Joe Bonamassa has bought Lowell George’s Dumble Overdrive Special Reverb after a 15-year quest Thursday June 27 2024, 8:15 AM
Joe Bonamassa has bought Lowell George’s Dumble Overdrive Special Reverb after a 15-year quest

Joe Bonamassa has bought Lowell George’s Dumble Overdrive Special Reverb after a 15-year quest




Story by Matt Owen, Guitar World



J oe Bonamassa’s Nerdville   guitar amp   collection has just welcomed its newest member: Lowell George’s   Dumble   Overdrive Special Reverb (ODSR).

According to its new custodian, the legendary amp was last played on June 28, 1979, the night before   Little Feat’s often overlooked guitar genius   died at the age of 34.

Apparently, this particular Dumble – with its matching cab – has been on JoBo’s radar for quite some time, with Bonamassa saying this purchase brings an end to a “15 year quest” to get his hands on it.

It looks as though it’s been worth the wait, though: its proud new owner has called the ODSR “the crown jewel of my amplifier collection”. It makes sense: ODSR's are incredibly scarce at the best of times, so to own one that had once belonged to Lowell George is borderline unbelievable.

“Well there is cool and there is this,” Bonamassa wrote. “The Lowell George Dumble Overdrive Special Reverb serial number 009 has finally made it to the Nerdville green shag after a 15 year quest.

“This amp last played live at the   Lisner Auditorium in Washington, DC on June 28, 1979 ,” he continued. “Lowell tragically died a day later at the age of 34 bringing suddenly to an end the life of one of the most talented and significant musicians in Rock and Roll.

“Little Feat is a hall of fame group and they belong in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame end of story.”






George’s relationship with Howard Alexander Dumble and his amps was well-documented, and the   slide guitar   guru played through a handful of different models during his playing career. This particular head is an extremely early example of an original Dumble, and served as George’s go-to amp.












Speaking to   Guitar Playe r back in 1977 , George discussed the custom Dumble he was using at the time, calling it “the best amp I’ve ever played through”.

“I’m using a custom-made Howard Dumble amp which is the best one that I’ve ever played through,” he said. “It’s like a Fender made right.”

This particular amp is absolutely steeped in history, and fortunately Bonamassa has no plans to keep it holed up on display at Nerdville. Instead, he fully intends to take it on the road with him – and it could happen sooner than you might think.





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“This amp will be back on the road again as early as this July,” Bonamassa added, “but most likely in the fall.”

“The opportunity to own one of your top guitar hero's amplifiers made by Alexander Dumble is a once in a lifetime event. I feel very blessed to have it. It is certainly the crown jewel of my amplifier collection. Thank you to Drew and Suren for helping make this happen and to Agent R for picking it up this afternoon.”

Keep your eyes peeled on   Joe Bonamassa's Instagram account   for future Dumble demos.

In the meantime, George's ODSR is safe and sound at Nerdville, whose security systems were bumped up after   a fire almost completely destroyed its entire haul .


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