Raitt also talks about “setting a pace and then ramping up,” noting that playing at an outdoor festival where everyone is standing in the sun requires an emphasis on livelier tunes. “I love playing for people seated in a theater because I can g...
I'm not sure why I never knew this, but Bonnie Raitt spent most of her childhood right here in the Hudson Valley. Born in Burbank, California, Raitt's family was actually bicoastal. Her mother was a pianist and her father, John Raitt, was a broadway actor which is how young Bonnie w...
King, Buddy Guy, Bonnie Raitt, and Steven Tyler. Age: 51 Also ranks #2 on The Best Underground Rappers To Ever Touch A Mic Also ranks #4 on Rappers with the Best Vocabulary, Ranked Also ranks #9 on The 80+ Best East Coast Rappers Of All Time 76 votes Are you impressed? Photo: ...
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King, Buddy Guy, Bonnie Raitt, and Steven Tyler. Age: 51 Also ranks #2 on The Best Underground Rappers To Ever Touch A Mic Also ranks #4 on Rappers with the Best Vocabulary, Ranked Also ranks #9 on The 80+ Best East Coast Rappers Of All Time 76 votes Are you impressed? Photo: ...
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Bonnie Raitt’s surprise Grammy win for 2023 Song of the Year was no surprise to me. In “Just Like That” she tells the story of a woman who is unexpectedly visited by the man who got her late son’s heart. It’s a song that can reduce anyone to tears. ...
Bonnie Raitt first met her idol, Aretha Franklin, when they sang "A Natural Woman" along with Gloria Estefan Gay Men's Health Crisis benefit in 1993.
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 and Gary Clark, Jr. at the ...