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Ian McLagan went on to perform with artists such as Bonnie Raitt, the Rolling Stones, David Lindley and his band El Rayo-X among others, and more recently Billy Bragg.
Brady has gone on to record several other albums ( 15 in total since he went solo in 1978 ) and collaborated with a number of other established musicians including Bonnie Raitt and Richard Thompson.

Raitt and see
Bonnie Raitt is the self-titled debut album by Bonnie Raitt, released in 1971 ( see 1971 in music ).
Takin ' My Time is the third album by Bonnie Raitt, released in 1973 ( see 1973 in music ).
Streetlights is the fourth album by Bonnie Raitt, released in 1974 ( see 1974 in music ).
Home Plate is the fifth album by Bonnie Raitt, released in 1975 ( see 1975 in music ).
Green Light is the eighth album by Bonnie Raitt, released in 1982 ( see 1982 in music ).
Nine Lives is the ninth album by Bonnie Raitt, released in 1986 ( see 1986 in music ).
Longing in Their Hearts is the twelfth album by Bonnie Raitt, released in 1994 ( see 1994 in music ).
Road Tested is a live album by Bonnie Raitt, released in 1995 ( see 1995 in music ).
Fundamental is the thirteenth album by Bonnie Raitt, released in 1998 ( see 1998 in music ).
Silver Lining is the fourteenth album by Bonnie Raitt, released in 2002 ( see 2002 in music ).
A few years before he died, Raitt once again came back to the Plummer to see a rehearsal, visit students and recollect his beginnings.

Raitt and Waterman
One day, Raitt was told by a friend that blues promoter Dick Waterman was giving an interview at WHRB, Harvard's college radio station.
By now, Raitt was also playing folk and rhythm and blues clubs in the Boston area, performing alongside established blues legends such as Howlin ' Wolf, Sippie Wallace, and Mississippi Fred McDowell, all of whom she met through Waterman.
In 1994 at the urging of writer Dick Waterman, Raitt funded the replacement of a headstone for one of her mentors, blues guitarist Fred McDowell through the Mt.
The ceremony was presided over by Dick Waterman, and the memorial with McDowell's portrait upon it was paid for by Bonnie Raitt.

Raitt and two
From the early-to-mid-1960s, Baez emerged at the forefront of the American roots revival, where she introduced her audiences to the then-unknown Bob Dylan ( the two became romantically involved in late 1962, remaining together through early 1965 ), and was emulated by artists such as Judy Collins, Emmylou Harris, Joni Mitchell and Bonnie Raitt.
The bond between Wallace and Raitt helped bridge the gap between two generations of blues queens.
The material for Tongue & Groove was shelved until two years later when " Warner's suddenly said they were going to put the record out ," Raitt recalled.

Raitt and soon
She eventually accepted an offer with Warner Bros. who soon released her debut album, Bonnie Raitt, in 1971.

Raitt and became
After the break-up, Hopkins continued as a songwriter, O ’ Hara became a recording engineer and de Lone played as a session musician with Bonnie Raitt, Nick Lowe, Elvis Costello and others.
The first real major change in curriculum came in 1951 when the College became a senior college and, under the guidance of A J Raitt, started to offer the degree courses of the University of South Africa ( UNISA ) as part of the regular four-year diploma courses.

Raitt and friends
Raitt, the daughter of Broadway musical star John Raitt and his first wife, pianist Marjorie Haydock, began playing guitar at an early age, something few of her high school female friends did.
Raitt had become a strong part of that community, recalling that "... these people had become my friends, my mentors, and though I had every intention of graduating, I decided to take the semester off and move to Philadelphia ....
As she struggled to continue treatment, old Motown friends, including Diana Ross, Mary Wilson, members of The Temptations and Martha Reeves, made donations to support her, along with the help of admirers such as Dionne Warwick, Rod Stewart, Bruce Springsteen, Aretha Franklin and Bonnie Raitt.
One of his most memorable records, In the Pocket found Taylor recording in the studio with many colleagues and friends, mainly Art Garfunkel ( who duetted with him on " A Junkie's Lament " and also contributed vocals on " Captain Jim's Drunken Dream "), Carly Simon ( Taylor's wife, who harmonised with him on " Shower the People "), Stevie Wonder ( who wrote with Taylor the song " Don't Be Sad ' Cause Your Sun Is Down ", a song on which he also played the harmonica ) and also David Crosby, Linda Ronstadt and Bonnie Raitt, among others.

Raitt and much
" They told me I can take the tapes and shop them around ," said Raitt, " but they wanted about $ 500, 000 for them, and nobody wanted to pay that much ..."
He is also featured on the five-disc box set, The Greatest Musicals of the 20th Century, where it says of him, " one singer who really stands out on this volume is the Welsh baritone Ivor Emmanuel .... e was of the same era and very much in the fine tradition of the great American musical theatre baritones: Howard Keel, John Raitt and Gordon Macrae.

Raitt and my
Raitt herself pointed out that her 10th try was " my first sober album.
" I loved working with Don Was but I wanted to give myself and my fans a stretch and do something different ," Raitt said.
In an interview given in 1982, Raitt would reveal that " Takin ' My Time is one of my favorite records to listen to, although I started out with Lowell George producing it, and he and I got too close to be able to have any objectivity about it.

Raitt and who
This was later picked up by other slide guitarists such as Bonnie Raitt, Rory Gallagher, Gary Rossington of Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Joe Walsh, who used his middle finger and later in the mid 80s, switched to a brass slide.
While admired by those who saw her perform, and respected by her peers, Raitt gained little public acclaim for her work.
Raitt had met Was through Hal Wilner, who was putting together Stay Awake, a tribute album to Disney music for A & M.
Other women to followed later ( among many ) were both influenced by Delta blues, and who learned from some of the most notable of the original artists alive include Bonnie Raitt, and Susan Tedeschi.
Both Bill Staines, who grew up in Lexington, and Bonnie Raitt, who attended college in Cambridge, were influenced by the folk revival through the concerts at Club 47.
Val Garay is a record producer and engineer who has worked with Kim Carnes, The Motels, Mr. Big, Bonnie Raitt, Eric Burdon, Dolly Parton, Pablo Cruise, James Taylor, Queensrÿche, Neil Diamond, Dramarama, EZO, Ringo Starr, Linda Ronstadt, Sarah Brightman, Nicolette Larson, Kenny Rogers, Santana, Reel Big Fish, plus many others.
The album is a personal collection of favourite songs by women who have inspired her, Bonnie Raitt, Aretha Franklin, Emmylou Harris, Chrissie Hynde, Joni Mitchell, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Lucinda Williams and Jane Siberry.
By now he was a favourite songwriter among such artists as Bob Dylan and Bonnie Raitt, who would do a duet with Brady on his 1991 LP, Trick or Treat.
Will McFarlane, who was a Shoals / Malaco studio regular, and former Bonnie Raitt guitarist, played with the band on the song.
He is the father of singer Bonnie Raitt, who proved herself to be the consummate show-biz professional by going on-stage for a concert in Indio, California, just days after his death, and former father-in-law of Michael O ' Keefe.

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