NY-via-Texas singer-songwriter Blair Howerton intended her first full-length album as Why Bonnie, 2022’s 90 in November, to be a country album; for its follow-up, she didn’t have a specific genre in ...
Bonnie Raitt took home the prestigious song of the year prize at the 2023 Grammy Awards. First Lady Jill Biden presented the award to a flabbergasted Raitt for "Just Like That," which the singer said ...
There was Lizzo’s “About Damn Time.” There was Harry Styles’ “As It Was.” There was Adele’s “Easy On Me,” and entries from Beyonce, Taylor Swift, Steve Lacy, Kendrick Lamar and DJ Khaled. But in the ...
Bonnie Tyler has a new album, The Best Is Yet to Come, coming out soon. The lyric video for the first single, "When the Lights Go Down," makes its premiere here. You can watch it below. “I have been ...
And “Just Like That,” Bonnie Raitt takes home Song of the Year at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony, hosted Sunday night (Feb. 5). “I’m so surprised, I don’t know what to say,” Raitt said in her ...
Bonnie Raitt cleaned up at the 65th annual Grammy Awards — and no one seemed more surprised than her. On Feb. 5, the 73-year-old took home one of the biggest awards of the night after her track "Just ...
Like most people, Bonnie and Taylor Sims had an interesting time during the pandemic. However, while most people found the definition of interesting to be baking loaves of sourdough bread or playing ...
When people over a certain age are confronted with the latest viral pop or hip-hop sensation, their tsk-tsk is often accompanied by a familiar lament: “They just don’t make music like they used to.” ...
Song of the Year is always a big award at the Grammys, but it was an especially tricky race during the Feb. 5 ceremony, with several fan favorites competing for the honor. Beyoncé could have added to ...
Raitt's "Just Like That" took home one of the Grammys' four major awards. By Kirsten Chuba Events Editor Bonnie Raitt’s “Just Like That” was crowned song of the year at the 2023 Grammys on Sunday, as ...
The song was inspired by a quote in a Tennessean story from 1989. The song was recorded by Bonnie Raitt, George Michael, Prince, Boys II Men and Adele. The heart-wrenching ballad, "I Can't Make You ...
Bonnie Tyler, singer of "Total Eclipse of the Heart," welcomes her song’s unofficial anthem status for the solar eclipse. Speaking with "Good Morning America," Tyler said, "I still get excited when I ...