Home Actress Bonnie Raitt HD Photos and Wallpapers July 2023 Bonnie Raitt Instagram - We are marking the sad passing this weekend of our friend Chris Strachwitz, 91, founder of Arhoolie Records @arhooliefoundation, 'an indispensable label for American Roots music, from blues and zydeco to gospel and Mexican folk, for nearly seven decades.' No one has meant more to the preservation and appreciation of American Roots music than Chris. Through him I discovered Mississippi Fred McDowell, Memphis Minnie, Clifton Chenier, Flaco Jimenez and so many others. He was as large in personality as he was in stature—full of life and passion for the music he loved. I send condolences to his family and will treasure his memory always. -- Bonnie Please read more about him at the link in bio. And an excerpt from the fantastic documentary made about Chris Strachwitz in 2014, This Ain’t No Mouse Music! B/W photo: Chris Strachwitz, right, with Mance Lipscomb in a scene from the 2013 documentary This Ain’t No Mouse Music. Photograph: Everett Collection Inc/Alamy Color photo: Chris Strachwitz in 2011. He was promoter and publisher, folklorist and film-maker, but above all a fan, who pursued his enthusiasms indefatigably. Photograph: San Francisco Chronicle/Hearst Newspapers/Getty Images

Bonnie Raitt Instagram – We are marking the sad passing this weekend of our friend Chris Strachwitz, 91, founder of Arhoolie Records @arhooliefoundation, ‘an indispensable label for American Roots music, from blues and zydeco to gospel and Mexican folk, for nearly seven decades.’ No one has meant more to the preservation and appreciation of American Roots music than Chris. Through him I discovered Mississippi Fred McDowell, Memphis Minnie, Clifton Chenier, Flaco Jimenez and so many others. He was as large in personality as he was in stature—full of life and passion for the music he loved. I send condolences to his family and will treasure his memory always. — Bonnie Please read more about him at the link in bio. And an excerpt from the fantastic documentary made about Chris Strachwitz in 2014, This Ain’t No Mouse Music! B/W photo: Chris Strachwitz, right, with Mance Lipscomb in a scene from the 2013 documentary This Ain’t No Mouse Music. Photograph: Everett Collection Inc/Alamy Color photo: Chris Strachwitz in 2011. He was promoter and publisher, folklorist and film-maker, but above all a fan, who pursued his enthusiasms indefatigably. Photograph: San Francisco Chronicle/Hearst Newspapers/Getty Images

Bonnie Raitt Instagram - We are marking the sad passing this weekend of our friend Chris Strachwitz, 91, founder of Arhoolie Records @arhooliefoundation, 'an indispensable label for American Roots music, from blues and zydeco to gospel and Mexican folk, for nearly seven decades.' No one has meant more to the preservation and appreciation of American Roots music than Chris. Through him I discovered Mississippi Fred McDowell, Memphis Minnie, Clifton Chenier, Flaco Jimenez and so many others. He was as large in personality as he was in stature—full of life and passion for the music he loved. I send condolences to his family and will treasure his memory always. -- Bonnie Please read more about him at the link in bio. And an excerpt from the fantastic documentary made about Chris Strachwitz in 2014, This Ain’t No Mouse Music! B/W photo: Chris Strachwitz, right, with Mance Lipscomb in a scene from the 2013 documentary This Ain’t No Mouse Music. Photograph: Everett Collection Inc/Alamy Color photo: Chris Strachwitz in 2011. He was promoter and publisher, folklorist and film-maker, but above all a fan, who pursued his enthusiasms indefatigably. Photograph: San Francisco Chronicle/Hearst Newspapers/Getty Images

Bonnie Raitt Instagram – We are marking the sad passing this weekend of our friend Chris Strachwitz, 91, founder of Arhoolie Records @arhooliefoundation, ‘an indispensable label for American Roots music, from blues and zydeco to gospel and Mexican folk, for nearly seven decades.’

No one has meant more to the preservation and appreciation of American Roots music than Chris. Through him I discovered Mississippi Fred McDowell, Memphis Minnie, Clifton Chenier, Flaco Jimenez and so many others. He was as large in personality as he was in stature—full of life and passion for the music he loved. I send condolences to his family and will treasure his memory always.
— Bonnie

Please read more about him at the link in bio. And an excerpt from the fantastic documentary made about Chris Strachwitz in 2014, This Ain’t No Mouse Music!

B/W photo: Chris Strachwitz, right, with Mance Lipscomb in a scene from the 2013 documentary This Ain’t No Mouse Music. Photograph: Everett Collection Inc/Alamy

Color photo: Chris Strachwitz in 2011. He was promoter and publisher, folklorist and film-maker, but above all a fan, who pursued his enthusiasms indefatigably. Photograph: San Francisco Chronicle/Hearst Newspapers/Getty Images | Posted on 09/May/2023 21:39:38

Bonnie Raitt Instagram – We are pleased to announce that guitarist extraordinaire Roy Rogers will join Bonnie on multiple Just Like That… tour dates in September and October! For the June/July U.S. dates, Bonnie will be joined by @chrissmithermusic in Chautauqua, NY and @maiasharpmusic in Louisville, KY and Indianapolis, IN. Previously announced special guests, @garethdunlop, @royalwood and @sunnywarmusic are on board for the tour as well. All of the details are in the graphic above! Tickets are available now at the link in bio.
Bonnie Raitt Instagram – “The key to playing this song is to keep the guitar sparse and supportive, and let the powerful story sink in.”

@acousticguitarmag has published a feature on how to play Bonnie’s @recordingacademy GRAMMY-winning Song of the Year, “Just Like That.” Beyond the underlying chords, they break down the added embellishments, voicings, and subtle variations to perfectly match the song itself. Read more about that at the link in bio. 

If you’re looking to learn how to play “Just Like That” the way Bonnie does, you can order a physical copy of the May/June Acoustic Guitar issue right at the link in bio — BRHQ

Photo taken at the 62nd Annual GRAMMY Awards at STAPLES Center on January 26, 2020 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)

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