Home Actress Bonnie Raitt HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers November 2023 Bonnie Raitt Instagram - Sending our condolences to the families of those who have lost loved ones, suffered damage and devastation to their homes and communities in these terrifying tornadoes across the southern and mid-western US over the past two weeks. Please join us in making a donation to @wckitchen to support their efforts on the ground to feed nourishing meals to residents impacted by these deadly storms. Learn more at the link in bio. Photo by Benjamin Krain/Getty Images -- BRHQ

Bonnie Raitt Instagram – Sending our condolences to the families of those who have lost loved ones, suffered damage and devastation to their homes and communities in these terrifying tornadoes across the southern and mid-western US over the past two weeks. Please join us in making a donation to @wckitchen to support their efforts on the ground to feed nourishing meals to residents impacted by these deadly storms. Learn more at the link in bio. Photo by Benjamin Krain/Getty Images — BRHQ

Bonnie Raitt Instagram - Sending our condolences to the families of those who have lost loved ones, suffered damage and devastation to their homes and communities in these terrifying tornadoes across the southern and mid-western US over the past two weeks. Please join us in making a donation to @wckitchen to support their efforts on the ground to feed nourishing meals to residents impacted by these deadly storms. Learn more at the link in bio. Photo by Benjamin Krain/Getty Images -- BRHQ

Bonnie Raitt Instagram – Sending our condolences to the families of those who have lost loved ones, suffered damage and devastation to their homes and communities in these terrifying tornadoes across the southern and mid-western US over the past two weeks. Please join us in making a donation to @wckitchen to support their efforts on the ground to feed nourishing meals to residents impacted by these deadly storms. Learn more at the link in bio.
Photo by Benjamin Krain/Getty Images
— BRHQ | Posted on 04/Apr/2023 22:29:43

Bonnie Raitt Instagram – April 7th marks the 25th anniversary of the release of Bonnie’s album Fundamental. Released in 1998 on @capitolrecords, this was the first album Bonnie co-produced with the team of Mitchell Froom and  Tchad Blake (after much success with producer @donwas and engineer @echerney on the previous four albums.) Listen to the album here: https://spotify.link/VeWyPRoaJyb 
The album features two originals written by Bonnie as well as three co-writes with several simpatico collaborators including “One Belief Away” inspired by  @drmtukudzi , a hugely influential and revered songwriter and musician from Zimbabwe. Oliver passed away in 2019 at the age of 66, leaving a tremendous musical, cultural as well has humanitarian legacy with his Pakare Paye Arts Center which encourages students from around Zimbabwe to pursue the arts as a career path. In Oliver’s honor and for the 25th anniversary of the release of Fundamental, please enjoy the music video for “One Belief Away,” written by Bonnie Raitt,  Paul Brady and  Dillon O’Brien (with inspiration from the music of Oliver Mtukudzi.) https://youtu.be/Wfz4tlzMsHk
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 Bonnie Raitt: vocals, acoustic and slide guitar
Pete Thomas: drums, percussion
James “Hutch” Hutchinson: bass on One Belief Away
Jeff Young: harmony vocal on One Belief Away
Mark Shark: harmony vocal on One Belief Away
Horns arranged by Bonnie Raitt
The Texacali Horns – Joe Sublett, tenro sax; Darrell Leonard, trumpet

Produced by Mitchell Froom, Bonnie Raitt and Tchad Blake
Recorded and Mixed by Tchad Blake at the Sunset Sound Factory,
Hollywood, CA 1997
Assistant Engineer S. Husky Hoskulds
Mastered by Bob Ludwig at Gateway Mastering, Portland, ME
Bonnie Raitt Instagram – Hoping everyone spent time outside on Earth Day this past weekend and took a moment to reflect on ways each of us can help protect the planet we all live on! While paper recycling tends to get the most focus, glass recycling can be used not only to reform new glass, but also to be crushed into sand to be used for a variety of purposes.

Meet @glasshalffull.nola – a group committed to recycling glass throughout Louisiana to restore and protect their wetlands. From 1932-2016, 25% of Louisiana’s Wetlands had been washed away by coastal erosion. These marshlands are not only environmentally and ecologically important, but are also the first line of defense when it comes to protecting the coast from storms. Glass Half Full NOLA is backyard operation-turned recycling powerhouse and has processed more than three million pounds of glass recovered from residents and businesses in the Greater New Orleans area (where municipal glass recycling service is not offered.) Glass Half Full NOLA pours the sand upcycled from glass into reused burlap sacks that are then lined up along the coast to anchor vegetation and coastline throughout the Wetlands, thus preventing erosion! 

What many don’t know is that sand is our second most-utilized raw material following water, and that we are currently in a global sand shortage. This recycled glass functions not only to protect the coastline, but to replenish this shortage and keep glass out of landfills. For more information, head to their @cbsnews feature at the link in bio or support them directly @glasshalffull.nola — BRHQ

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