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Bonnie Lynn Raitt was born on November 8, 1949, in Burbank, California. [6] Her mother, Marge Goddard (née Haydock), was a pianist, and her father, John Raitt, was a professional actor and singer in musical productions such as Oklahoma! and The Pajama Game. [7] Raitt is of Scottish ancestry; her ancestors constructed Rait Castle near Nairn. [8]
But this combination of musical approaches doesn’t seem frenzied. In Raitt’s hands, it’s all chicken soup for the middle-aged-rocker soul." [16] Holly Gleason of Paste wrote "It’s been seven years since Bonnie Raitt released Souls Alike, and a lot of life has happened. Losing her parents, brother and a best friend has left the veteran ...
"Just Like That" won both the Best American Roots Song and the all-genre Song of the Year at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards. [12] Raitt's win in the latter category made her the first person to win with a solo composition since Amy Winehouse's "Rehab" in 2008, and was noted by critics as a shock victory, as she beat out popular frontrunners Adele, Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, Lizzo, and Harry Styles.
A big win and a big surprise! Bonnie Raitt claimed GRAMMY glory when her song, "Just Like That," took home the award for Song of the Year!Raitt was overwhelmed and truly surprised by the win when ...
Bonnie Raitt Talks About 'Dig In Deep,' Life on the Road, Hijacked Elections and the 'Wrenching Awareness' of Wisdom With Age "I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues," with Tony Bennett (2001)
"Million Miles" – Bonnie Raitt, Keb’ Mo’, Alan Darby "Son's Gonna Rise" – Citizen Cope, Gary Clark Jr. "Lait / De Ushuaia A La Quiaca" – Gustavo Santaolalla "I Wanna Be Your Dog" – Doyle Bramhall II, Susan Tedeschi, Derek Trucks "That's How Strong My Love Is" – Doyle Bramhall II, Susan Tedeschi, Derek Trucks
Singer-songwriter Bonnie Raitt, filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola, jazz musician Arturo Sandoval and rock band the Grateful Dead were celebrated at the Kennedy Center Honors on Sunday. The Kennedy ...
The Bonnie Raitt Collection: 1990 61 138 78 — — RIAA: Gold [12] The Best of Bonnie Raitt: 2003 47 — — 36 37 BPI: Silver [16] Opus Collection: Something to Talk About: 2011 82 — — — — "—" denotes a release that did not chart or was not released in that territory.