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Bonnie Raitt's genre-blending repertoire – and by extension, her guitar playing – has captivated audiences for over five decades. The emotive interplay between her guitar and vocals is further ...
Bonnie Raitt shows off her ever-incredible slide guitar skills in the new video for her rendition of the Bros. Landreth’s song, “Made Up Mind.” Raitt and her band recorded the video for the song in ...
Raitt is 62? When she kicked into a rollicking Love Sneakin' Up On You, simply nailing that slide guitar solo, she certainly didn't seem anywhere near her sixties.
That was the slide guitar, which she is a master of. From the minute her self-titled debut dropped in 1971, she was acclaimed for her skills as a bottleneck player.
Raitt is the slide-guitar Jane Fonda. “I’m a citizen first, a musician second, and I will use my microphone,” the Something to Talk About singer told The Globe and Mail.
Learning her craft from the likes of Mississippi Fred McDowell and John Lee Hooker, Bonnie Raitt’s speciality is playing slide-guitar on songs that range from blues, country, and rock to heart ...
Her opening slide-guitar lick was instantly recognizable, but the 1991 hit came too early in the set. The likable tune is meant to move to, but the audience wasn't yet ready to stand up and groove.
Shredding on the slide guitar in front of a backdrop made to look like a blue sky, Raitt played nearly as many covers as she did originals, including songs by Bob Dylan, Chaka Khan, INXS and others.
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