Artist: Bonnie Raitt Song: Something to Talk About acoustic guitar chords it's an easy song, this one's in standard tuning [Verse] A People are talking, talking 'bout people D I hear them whisper, you won't believe it D They think we're lovers kept under cover A I just ignore it,...
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“I think people must wonder how a white girl like me became a blues guitarist. The truth is, I never intended to do this for a living.” Bonnie Lynn Raitt was born into a decidedly musical family. Her father, John, was one of the leading lights of the Broadway musicals, with ro...
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Bonnie Raitt: May 1977[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]Guitar Player
“I thought I was going to get to sing with him when I opened for him,” Tedeschi says. “I was shocked because he wanted me to play guitar. I was a little intimidated. Thank God for his upright bass player at the time who was yelling out chords for me. [Dylan] would j...
Bonnie Raitt, American singer, songwriter, and guitarist whose wide musical range encompassed blues, folk, rhythm and blues, pop, and country rock. She was known for her supple phrasing, feminist stance, and keen abilities on the slide guitar. Learn more
Bonnie Raitt Something To Talk About MIDI file, download for free, duration: 03:22, file size: 45.81 KB, played by an ensemble of 15 instruments including Alto Sax, Acoustic Guitar (steel), Electric Bass (finger), Overdriven Guitar, Bright Acoustic Piano
“I thought I was going to get to sing with him when I opened for him,” Tedeschi says. “I was shocked because he wanted me to play guitar. I was a little intimidated. Thank God for his upright bass player at the time who was yelling out chords for me. [Dylan] would just look...