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  1. 22 de abr. de 2022 · “Just Like That” by Bonnie Raitt from her album, Just Like That... 65th GRAMMY Award winner for Song of the Year and Best American Roots Song!Available now e...

  2. Bonnie Raitt is coming to The Met in Philadelphia on Jun 07, ... ‘Nobody saw this coming’—where all of a sudden, everything shifted.” ... After all the awards and honors and decades of virtually non-stop touring under her belt, Bonnie continued her activism and guesting on numerous friends' records, ...

  3. 22 de abr. de 2022 · April 22nd, 2022 — Bonnie Raitt’s 21st album ‘Just Like That…’, is out now via Redwing Records on all formats, including an Indie exclusive teal LP and immersive audio formats Dolby Atmos and 360 Reality Audio.The 10-track album’s title comes from a line in one of Raitt’s new original songs (“Just like that, your life can change”).

  4. Bonnie Lynn Raitt (née le 8 novembre 1949 à Burbank en Californie) est une chanteuse et guitariste américaine de blues, country et disciple de John Lee Hooker. Elle est par ailleurs la fille du chanteur de comédies musicales John Raitt. Biographie. En 1979, elle ...

  5. Producers – Bonnie Raitt, Tchad Blake and Mitchell Froom. Tracks 1-10 & 12 recorded by Tchad Blake, assisted by Jacquie Blake. Track 11 recorded by John Paterno, assisted by Adam Samuels. Overdubs on Track 2 recorded by John Paterno, assisted by Craig Conrad. Mixed at Real World Studios (Wiltshire, England).

  6. 3 de ene. de 2007 · Once was all I needed to hear to know that I needed to hear more. Much more. I bought the cd the next day and 22 years later it still stands the test of time. "Sudden Stop" (the album) is bluesy, soulful, rockin' and strong from start to finish. Bonnie Raitt adds a perfect blend of back up vocals on the track "Give It Up".

  7. "Bonnie Raitt's marvelous vocal command is the glue that holds together the sprawling Road Tested. Culled from a recent tour, the double-disc set traces Raitt's 20-year climb from coffeehouse-blues folkie to amphitheater headliner. She salvages an unlikely cover of Talking Heads' "Burning Down the House" with her sly, sexy drawl.