Saturday, October 6, 2012 at 9:30pm King Biscuit Festival
Helena, AR
Nine-time Grammy winner, acclaimed singer-songwriter,
first-rate bottleneck slide guitarist and longtime Delta
Blues Museum supporter Bonnie
Raitt found her musical identity in the Blues the minute
she discovered the album "Blues at Newport" in 1963 at the age
of 14. But when she left college to pursue music full-time,
she would unexpectedly and forever be connected to Coahoma County,
Mississippi, and to the Delta Blues: Raitt began opening shows
in her early 20s for surviving Blues legends during the 1960s
revival period, like John
Lee Hooker, Son House and
Muddy
Waters. "I'm certain that it was an incredible gift for
me to not only be friends with some of the greatest blues people
who've ever lived, but to learn how they played, how they sang,
how they lived their lives, ran their marriages, and talked
to their kids," she says. "I was especially lucky as so many
of them are no longer with us."
A keeper
of the flame, Raitt returns to her musical roots when she performs
this weekend at theKing
Biscuit Blues Festival in
nearby Helena, Arkansas. Learn more about the artists
who inspired Bonnie
Raitt and experience the lives and music of Son House, Muddy
Waters, Robert Johnson and more at the Delta
Blues Museum in Clarksdale, Mississippi-the Land Where Blues
Began.
John Lee Hooker and Bonnie Raitt play "I'm In The Mood"