Bonnie Raitt was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2000—10 years after winning her first Grammy Award for Album ...
Bonnie Raitt is just happy to be included at the Grammys this year. "It's nice to represent the oldsters!" she joked as she talked to PEOPLE's Janine Rubenstein and Jeremy Parsons on the red carpet at ...
Bonnie Raitt reminded Detroit on Saturday night, Sept. 13, why she has lasted for more than five decades as one of music’s most timeless treasures. At 75 her voice remains a rich, raspy instrument — ...
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Grammy Award winner, Bonnie Raitt is coming to Honolulu and Maui for one-night concert events. The “I can’t make you love me” singer brings her ‘Just Like That’ concert tour through ...
Raitt plays a different kind of gospel piano on the album’s final track, “The Ones We Couldn’t Be,” a slow hymn, a post-mortem on a relationship gone bust. She’s “looking through these photographs,” ...
Bonnie Raitt was born in Burbank, Calif., to Broadway star John Raitt. She got her start in the early '70s as a blues-based singer-songwriter who covered many of the era's up-and-coming folk and ...
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