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Bonnie reads the messages and may sometimes reply.
Your interest is much appreciated.

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meeting Bonnie

What a thrill it was to meet Bonnie and get to know her!
Everyone should get to know her, if not in person through her music!

She is amazing - What a story! What a life!

Old Times In Nashville

Hi Bonnie,
Saw something that reminded me of you and looked you up. I had the same manager as you in Nashville in the early 80's, Ray Nenow, yes I'd like to forget him too!
Anyway I was the guitar player for the Good Knight Band and remember jamming with you at Randy Mathews house. I was blown away with your voice and star struck as a young 20 yr old playing with someone who played with Clapton and all the rest.
So I'd just like to thank you and wish you all the best and wonder if you remember any of this?
Randy Grace

thank you

Bonnie,

I wanted to write and thank you for all the years of enjoyment through your music, and how it has enriched my life.

I have all of Delaney & Bonnie albums, your solo albums & singles. i even found a website that has a section called 'sessions' which list all of your duets, backing vocals with other artist, etc

www.bonniebramlett.co.uk/sessions.htm.

i looked on Amazon and found 90% of them.

i have the 1971 A&R Studio session with The Allman Brothers & King Curtis CD. I loved when the announcer said that Singer, who sponsored it, said would no longer do so, and you replied ' I ain't got no sewing machine!'  do you remember that?  classic.

just seeing the pictures of you with George Harrison, Eric Clapton, being at Eric's house, singing with Roseanne, what a life. I saw you on youtube singing at Leon Russell's memorial service and it was very moving, also saw you sing at Music City Roots Live at The Factory and Leon was in the audience.

loved the interview you did with Dann Rogers and he said he was 65 and you responded, I'm 73 1/2!

I currently reside, and was born in Memphis. i understand you have ties to Memphis, and have lived here. Didn't you record your first album 'Home' here in 1969?

Thanks again for all the joy you have brought me, and the rest of the world.

God bless you and your daughters.

Michael McCall

Love your soul

I first heard you sing on Roseanne. I decided to look you up after all those years ago that I first heard your wonderful voice. Now I'm hooked . Your sound your range, it's amazing. I'm sorry that you lost your other half. Life has a way of showing us how human we are. Again,I'm so sorry. I'm going to to getting all of your music and get my kids listening as well. Thanks for the beautiful vibes that come with that melodious voice.

Life

Hello Bonnie, I have enjoyed your work from the Tulsa Ball field to every show that you and Delany ever put on.
We know a lot of the same musicians, and I was wondering if we could get together and make some new music together?

I will work up some tunes with friends,.and see what works for you Bonnie?

Be well, Be safe, and I loved you as a bartender.

David w Wharton

HAPPY BIRTHDAY

HAPPY BIRTHDAY BONNIE! Love and Blessings,Dust

Love

We love u bones....we r on mountain top in northern cal......we love u

koining instagram

will u ever get an instagram acct & will I EVER get to meet u after a conceert & will u write an auto biography?
GF-your the first one I heard Superstar from & its been the story of my life!

Your awesome! don't let ANYONE tell u otherwise!

Susan Giammarino
Cheetahsmonk63@gmail.com
giammarino susan on I.G.

MCR REPLAY

Good to catch you on MCR on June 25, 2018. Leon was in the audience. Your sister sang with you. You still rock!!!

Remembering you and Delanie

I left Indiana in April, 1968 for L.A. and magically signed my first publishing deal as a young songwriter.  My manager booked rehearsal time for me at Modern Musical Services because I had no piano in L.A.   I was then hired by Ed Van Sloten in the instrument rental department. I was there, behind the fence checking in and out the B-3's,  guitars, amps, electric keyboards.  I played them all afternoon and night to make sure they were ok when they were returned.  What a gig!  My mind is still there as I remember stenciling Clapton's name on cases, ordering his Fender Champs that he used in the studio after purposely blowing the speaker,  I learned.  I remember you and Delanie,  you with your blond pixie cut.  My demo engineer Rue Barkley told me he played music with Delanie.  I still love your album,  especially,  "When This Battle is Over".   I'm aching to be back,  wishing I could have a "Take Two" on those years.  Still a dreamer,  a songwriter and aching for all those we've lost.  Nobody taught me how to grow old.  I'm still learning.  I'd love to hear from you.  Love is the melody;  life is the song.