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Bonnie Raitt

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I made my first album, and I guess it wasn't a fluke, because now I'm on my 16th.


— Bonnie Raitt


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I never saw music in terms of men and women or black and white. There was just cool and uncool.


— Bonnie Raitt


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I think my fans will follow me into our combined old age. Real musicians and real fans stay together for a long, long time.


— Bonnie Raitt


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I've watched my peers get better with age and hoped that would happen with me.


— Bonnie Raitt


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It is still a surprise when people tell me that I've had an influence on them, particularly when it's someone I really respect.


— Bonnie Raitt


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The consolidation of the music business has made it difficult to encourage styles like the blues, all of which deserve to be celebrated as part of our most treasured national resources.


— Bonnie Raitt


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There were so many great music and political scenes going on in the late '60s in Cambridge. The ratio of guys to girls at Harvard was four to one, so all of those things were playing in my mind.


— Bonnie Raitt


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I like to think I get better with age, but maybe absence makes the heart grow fonder.


— Bonnie Raitt


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Did you know about Bonnie Raitt?

Raitt had met Was through Hal Wilner who was putting together Stay Awake a tribute album to Disney music for A&M. So they agreed to let me go in and recut half of it and that's when it came out as Nine Lives. Bush.

Raitt has received ten Grammy Awards (as of 2013) in her career and is a lifelong political activist. During the 1970s Raitt released a series of acclaimed roots-influenced albums which incorporated elements of blues rock folk and country but Bonnie Raitt is perhaps best known for her more commercially accessible recordings in the 1990s including "Nick of Time" "Something to Talk About" "Love Sneakin' Up on You" and the slow ballad "I Can't Make You Love Me".

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