Bonnie Raitt

Bonnie Raitt (Burbank (California), 8 november 1949) is an American singer, songwriter and guitarist.

She is the daughter of Broadway musical star John Raitt. She started to play guitar when she was twelve years old. After high school she began in rhythm-and-blues clubsto play. In 1983, Warner Bros. Records broke the contract, among other things because of alcohol and drug use, but they are by no means disappeared from the music scene.

After more than 20 years of recordings and performances, reached Raitt success with her tenth album. "Nick of Time" came in the top in the United States and won threeGrammy Awards. At the same time she got a fourth Grammy for her duet "In the Mood" with John Lee Hooker on his album "The Healer".

Next, in 1993 they still three Grammy Awards for her album "Luck of the Draw", after which they got two Grammy Awards in 1994 for her album "Longing in Their Hearts".

Raitt married in 1991 with actor Michael O'Keefe, but this marriage came to an end in 2000.

Bonnie Raitt in 1990 during the Grammy Awards with three of the prices they had won there.

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