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Bonnie Raitt has recorded 18 studio albums, and a few additional live albums, covering a fifty plus year career. She has netted over two dozen Grammy nominations and over a dozen wins including a Lifetime Achievement Award. She is in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and recently received the Kennedy Center Honor. Obviously she is an artist who has something to draw from. She did it all by combining the blues, with covers — or more often interpretations of other song writers, writing her own songs and always looking for songs that bring you in and tells you a story. She is still going strong — And she did it on her terms.
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