Bonnie Raitt: The Most GRAMMY Performances Beloved singer/songwriter Bonnie Raitt is the woman who has performed the most at the GRAMMYs. From her first solo performance of "Thing Called Love" at the 32nd GRAMMY Awards in 1990 through her latest performance in honor of B.B. King with Chris...
Beloved singer/songwriter Bonnie Raitt is the woman who has performed the most at the GRAMMYs. From her first solo performance of "Thing Called Love" at the 32nd GRAMMY Awards in 1990 through her latest performance in honor of B.B. King with Chris Stapleton an...
Beloved singer/songwriterBonnie Raittis the woman who has performed the most at the GRAMMYs. From her first solo performance of "Thing Called Love" at the 32nd GRAMMY Awards in 1990 through her latest performance in honor ofB.B. KingwithChris StapletonandGary Clark, Jr.at the 58th GRAMMY ...
Well, when I first became aware of blues music was whenmy fatherbrought me to hear Big Bill Broonzy in 1949. I was seven years old, and it made a big impression on me – and I always gravitated towards blues music for whatever reason. By the time I was in my early teens, I was ...
The fear that I now have surrendered completely, in order to move forward with this release, is connected to a very old message, launched deeply within my younger self. This old message is about Not sharing personal stuff, about Always smiling to the camera, about Appearing strong and happy...
One of the friends, Jenny Siegle, is in a wheelchair.The other, Augie, is an amazing dog who helps Jenny.Jenny, who is 14 years old, is a quadriplegic(四肢瘫痪者),which means she cannot use her arms or legs.Augie is a Freedom Service dog who is Jenny’s arms and legs. ...
Bonnie Raitt:The overturning of Roe v. Wade has been a rallying cry across the country to get back to organizing as much effective opposition as we can. How exactly those of us in our music industry can have the biggest impact is up to each of us, to do the work to research, discuss...
He was 50 years old. Mark Lanegan Mark Davis, Getty Images Mark Lanegan Mark Lanegan, the former Screaming Trees singer and an ex-member of Queens of the Stone Age, died at the age of 57 on Feb. 22. As one of the Seattle scene's most influential bands, Lanegan fronted the Screaming...
t seen one of them in 30 years, but i wrote it up for him. the trumpet has only has three fingers, so it lends itself to much better choreography than saxophone or piano; fewer keys, fewer options. he had a little coaching from me and from chuck findley, who was my old mate on ...
[also] favored in music. Even when you hear some of the real old Monument records, the productions … it’s still got his humble honesty at the core, which is why the records work so well. Those wouldn’t have been hits with someone else singing it. “Crying” is certainly operatic,...