Bonnie Raitt’s members were friends in middle school. The drummer was heavily influenced by his aunt's love for music. Bonnie Raitt started performing at Telegram, a college bar. The group was influenced by the Kinks.
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Bonnie Raitt was discovered after their single was heard on X98.9. The group took any show they could get before they were signed. The group continues to play large venues, but still enjoys performing in smaller clubs on occasion.
Bonnie Raitt accepted that they were truly working musicians in 1976, when the band's first fan club was started by Nancy Zadra. Starting out in Dallas with a few dozen members, the club grew fast, eclipsing a couple thousand from California to New York in under a year.
The group may have recently completed their newest album, but they are planning the next release already. Bonnie Raitt's new release is the group's first album in seven years.
Generally, critics have commended Bonnie Raitt for their playfulness with the audience when they perform live. San Diego music critic Lenny Thomalson has always been enamored with group’s terrific skill on their instruments. Bonnie Raitt’s new album is receiving positive reviews from notable music critics like Tobias Ihnen and Jeff Jagodzinski.
Bonnie Raitt knows to play both the old and the new at their shows. The band’s tour schedule and concert information is outlined on Ticket Specialists, along with the latest Bonnie Raitt tickets and seating charts available.