMarch 10 – Chattanooga, TN – Soldiers & Sailors Memorial AuditoriumMarch 12 – Greensboro, NC – Steven Tanger CenterMarch 14 – Charlotte, NC – Ovens AuditoriumMarch 15 – St. Augustine, FL – The St. Augustine AmphitheatreMarch 16 – Mobile, AL – Saenger TheatreMarch 18 – Evans, GA – Columbia County Performing Arts CenterMarch 19 – Melbourne, FL – The King CenterMarch 21-26 – Miami, FL – Keeping The Blues Alive at Sea XTop 40 Blues Rock AlbumsInspired by giants like Muddy Waters, Robert Johnson and B.B. King, rock artists have put their own spin on the blues.Gallery Credit: UCR Staff