Bonnie Raitt
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Bye.
Bye.
Well, you know by that I must have had them walking through.
Well, you know by that I must have had them walking through.
Well, you know by that I must have had them walking through.
Well, I did because I've been performing that song, write me a few of your lines, as well as his Kokomo blues, probably since the first time I met Fred.
Well, I did because I've been performing that song, write me a few of your lines, as well as his Kokomo blues, probably since the first time I met Fred.
Well, I did because I've been performing that song, write me a few of your lines, as well as his Kokomo blues, probably since the first time I met Fred.
I was about 19 in 1969, and he was part of the great blues rediscovery in the 60s of all these traditional Delta bluesmen who a lot of times, like Fred, had spent the last 20 years being farmers and then suddenly were discovered by either British or white college kids coming over that just fell in love. And I... got his record on our Hooley Records and learned the song.
I was about 19 in 1969, and he was part of the great blues rediscovery in the 60s of all these traditional Delta bluesmen who a lot of times, like Fred, had spent the last 20 years being farmers and then suddenly were discovered by either British or white college kids coming over that just fell in love. And I... got his record on our Hooley Records and learned the song.
I was about 19 in 1969, and he was part of the great blues rediscovery in the 60s of all these traditional Delta bluesmen who a lot of times, like Fred, had spent the last 20 years being farmers and then suddenly were discovered by either British or white college kids coming over that just fell in love. And I... got his record on our Hooley Records and learned the song.
And then I was honored enough to meet him and travel around with him. And I actually opened a lot of shows for him early on when I was still cutting my teeth and right before I got my first record deal. So he's really my favorite and my closest friend, and I miss him a lot.
And then I was honored enough to meet him and travel around with him. And I actually opened a lot of shows for him early on when I was still cutting my teeth and right before I got my first record deal. So he's really my favorite and my closest friend, and I miss him a lot.
And then I was honored enough to meet him and travel around with him. And I actually opened a lot of shows for him early on when I was still cutting my teeth and right before I got my first record deal. So he's really my favorite and my closest friend, and I miss him a lot.
And I wanted people to know that when they hear my version on the live album, for example, that this is where we got it, the great Mississippi Fred McDowell. Oh, let's hear it, recorded in 1964.
And I wanted people to know that when they hear my version on the live album, for example, that this is where we got it, the great Mississippi Fred McDowell. Oh, let's hear it, recorded in 1964.
And I wanted people to know that when they hear my version on the live album, for example, that this is where we got it, the great Mississippi Fred McDowell. Oh, let's hear it, recorded in 1964.
Actually, I started out with the father of Delta Blues making an appearance in Cambridge at the house of a man who helped rediscover him, Dick Waterman, who came to be a very important part of my life and a lot of lives of blues people.
Actually, I started out with the father of Delta Blues making an appearance in Cambridge at the house of a man who helped rediscover him, Dick Waterman, who came to be a very important part of my life and a lot of lives of blues people.
Actually, I started out with the father of Delta Blues making an appearance in Cambridge at the house of a man who helped rediscover him, Dick Waterman, who came to be a very important part of my life and a lot of lives of blues people.