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Bonnie Raitt
Biography
Bonnie Lynn Raitt is an American blues singer-songwriter, musician, and activist. During the 1970s, Raitt released a series of roots-influenced albums that incorporated elements of blues, rock, folk and country. In 1989, after several years of critical acclaim but little commercial success, she had a major hit with the album Nick of Time. The following two albums, Luck of the Draw (1991) and Longing in Their Hearts (1994), were also multimillion sellers, generating several hit singles, including "Something to Talk About", "Love Sneakin' Up on You", and the ballad "I Can't Make You Love Me" (with Bruce Hornsby on piano). Raitt has received 10 Grammy Awards. She is listed as number 50 in Rolling Stone's list of the "100 Greatest Singers of All Time" and number 89 on the magazine's list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time".
Known For

SNL50: The Homecoming Concert
as Self

Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
as Our Guests at Heartland

Urban Cowboy
as Herself

The 25th Anniversary Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Concerts
as Self

Who Bombed Judi Bari?
as Self (archive footage)

Roy Orbison and Friends: A Black and White Night
as Self - Backing Vocals

Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice
as Self

Trudell
as Self - Musician, Activist

Chuck Leavell: The Tree Man
as Self

ReMastered: Devil at the Crossroads
as Self