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  1. Delaney Bramlett was a successful studio musician and Bonnie Lynn O'Farrell was the only white member of Ike Turner's Ikettes when they met in Los Angeles in 1967. The couple married that week and formed a soulful, rootsy band that hosted a rotating line-up of stellar guest musicians who included Jim Keltner, Bobby Keyes, Leon Russell, and Gram Parsons, among others.

  2. 12 de abr. de 2024 · Number seven on our top 10 Delaney & Bonnie songs is the ballad “When the Battle is Over.”. This hit is one of the standout tracks from their 1969 album Accept No Substitute. Some have interpreted the song as reflecting on Delaney and Bonnie’s tumultuous relationship, though only the songwriters, Dr. John and Jessie Hill, could confirm if ...

  3. Home is the debut album by husband-and-wife singers Delaney & Bonnie, released on the Stax label (catalog no. STS-2026). Most of the album was recorded at Stax Studios in Memphis, Tennessee, from February to November 1968, with additional overdubs in July 1969, and features many of Stax's house musicians, including Donald "Duck" Dunn, Steve Cropper, Booker T. Jones, and Isaac Hayes.

  4. Their album Delaney & Bonnie & Friends On Tour With Eric Clapton (1970) reached No. 29 on the Billboard 200. Between 1970 and 1972, the duo had seven songs chart on the Billboard Hot 100 , including their best-known single, the poignant " Never Ending Song of Love ", which peaked at No. 13 and a cover of Dave Mason's " Only You Know and I Know ", which peaked at No. 20. [7]

  5. 2 de ago. de 2008 · Denmark, 12-12-69Falkoner Theatre (Copenhagen)

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Motel_ShotMotel Shot - Wikipedia

    Motel Shot is a studio album by Delaney & Bonnie and Friends, released in 1971. The album, their third for Atco/Atlantic (catalog no. SD 33–358) and fifth overall, is a mostly acoustic set. The album's title refers to the impromptu, sometimes late-night, jam sessions pursued by touring musicians when on the road.

  7. Delaney & Bonnie in 1970, during the making of their album To Bonnie from Delaney Eventually Bramlett moved to Los Angeles to escape abuse by her father and stepfather. [4] In 1967, she met musician Delaney Bramlett (1939–2008), performing at the opening of a bowling alley with the "Shindogs", the house band of the television show Shindig! .