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Hi Bonnie

Hi Bonnie,


Love your work.? I wonder if we might be related...


Take care,


Chuck

Beautiful

Hey Lady...... all I can say is that this is a classic piece of work by you and all those that collaborate on it including our Bekka.? Didn't know that you had a new album coming out until last night when I dropped?by to see what you were up to?these days and ordered it for myself.? Always have been a fan of yours and always will be.? You do have a fan base here in South Texas so I am sure that once word gets out about this album it will be well received by all.? Take care Lady and hope to see you soon!!!!!!


Love,


Timothy

Hi

"A New Kind Of Blues" on Magnolia Gold Records, now available.



Hear DELANEY BRAMLETT in the genre he is so comfortable in, The Blues.

That's earned !!

Your a legend Bonnie!! "gettin old, that's earned"... I'm earning that myself and I do it?with your music at my side Bonnie.


Love ya !!

I saw you at the Fillmore East/Never Forgot!

I saw you in 1970 at the Fillmore East with Delaney and Bonnie and Friends... You wore these little shorts and boots, looked so tiny on stage and belted out? the songs with this HUGE voice... I was 18 and?despite Eric Clapton being on stage less than 5 feet away from me, you were the one I (we all) watched that night.? Thank you for? your soul, your voice, your?acting and your spirit Bonnie!? Now I've turned on my 17 year old son to you via youtube... He's so jealous that I got to see you at the Fillmore!?

Bonnie's the best

I just got through reading Clapton's autobiography. I had to go to You Tube to check out Delaney and Bonnie (and friends).? Now I can see what Clapton was talking about.... It doesn't get much better. You guys poured your whole self into every note. Bonnie, If you are ever up in the New England area for a show, I'm there.

?

John H

(New Hampshire)

Bonnie

Bonnie it was good to see you at Emmett house I hope to see you again soon.



Love, Roba ( Rusty ) Farrell

Delaney and Bonnie - Really The Best

Bonnie,


So often we come across albums/cd's of artists collected onto a "Best of" album . . . and one wonders "just WHO selected these tracks as: the best of"?  There might be some great tracks mingled with some mediocre/average to downright boring material included . . .


 


What is so phenomenal about your work and performances and recordings with "Delaney & Bonnie" is that, in addition to each of your albums being great listening experiences, the CD "The Best Of Delaney & Bonnie"  IS  simply the best . . . track after track after track . . . the music, although recorded over 35 years ago still knocks the roof off the house! . . .  there's not one single track that you want to skip over or "program out" on the CD player . . . and when the disc comes to the end, you just automatically hit "replay"! And the music ALWAYS sounds excitingly fresh and new, no matter how often you listen to it . . . it never tires . . .


 


You have made such a contribution to our musical heritage . . .  and you STILL are . . .  if the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame doesn't have "Delaney & Bonnie" among it's "nobility", then "it ain't no Rock & Roll Hall of Fame"!   :)


 


 

WOWI-FM

Maybe ?it?s just my craziness comin? throoo?? but I was listening to ?It?s Time? and it prompted the following recollection which I think you?ll appreciate:
During high school, back in the hippie-dippie days (c. 1972), I would listen to WOWI-FM, an ?underground?/progressive FM radio station in Norfolk, VA. They would play not only obscure/edgy album rock (Frank Zappa, early Fleetwood Mac, Captain Beefheart, Babe Ruth) but also a lot of really good album R&B and blues (Cold Blood, Tower of Power, Stevie Wonder). What I really loved was the way they would arrange cuts together in ?sets? which were in some way thematically related, so it wasn?t just a hodge-podge of juxtaposed songs. Anyway, WOWI-FM nicknamed themselves ?The Dome?. The station was bought out (I believe) in early 1976 (and a change of program format would ensue). In the final moments of their final day of broadcasting, referred to as ?The Demise of The Dome?, the disc jockey signed off with ?Cover Me?. How perfect a conjunction of the sacred and the secular was that??? Be happy and well!

my favorite singer of ALL time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

i've been a huge fan since the late 60's.  many bands i have played with since have done covers and been greatly influenced by this amazing soulful lady.



was thrilled to hear "sweet bonnie" is being released on cd.



i continue to spend many saturday and sunday mornings listening to "it's time" and "forever young".   i always find her music to be a great prelude to a relaxing day.