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When Bonnie Raitt was a young girl, she was enthralled by the power and charisma of such blues and folk greats as John Lee ...
Bonnie Raitt’s concert at the Brighton Dome on June 17 was a confident, classy, effortless reminder of why she has endured for more than five… ...
An almost supernaturally intuitive interpreter of songs, Raitt delivers an achingly beautiful take on Richard Thompson’s Dimming of the Day and a called-for Angel of Montgomery by John Prine ...
I feel like R&B needs Mac," Legend said. Next up was folk songstress Forde, who commanded the stage with her ethereal rendition of "Angel from Montgomery" by Bonnie Raitt and John Prine.
Americana, country and folk icon John Prine will once again be feted via the 'You Got Gold' event series from Oct. 9-12, 2025.
Watching a human interest segment on the news in 2018, Bonnie Raitt couldn’t pull away from the story of a woman who donated her child’s organ and was about to meet the recipient of her son ...
Bonnie Raitt (seen here performing in Tucson) was recently awarded a Kennedy Center honor. She dazzled a capacity crowd at the Winspear Opera House on March 23, 2025.
On Sunday, March 16, Raitt and her five-piece band strutted onto The Midland stage to a loud standing ovation – the first of several that night – from a sold-out Kansas City audience. Bonnie Raitt at ...
John Prine wrote and recorded “Angel from Montgomery” for his 1971 self-titled debut album. However, he didn’t release the song as a single. The same can be said for Bonnie Raitt’s ...
Nearly everyone has heard “Angel from Montgomery.” Penned by Prine and originally included on his 1971 self-titled debut, Bonnie Raitt cut a massively popular version of this now-classic ...
The annual gala at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts features personalized tributes with performances and testimonials from fellow artists.
Bonnie Raitt was hailed as 'all red hair and no B.S.' during the Kennedy Center Honors, which also feted Francis Ford Coppola, Arturo Sandoval and the Grateful Dead.