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She started seeing a grief counselor and, for the first time since she hit the road in , watched all four seasons change in her Marin County backyard. Raitt has lived in Northern California since , but she feels at home in L. She grew up on Mulholland Drive, not far from her rehearsal space, the daughter of actor John Raitt, who had lead roles in Carousel and Oklahoma!

She missed class registration on the road, and her parents, angry, stopped supporting her. Raitt is approaching her 30th year of sobriety. She started attending AA meetings in the mid-Eighties after losing her deal with longtime label Warner Bros. It allows you to age more gracefully than the mainstream pop stars that are total babes.

People are snarkier about them getting older. Most days, at home, Raitt spends mornings hiking with friends, and then works from her home office with a staff of four.

According to the singer, she was one of the lucky ones after seeing Whitney Houston and Amy Winehouse pass away. In , Bonnie Raitt finally made her comeback after signing a new contract with Capitol Record. Thirty-four years sober now, Bonnie Raitt is happily enjoying her time making music. She truly is an inspiration. Bonnie Raitt. Share 0. Tweet 0. View this post on Instagram. You may also like. Latest Stories. Subscribe to our newsletter now!

Royal Wood came on right at 8 on the dot - punctuality is a lovely thing. He and his trio were stellar. I had heard of him but wasn't familiar with his music or live show. Well, he is a class act. Great songwriting, great storyteller, funny, respectful of Bonnie and his audience - he and his bassist and guitarist were great.

He was very sad that it was the last show of the tour which added a bittersweet tone to his already kinda sad songs. Then it was the queen herself. This is my fourth time seeing Bonnie Raitt and she never disappoints.

As always, her band was in fine form - a nice addition this time was Mike Finnigan on keys wow! She has so much material but managed to choose exactly what everyone wanted to hear and then played it with aplomb. Her banter was quite sad this time because of her comments about the political situation in the US right now. We all felt VERY lucky to be Canadian and she complimented us many times on our hospitality and ability to coexist across cultures with maturity and peace.

She was incredible. And this is the first time I've seen her play so many instruments! A VERY good show all around. We have a treasure in Bonnie Raitt and I hope she continues to thrill us with her music for many years to come. Read more. Report as inappropriate. I have been an avid fan ever since. Sometimes they are her words, sometimes the lyrics of others, always fully owned by her delivery. I remember the feeling I had when I saw her win her first sweep of 4 at the 90s Grammys.

I knew I would be sharing a secret that had become almost a daily part of my life — happy for her, worried that she would go mainstream…. Nah…stayed true both to her long-term fans and more importantly, to herself. At the age of 65, Bonnie Raitt is one of the most achingly cool pensioners in the entire world. The Californian blues rock musician has been working the circuit for over four decades and it is clear that music and performance is this lady's ultimate passion.

The 10 time multiple Grammy award winner appears invigorated when stepping onto to stage and there is no denying she continues to throw herself into every single performance. She struts from side to side of stage for the entirety of her ninety minute show and thrashes out delicious instrumentals on a large variety of guitars. Bonnie's recognisable vocal is as powerful and solid as ever, she puts her own spin on a number of covers including a raucous rendition of 'Million Miles' by Bob Dylan.

The accompanying musicians help Raitt to recreate the very best selections of her albums and the audience applaud her boisterously following the show's conclusion. No question one of the best concerts I've seen. We were at the June 19 show in Vancouver and sitting a mere three rows in front of the stage.

Loved how Ms Raitt introduced The show with "Need you Tonight" showcasing her amazing talent and stellar backup musicians. She also managed to treat us to some of our favourites "Angel from Montgomery", "I can't make you love me" and " Something to Talk About" penned by our own fabulous Shirley Eikhard!

She just keeps getting better - her voice has that fine range with a tinge of gravel. Her slide guitar style is perfection. No slowing down for her! The thing about Bonnie is she is fully engaged with her audience with no pretensions or unnecessary flash. I believe she truly loves to perform and the emotion she portrays on stage is very real.

Royal Wood for a warmup act was the perfect choice. He and his group performed a fantastic array of his tunes showcasing his song writing ability and smooth vocals. I am a newly minted fan! Bonnie Raitt was one of the last people on my Must See List so I was extremely excited when I saw that she would be performing in Chicago.

Unfortunately, neither her performance or the venue lived up to my expectations. First, of all, while the Chicago Theatre is a beautiful venue, for some reason, the acoustics left something to be desired. Additionally, there were no cameras allowed, which was an extreme bummer.

And finally, while Bonnie Raitt is a very good entertainer, she played very few songs from her best selling albums Nick of Time and Luck of the Draw. As a matter of fact, she didn't even do Nick of Time, which I was really looking forward to seeing live.

That being said, I would see her again because she's a good performer. Anyone who hasn't seen Bonnie Raitt live has missed something rather special.

She just seems to get better and better, and Thursday night for me was the best I have ever seen her. Her style crosses a number of genres, but her voice adapts effortlessly. Bonnie has the voice of an angel, and has no peer on slide guitar. Everything she sings is delivered with warm sincerity, and when she states that she feels honoured to still be able to come out and perform for us, you know she means it.

Yet I feel that she is prepared to travel to Manchester makes us the ones who are honoured.



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