"The songs came from an unconscious place" … [First cassette he ever bought was Primus' "Fizzle Fry," and first CD was Nirvana's "Nevermind." His favorite moment of the night was seeing Bonnie Raitt and Alicia Keys perform a tribute to Etta James.]
By Plain Dealer staff Bonnie Raitt, a nine-time Grammy Award winner and 2000 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, has booked a rare Northeast Ohio gig for May 23 at Akron's Civic Theater. >p>Tickets for the show — $37.50 $55.50 and $75.50 — go on
Singer/songwriter Bonnie Raitt is preparing for the spring start of her nationwide tour in support of "Slipstream," her first studio set in seven years. The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer will kick off the first round of North American gigs with a May 1
Rolling Stone put the question to Bonnie Raitt last night on the red carpet of the MusiCares Person Of The Year gala honoring McCartney. "Are you kidding? This is the time I make no bones about it, I get completely gobsmacked," Raitt said.
Alicia Keys and Bonnie Raitt perform onstage at the 54th Annual Grammy Awards on Feb. 12, 2012, in Los Angeles. (CBS) Bonnie Raitt and Alicia Keys paired up at Sunday night's Grammy Awards to pay tribute to Etta James, who died last month at the age of