NEW TRACKS
Prison Bound Blues · Bonnie Raitt
Bonnie has contributed a new recording of "Prison Bound Blues" written by Leroy Carr to a project called Better Than Jail, an extraordinary new album benefiting Free Hearts and Equal Justice USA. Better Than Jail is available everywhere today and features covers of iconic prison songs from Steve Earle, Taj Mahal, Margo Price, The War and Treaty and many more. The album seeks to raise awareness and support for the urgent need to reduce the harm of the criminal justice system. https://found.ee/BetterThanJail.
I'm so proud to have joined in with so many illustrious artists in creating this very special album in support of rural prison reform. Overlooked for far too long, this issue cuts across all cultural and political divides and deserves all our focused attention to finally bring about some swift and meaningful action. Better Than Jail is one of the most inspired and heartfelt albums I've been blessed to be a part of and I hope it sets a fire in hearts far and wide to join in our efforts." ~ Bonnie Raitt
Released on: 2024-10-04
Executive Producer: Brian Hunt
Producer: Kenny Greenberg
Producer: Wally Wilson
Producer: Bonnie Raitt
Recording Engineer: Jason Lehning at Sound Emporium
Mastering Engineer: Alex McCollough at True East Mastering
Production Assistant: Shannon Finnegan
Mixer: Justin Niebank at Hounds Ear Music
Publisher: Universal Music Corp.
Composer, Lyricist: Leroy Carr
℗ Believe Entertainment Group and Wyatt Road Records
The Fabulous Thunderbirds - Nothing in Rambling
Ft. Bonnie Raitt, Taj Mahal, Keb' Mo' & Mick Fleetwood
In celebration of the band’s 50th Anniversary, The Fabulous Thunderbirds have just released Struck Down, their first studio album in eight years on Stony Plain Records. The ten-track album includes a wonderful cover of Memphis Minnie’s “Nothing in Rambling,” featuring longtime friends, T-Birds founding member Kim Wilson, along with Bonnie, Keb’ Mo’, Taj Mahal and Mick Fleetwood. — BRHQ
Little Feat - Long Distance Call
“I’ve always loved Little Feat and this new incarnation of the band is bringing some serious heat, cred and new blood to their enduring legacy. Every Feat fan loves us some Sam. I’m so glad he’s now gotten a chance to step out front and center and put his spin on these wonderful blues songs. I loved singing "Long Distance Call" with him, always one of my favorites, and Scott slayed on slide. Know you’ll enjoy hanging out with us at Sam’s Place!"
-- Bonnie Raitt
“Long Distance Call” was written by blues legend, Muddy Waters. It has Sam Clayton and Bonnie Raitt on vocals, Scott Sharrard on Dobro, Fred Tackett on acoustic guitar, Tony Leone on drums, and Michael “The Bull” LoBue on harmonica. The album also features Bill Payne on piano and Kenny Gradney on bass.
Little Feat have composed an album that’s their love letter to the blues entitled, ‘Sam’s Place.’ “Long Distance Call” plus many other blues classics are on this album. You can stream and order ‘Sam’s Place’ here: https://orcd.co/samsplace
Ivan Neville - Hey All Together
Phantom Blues Band - Country Boy (Freddie King)
Duet: Johnny Lee Schell with Bonnie
Livin' For The Ones
(Lyrics: Bonnie Raitt | Music: George Marinelli)
by Bonnie Raitt from her new album, Just Like That...
Street date 4/22/22 with global release in all formats!
Pre-order/Pre-save Just Like That... now: https://lnk.to/justlikethat_br
Stream here: https://lnk.to/somethingsgotaholdofmyheart
Credits: Produced by Bonnie Raitt
Recorded and Mixed by Ryan Freeland
Bonnie: vocal, electric slide guitar
James “Hutch” Hutchinson: bass
Ricky Fataar: drums, percussion , backing vocal
Glenn Patscha: clavinet, piano, electric piano, backing vocal
Kenny Greenberg: electric guitar
George Marinelli: electric guitar, backing vocal
© 2022 Open Secret Music (ASCAP,) Lapiotrope Music (BMI) administered by Bluewater Music Services Corp. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
Music video by Bonnie Raitt performing Livin’ For the Ones (Official Lyric Video.) © 2022 Redwing Records, LLC. Distributed by ADA.
SOMETHING’S GOT A HOLD OF MY HEART
(Al Anderson)
Credits: Produced by Bonnie Raitt
Recorded and Mixed by Ryan Freeland
Bonnie: vocal, electric slide guitar
James “Hutch” Hutchinson: bass
Ricky Fataar: drums, percussion , backing vocal
Glenn Patscha: rhodes piano (nord), backing vocal
Kenny Greenberg: electric guitar
© 1992 Mighty Nice Music (BMI) administered by Bluewater Music Services Corp.,
Songs of Windswept Pacific (BMI) administered by BMG Rights Management (US), LLC. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
Music video by Bonnie Raitt performing Something’s Got a Hold of My Heart (Official Lyric Video.)
© 2022 Redwing Records, LLC. Distributed by ADA.
Bonnie Raitt performs 'Angel From Montgomery' with Jackson Browne at the 2022 Billboard Women In Music Awards.
MADE UP MIND
(David Landreth/Joseph Sydney Landreth/Jonathan Singleton)
Credits: Produced by Bonnie Raitt
Recorded and Mixed by Ryan Freeland
Bonnie: vocal, electric slide guitar
James “Hutch” Hutchinson: bass
Ricky Fataar: drums, percussion, backing vocal
Glenn Patscha: rhodes piano, hammond B3, backing vocal
Kenny Greenberg: electric guitar
© 2015 Birthday Cake Media A (SOCAN) administered by Warner Chappell Music Canada Ltd., Super Big Music (ASCAP) administered by Big Machine Music, LLC, Jett Music (ASCAP) administered by Big Machine Music, LLC. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
Music video by Bonnie Raitt performing Made Up Mind (Lyric Video).
© 2022 Redwing Records, LLC. Distributed by ADA.
NEW recording of Angel from Montgomery !!
Broken Hearts & Dirty Windows: Songs of John Prine, Vol. 2, the anticipated new John Prine tribute record from Oh Boy Records, is out today. Stream/purchase HERE.
Created as a celebration of Prine’s life and career, the album features new renditions of some of Prine’s most beloved songs performed by Brandi Carlile (“I Remember Everything”), Tyler Childers (“Yes I Guess They Oughta Name A Drink After You”), Iris DeMent (“One Red Rose”), Emmylou Harris (“Hello In There”), Jason Isbell (“Souvenirs”), Valerie June (“Summer’s End”), Margo Price (“Sweet Revenge”), Bonnie Raitt (“Angel From Montgomery”), Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats (“Pretty Good”), Amanda Shires (“Saddle in the Rain”), Sturgill Simpson(“Paradise”) and John Paul White (“Sam Stone”).
Proceeds from the album will benefit twelve different non-profit organizations, one selected by each of the featured artists.
Bonnie Raitt - Write Me a Few of Your Lines/Kokomo Blues
60 years anniversary celebration of Arhoolie
December 10, 2020
Arhoolie Foundation celebrates it's 60th anniversary (1960-2020) with an online broadcast.
Bonnie Raitt - Shadow of Doubt
Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival
October 3, 2020
Hardly Strictly Bluegrass celebrates it's 20th anniversary with an online broadcast titled “Let The Music Play On”.
Bonnie Raitt & Boz Scaggs - You Don't Know Like I Know
Farm Aid 2020 On the Road
Sam & Dave classic written by Isaac Hayes and David Porter.
Sheryl Crow & Bonnie Raitt - Everything Is Broken
[Eric Clapton’s Crossroads 2019]
Eric Clapton, one of the world’s pre-eminent blues/rock guitarists, once again summoned an all-star team of six-string heroes for his fifth Crossroads Guitar Festival in 2019. Held at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas, the two-day concert event raised funds for the Crossroads Centre in Antigua, the chemical dependency treatment and education facility that Clapton founded in 1998.
'A Tribute To Mose Allison'
Celebrates The Music Of An Exciting Jazz Master
Raitt contributed to a new album, If You're Going To The City: A Tribute To Mose Allison, which celebrates the late singer and pianist, who famously blended the rough-edged blues of the Mississippi Delta with the 1950s jazz of New York City.
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks to Bonnie Raitt about her friendship with the Mose Allison. They're also joined by Amy Allison — his daughter, who executive produced the album — about selecting an unexpected list of artists to contribute songs to the album.
Recorded on tour June 3, 2017 - Centennial Hall, London - Ontario Canada
Great website for a great artist. We saw Bonnie a few years ago at the Alte Oper in Frankfurt. In between songs she looked up at the room and said how much she liked the place, and that she would love to come back. Last night I discovered the fantastic 3+ hour video “Raitt, Browne, Colvin etc. at Red Rocks 1999”. That video is a treasure trove that will surely go down as one of the greatest moments of Americana music history, a testimony of what might very well have been a golden era of music never to be surpassed,… Read more »