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May 9, 2023:
👉Bonnie Raitt's track “Just Like That” has been nominated for Song of the Year at the 2023 Americana Honors & Awards. She’s up against Allison Russell’s “You’re Not Alone,” featuring Brandi Carlile; Zac Bryan’s “Something in the Orange”; Margo Price’s “Change of Heart”; and Charley Crocket’s “I’m Just A Clown.” “Just Like That,” which is also the title track to Raitt’s 18th studio album, won Song of the Year at this year’s Grammy Awards. The Americana Honors & Awards will take place September 20 at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium.
👉Bonnie Raitt's track “Just Like That” has been nominated for Song of the Year at the 2023 Americana Honors & Awards. She’s up against Allison Russell’s “You’re Not Alone,” featuring Brandi Carlile; Zac Bryan’s “Something in the Orange”; Margo Price’s “Change of Heart”; and Charley Crocket’s “I’m Just A Clown.” “Just Like That,” which is also the title track to Raitt’s 18th studio album, won Song of the Year at this year’s Grammy Awards. The Americana Honors & Awards will take place September 20 at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium.
May 31, 2023: Acoustic Guitar: How to Play Bonnie Raitt’s Grammy-Winning Story-Song “Just Like That”
Though Bonnie Raitt is best known as an interpreter, putting her indelible stamp on songs like John Prine’s “Angel from Montgomery,” John Hiatt’s “Thing Called Love,” and Chris Smither’s “Love Me Like a Man,” she’s written some great songs along the way, too. Her writing came back into the spotlight last year with the release of Just Like That, which features (along with a few other originals) two stunning acoustic story-songs: the title track and “Down the Hall.”
Though Bonnie Raitt is best known as an interpreter, putting her indelible stamp on songs like John Prine’s “Angel from Montgomery,” John Hiatt’s “Thing Called Love,” and Chris Smither’s “Love Me Like a Man,” she’s written some great songs along the way, too. Her writing came back into the spotlight last year with the release of Just Like That, which features (along with a few other originals) two stunning acoustic story-songs: the title track and “Down the Hall.”