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Watching a human interest segment on the news in 2018, Bonnie Raitt couldn’t pull away from the story of a woman who donated her child’s organ and was about to meet the recipient of her son ...
From: 'Bonnie Raitt' (1971) Raitt's 1971 debut album may not have taken the charts by storm, but it impressed music critics and showed the world just who Raitt is: a slide guitar slaying, blues ...
Most musicians can easily make the same album for the rest of their lives, but Bonnie Raitt knew it was better to move on than go back to her past.
Bonnie Raitt was born into music on November 8, 1949, in Burbank, California. Growing up with her father, Broadway actor John Raitt, and mother, pianist and singer, Marge Goddard, performing was ...
Perhaps the biggest surprise of the 2023 Grammys was hearing Bonnie Raitt’s name called as the winner of the prestigious Song of the Year award for “Just Like That.” While many were shocked ...
Bonnie Raitt has been releasing albums for over half a century. But thanks to something she learned from her father, who was a famous theater actor and singer, when Bonnie's onstage, she never ...
Bonnie Raitt, a 13-time Grammy winner and blues rock musician, turns 75 on Nov. 8, 2024. ... Bonnie Raitt wins album of the year at the 32nd Grammy Awards on Feb. 21, 1990.
Instead, Raitt has helmed a rock, folk and blues odyssey that is as improbable as it is lengthy, 21 albums and 54 years of touring punctuated by triumphs that erupted decades apart in an industry ...
This essential Bonnie Raitt song nabbed the blues-rock icon a Grammy in 2023, and it makes sense why. “Just Like That” is a really amazing song that perfectly melts together airy country with ...
Raitt had her hand in many projects across throughout her career, from Little Feat and James Taylor to Willie Nelson and Jackson Brown. Here we will dive into 10 legendary albums you didn’t know ...
Bonnie Raitt sees big gains for her Grammy-winning "Just Like That" and Morgan Wallen's new songs boost his older songs on this week's Trending Up.