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Hearts
14 February 2007
Bonnie,
Happy Valentines Day.
Hearts beat, an echo is born, and love is in the air...dancing.
Tony
Congratulations on a Successful Life!
11 February 2007
Hi Bonnie,
I don't know if you remeber me (Dianna Holditch) from Regina's at C.H. during our tour a couple of years ago.
I haven't kept up with your career and didn't know you were in "The Guardian" until we rented it last night. I was so proud of you. What a wonderful performance! I didn't hear you sing much a couple of years ago but man you sound out of this world now. I am going to pick up your new CD.
Bonnie, I will never forget the day you called me one of the Stepford wifes. You have no idea how bad that pissed me off. Well, today I have career. Thanks! It was folks like you who brought out the best and worst in me. I needed everything I got there to get me where I am today. I have only kept in touch with my roommate Beth Dupree and she is doing well. I sent her an email this moring letting her know about your movie.
Anyway, it was great seeing you. You look amazing.
Love,
Dianna
your new album
11 February 2007
Hi Bonnie! I have finally learned to work my way around a computer (but still have much to learn), and I found your web site. So happy to discover you have a new album out. Judging by your song selection and the reviews I read, it appears that you have made another classic (I feel that way about the last album also). I feel so privileged to have had you and The Bandaloo Doctors rehearsing at the old Coconut Teaszer club, and performing every week. You are still the only singer I ever heard utter the following words: "Please, turn DOWN the monitors". I recall that while the band rehearsed instrumentally, you would sit at the bar writing what I hope finally becomes your autobiography. And every so often, you became particularly moved when they locked into a groove, and you became excited and started to sing along while sitting at the bar. I remember coming out of my office to do stuff, and more than once I heard your UNMIKED voice belting out ABOVE (louder) the Doctors' music! And you guys WERE a LOUD band! During the 14 years I worked at the club, We booked a lot of "heritage artists", along with a huge cross-section of new bands (many of who went on to fame and fortune), but when I am asked to name the best bands I ever booked there, The Doctors are always at the top of my list. How fortunate I was to be able to be there to hear you rehearse in the afternoons, as well as your weekly nightime shows there. Along with Lou Ann Barton, you are my fave female soul/Blues vocalist.
I hope that a lot of todays young music lovers discover your catalogue. Because they don't make em like you anymore, dear.
Hope you are enjoying your work, and that this message finds you happy and healthy. With much respect and affection, LEN FAGAN
MAMA LOUISE
11 February 2007
Eric clapton
06 February 2007
Big Fan,
Shawn
MUSIC
04 February 2007
The Guardian
02 February 2007
Hi Bonnie - as a few others have posted, I just watched the Guardian. Kevin Costner is walking into the bar, the music plays and I said "No way!" Could not believe it was you. What a treat. So I started through my old VHS tapes trying to find the tape I have of Fame and of course can't find it and can't remember the song you sang in it. Please refresh my getting-worse-by-the-year memory! I'm the youngest of 5 kids by many years so I was very young and very influenced by what my brothers and sisters listened to. My sister played your albums to death, and I've been a huge fan since. I actually still have her albums, but she doesn't know.
Always a fan-Kris
Webmaster: Bonnie sang two songs as Frannie Fortune in an episode of the "Fame" TV series: an acoustic duet of "Mama, He Treats Your Daughter Mean" (a song that also appears on the "To Bonnie Fron Delaney" album) and "Damaged" in a studio booth, to slide guitar and full band backing.
Roseanne Show
31 January 2007
Bonnie,
Are the songs you sang on the Roseanne show on any of your cds? Love your singing and amazing voice and would like to know if those songs were ever recorded for albums? Thanks and keep up the great work!
Webmaster: Bonnie sang "You've Really Got A Hold On Me" on episode 71 ("Scenes From A Barbecue"). This song appeared on Bonnie's second Capricorn album, "Lady's Choice" (1976). Bonnie also sang "Roll On Down" with David Crosby on episode 86 ("The Bowling Show") but hasn't recorded the song for an album. See www.bonniebramlett.co.uk for details of all of Bonnie's official recordings.
Your Performance
31 January 2007
Hello Bonnie,
I just watched the Guardian and I had to tell you how much I enjoyed your performance in it. It was strange, but your voice was instantly part of my past. I couldn't place you at first, but I kept telling my son that you were someone famous and that I know I've listened to you sing many times in my past years.
As soon as the movie was over, I ran to the computer to refresh my memory and solve my question. I was right, I had seen you perform many times in the past.
You still have a special style and energy that I really enjoy and I am surely a fan. I will keep track of you and enjoyed reading all about you on this site. I really admire your history and hope that you are proud of your record and amazing energy in the music world.
Thank You for Keeping that Energy... I truly enjoy watching you perform and listening to you sing.
Always,
Carol Ann Fallon
(I'm originally a Philly and Jersey Girl)... one of the few girls left that actually danced on "American Bandstand" with Dick Clark
Granny's Name
30 January 2007