With the release of her twenty-first album, "Just Like That…", Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Bonnie Raitt continues to draw on the range of influences that have shaped her legendary career, while creating something that speaks to the circumstances and challenges of these unprecedented times.
More than just a best-selling artist, respected guitarist, expressive singer, and accomplished songwriter, Bonnie Raitt is an institution in American music. The ten-time Grammy winner and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer has forged her own path to superstardom in the country, folk, and rock’n’roll scenes and she’s collaborated with many of music’s biggest-ever artists, including Toots & The Maytals, Ray Charles, Howlin’ Wolf, Keb' Mo, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Bruce Cockburn, John Lee Hooker, B.B. King, Aretha Franklin, Willie Nelson, and Tony Bennett. After a string of hits and creative breakthroughs in the ’70s and ’80s, Bonnie achieved new levels of popular and critical acclaim with her cherished multi-platinum albums Nick of Time and Luck of the Draw. In the years since, she has cemented her icon status and has been named one of the "100 Greatest Singers of All Time" and one of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time” (Rolling Stone). Bonnie continues to use her influence to affect the way music is perceived and appreciated in the world.