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The album was recorded at an empty summer camp on Enchanted Island, about 15 miles west of Minneapolis on Lake Minnetonka in August 1971. This location was chosen because of Raitt's close friendship with John Koerner and Dave Ray, two musicians from Minneapolis who were playing on the East Coast folk circuit. Koerner and Ray encouraged Raitt to ...
- August 1971
- Willie Murphy
- November 1971
Fanning the Flames is an album by the American musician Maria Muldaur, released in 1996. Muldaur labeled the album's music "bluesiana," a combination of blues and Louisiana good-time music. Muldaur included songs with political or topical themes, a choice she had rarely made in the past.
- John Snyder, Maria Muldaur, Elane Martone
- Blues
- 1996
- Telarc Blues
160K subscribers • 46 videos. Bonnie Raitt is a singer, songwriter and guitarist whose unique style blends blues, R&B, rock, and pop. After 20 years as a cult favorite, she broke through to the...
Apr 21, 2022 · By Jon Pareles. April 21, 2022. Just Like That. NYT Critic’s Pick. Who would expect a Bonnie Raitt song to start like this? “Had the flu in the prison infirmary,” she sings in “Down the Hall,”...
Fanning the Flames: Telarc: CD-83394 #14: With Johnny Adams, Huey Lewis, Bonnie Raitt, Mavis Staples, and other guest artists. 1998: Southland of the Heart: Telarc: CD-83423: 1998: Swingin' in the Rain (Classic Swing Tunes for Kids of All Ages) Music for Little People/Rhino: R2-75311: 1999: Meet Me Where They Play the Blues: Telarc: CD-83460