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Karla Bonoff plays the Regent Theater in Arlington Friday. (Photo Christina Burns)

Bonoff was a key part of that circuit, living a few blocks away from the famed Troubadour club. Initially part of the short-lived group Bryndle, she made her solo debut in 1977, and a few of its tracks became signature songs for Bonnie Raitt (“Home”) and Linda Ronstadt (“Someone to Lay Down Beside Me”). Still going strong, she hits the Regent Theater in Arlington tonight.

“I listen to my first album and it sounds like a little girl singing,” she says. “I felt I wasn’t part of the first generation of singer-songwriters — I was younger than Joni Mitchell, Laura Nyro and Carole King, so those were my main influences whereas they were drawing from a wider net — Joni with traditional folk songs, Laura with jazz and Broadway musicals. So my influences were already songwriters, and it’s funny how it all comes back around. I hear young girls today who were influenced by Shawn Colvin.” And probably by herself as well. “Maybe, but that’s harder for me to recognize. It’s like trying to hear your own accent.”

She became known for songs that sounded intensely personal, but they didn’t always start that way. “Sometimes they’re just written for movies— ‘All My Life’ was like that, and it’s one of my better ones. ‘Someone to Lay Down Beside Me’ was funny, I had the music for awhile and no lyrics for it. Then somehow I watched a TV show called ‘Owen Marshall, Attorney at Law’ (which ran from 1971-74) and processed that in my brain, and those lyrics came out of it. I think it was an episode about a prostitute. I happened to be around Linda and played some songs for her, and it was interesting that her version came out concurrent with mine.”

Like many songwriters she felt left out when musical fashions changed in the ‘80s. “That was a rough time. The English techno thing was happening, and radio didn’t want any part of singer-songwriters. It took me a number of years to get on my feet again, and I didn’t even make a record until 1988. But you look at peoples’ longevity, and the good stuff always recirculates back.”

These days she records less frequently; her only millennial studio albums were an acoustic set of old and new songs, and a Christmas album in 2020. “I have to admit that I don’t write that much anymore. I was never prolific and usually just wrote enough for each album — I never was one of those people who gets up in the middle of the night and works on a song.” But she still tours regularly, and will be doing some dates with old friend John David Souther when her solo tour wraps up. “I can look at the songs from a little more distance now. But you come to appreciate your own work over time, and I’m very grateful that I was given this gift. It’s allowed me to not have any other kind of job.”

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Bonnie Raitt is a blues singer, songwriter and guitarist hailing from Burbank, California, United States who was born on the 8th of November 1949. She has released 16 albums since her debut in 1971 and has become one of the most critically acclaimed blues artists of all time.

Bonnie Raitt could well be the last major artist discovered in the New York folk scene, despite the fact that she’s a California girl born and raised. However, since her father was a succesful Broadway star, I suppose it was only a matter of time before his offspring went back to perform there. The young Raitt picked up the guitar at an early age, when she was given a Stella guitar for her 8th birthday to be precise. However, it wasn’t until she moved to the East Coast to attend Radcliffe College that she started performing, inspired as she was by her friendship with Dick Waterman, an old school bluesman, and a semester spend with him and some musician friends in Philadelphia.

I bring up the New York folk scene not because she was a singer songwriter plying her trade in the big apple, but because her first break was being spotted by a Newsweek journalist performing in the legendary Gaslight Café. This was in 1970, the year before the café closed, and very soon afterwards she was being courted by a number of record labels. She chose to go with Warner Bros., who released her debut album “Bonnie Raitt” in the winter of 1971. At the time there were very few women getting recognition for their guitar skills, but Raitt was far more than a novelty, and became critically acclaimed for her abilities as a guitarist, singer and interpreter.

However, critical acclaim doesn’t pay the bills, and though her first three records were raved about critically they weren’t selling anywhere near as much as they should have. By 1974 she was trying to experiment with a more mainstream sound at the time with her album “Streetlights” and its follow up “Home Plate”. Unfortunately that led to her losing the critical notices that she’d gotten early in her career, even a 1975 cover feature in Rolling Stone magazine couldn’t reverse her fortunes. Things were not looking good, but fortunately her 1977 “Sweet Forgiveness” saw her score her first true hit with a cover of Del Shannon’s “Runaway”.

The critics might not have been enamoured, but it revitalised her commercial fortunes, and led to a major bidding war between Columbia and Warner Bros. for her record deal. The WB won out but her luck was to end there, and neither of her follow-up albums sold anywhere near as much as her label hoped. In 1983, Raitt was finally dropped from her label, while in the midst of mounting drug and alcohol abuse problems. It’s a massive testament to her self-belief and strength that she was able to find a way out of a hole that many others would lose themselves in, and by 1987 she was clean and sober.

It still didn’t solve her commercial issues though, and after the failure of 1986’s “Nine Lives”, she was out of a contract with Warner Bros. However, in one of the most heartening comebacks in rock history, 1989 saw the release of “Nick Of Time”, an album that swept the board at the 1990 Grammy awards and topped the charts very soon afterwards. The 1990’s were uniformly kind to Raitt, with its follow up “Luck Of The Draw” selling bucket loads and netting Raitt another fistful of Grammys. 1994’s “Longing In Their Hearts” did the same. Two decades after her career began, she was the success she should have been ever since the mid-seventies.

Ever since then, she’s continued to be as succesful as they come, hailed for her guitar skills, her primal holler and her unrivalled way with a lyric. Her story continues to be one of the most inspiring ones around, and in concert, anyone can see just how utterly deserving she is of her success, no matter how late it might have come. Highly recommended.

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Omigod, what a concert!! Right from the beginning, it was fantastic. The feeling in the room was electric - I am a musician in Vancouver and lots of my peers were there so it was a crowd that was ready and super appreciative before it even got going. Royal Wood came on right at 8 on the dot - punctuality is a lovely thing. He and his trio were stellar. I had heard of him but wasn't familiar with his music or live show. Well, he is a class act. Great songwriting, great storyteller, funny, respectful of Bonnie and his audience - he and his bassist and guitarist were great. He was very sad that it was the last show of the tour which added a bittersweet tone to his already kinda sad songs.

Then it was the queen herself. This is my fourth time seeing Bonnie Raitt and she never disappoints. As always, her band was in fine form - a nice addition this time was Mike Finnigan on keys (wow!) - and they played songs from the new album and lots of the old stuff. She has so much material but managed to choose exactly what everyone wanted to hear and then played it with aplomb. Her banter was quite sad this time because of her comments about the political situation in the US right now. We all felt VERY lucky to be Canadian and she complimented us many times on our hospitality and ability to coexist across cultures with maturity and peace. She played my two favourite songs: Angel From Montgomery and I Can't Make You Love Me (which brought me to tears AGAIN!) as well as David Byrne's Burnin' Down The House, many of her own songs, the blistering INXS tune off her new album and lots more going from heartbreakingly sad to foot-stompin' barn burner. She was incredible. And this is the first time I've seen her play so many instruments! A VERY good show all around. We have a treasure in Bonnie Raitt and I hope she continues to thrill us with her music for many years to come.

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i usually hate when I go to a rock & roll show & the band plays something off the new album but I must say even tho she only did one off new album I loved it, I was very disappointed in bonnie for not allowing photos at show, she turned away a fan who had an album from 73 she wanted signed even before and after the show she refused photos, , this is 2016 and people like to take one photo , bt to have fans thrown out of the show ( 3 rows in front of me ) I was appalled, tickets are not cheap ,to me it was petty i enjoyed her show i left halfway thru tho , because i just had a bad feeling in my gut after seeing her turn away from that autograph from an old fan only 1 fan it wasnt like there were 100s ,its summertime on cape cod its a party relaxed atmosphere , bonnie also had to insist on thanking the Kennedys for there work with helping Cape Wind, eveyone around me laughed at her, because on Cape Cod we all know the Kennedys are for saving our sound and dead set against any cape wind farm, my favorite of the night was angel from montgomery ,her voice is beautiful and I did love the fact she knows how blessed she is as a woman to be where she is today, but then turn down an elderly womans request for her autograph , was it talk or is she real ?

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My Songkick gigography says I have seen BR seven times but its more like 21 times because the date rosters don’t go back or include all the shows I have seen…..! The first time I saw BR at a small college … ‘member the bleachers that folded into a stage?…we sat on the floor. I have been an avid fan ever since.

Besides being one of the best pickers/slide guitarists and blues players around, BR has recorded some of the most soul touching, insightful lyrics out there. Sometimes they are her words, sometimes the lyrics of others, always fully owned by her delivery.

Her voice has been described as simultaneously honey and pebbles – I can’t really improve that imagery. I remember the feeling I had when I saw her win her first (sweep of 4) at the 90s Grammys. I knew I would be sharing a secret that had become almost a daily part of my life – happy for her, worried that she would go mainstream….Nah…stayed true both to her long-term fans and more importantly, to herself. Always engaged with the audience, and plays every show like it’s the last night of the tour! She loves it…”the road” is her middle name!

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At the age of 65, Bonnie Raitt is one of the most achingly cool pensioners in the entire world. The Californian blues rock musician has been working the circuit for over four decades and it is clear that music and performance is this lady's ultimate passion. The 10 time multiple Grammy award winner appears invigorated when stepping onto to stage and there is no denying she continues to throw herself into every single performance.

She struts from side to side of stage for the entirety of her ninety minute show and thrashes out delicious instrumentals on a large variety of guitars. The new tracks including 'Used to Rule the World' sound fresh and considered, sitting up against classic material such as 'Come To Me' and 'I Can't Make You Love Me'. Bonnie's recognisable vocal is as powerful and solid as ever, she puts her own spin on a number of covers including a raucous rendition of 'Million Miles' by Bob Dylan. The accompanying musicians help Raitt to recreate the very best selections of her albums and the audience applaud her boisterously following the show's conclusion.

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No question one of the best concerts I've seen. We were at the June 19 show in Vancouver and sitting a mere three rows in front of the stage. Loved how Ms Raitt introduced The show with "Need you Tonight" showcasing her amazing talent and stellar backup musicians. She also managed to treat us to some of our favourites "Angel from Montgomery", "I can't make you love me" and " Something to Talk About" penned by our own fabulous Shirley Eikhard!

She just keeps getting better - her voice has that fine range with a tinge of gravel. Her slide guitar style is perfection. No slowing down for her! Loved, loved the BB King tribute by keyboardist Mike Finnegan.

The thing about Bonnie is she is fully engaged with her audience with no pretensions or unnecessary flash. I believe she truly loves to perform and the emotion she portrays on stage is very real.

Royal Wood for a warmup act was the perfect choice. He and his group performed a fantastic array of his tunes showcasing his song writing ability and smooth vocals. I am a newly minted fan!

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Bonnie Raitt was one of the last people on my Must See List so I was extremely excited when I saw that she would be performing in Chicago. Unfortunately, neither her performance or the venue lived up to my expectations. First, of all, while the Chicago Theatre is a beautiful venue, for some reason, the acoustics left something to be desired. Additionally, there were no cameras allowed, which was an extreme bummer. And finally, while Bonnie Raitt is a very good entertainer, she played very few songs from her best selling albums Nick of Time and Luck of the Draw. As a matter of fact, she didn't even do Nick of Time, which I was really looking forward to seeing live. Therefore, I was extremely disappointed and really did not feel that the show was worth the $100 price of admission that I paid for each ticket. That being said, I would see her again because she's a good performer. However, I'll be sure to see her at a different type of venue and I won't pay $100 for each ticket.

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Anyone who hasn't seen Bonnie Raitt live has missed something rather special. She just seems to get better and better, and Thursday night for me was the best I have ever seen her.

Her style crosses a number of genres, but her voice adapts effortlessly. Bonnie has the voice of an angel, and has no peer on slide guitar.

Everything she sings is delivered with warm sincerity, and when she states that she feels honoured to still be able to come out and perform for us, you know she means it. Yet I feel that she is prepared to travel to Manchester makes us the ones who are honoured.

The highlight of the night had to be 'Angel from Montgomery'. You could have heard a pin drop as she sat at the front of the stage and delivered it with a depth of emotion seldom heard.

The rapport between Bonnie and her band is that of friends which is confirmed by the amount of years they have toured with her.

A true professional whom I just can't wait to see again.

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Simply Amazing, The combination of Bonnie Raitt and James Taylor was so enjoyable! I smiled through out the entire concert. The music was incredible! The amphitheater was packed with folks from all ages as the talent from these artist reaches everyone's heart and soul. This was my first time seeing both artists and I was not disappointed in any way. I count myself as very fortunate to have been able to enjoy concerts from the greats like Paul McCartney, Elton John, Roger Hodgson, in the last few years. I now count Bonnie Raitt and James Taylor as one of these very special performers whose concerts are filled with something more than "just a song", these songs and performances were stories that reached into your heart as only a true artist can do. Thank you to Bonnie Raitt & James Taylor for such a great concert experience! I absolutely loved it!

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Caught the Bonnie Raitt show at The Palace in Louisville, KY last night. This was my first time to The Palace and it did not disappoint! Visually it was stunning...and the acoustics were amazing. The California Honeydrops opened and were a pleasant surprise. Bonnie played several cuts from her new album "Dig In Deep" released in February. The band was tight and Bonnie's voice strong, smooth, and soulful. Of course her guitar playing was amazing. She rotated between her signature unpainted "Strat", a painted brown Strat and a Guild acoustic. She slightly changed the arrangements on some of her standards but her current versions of John Prine's "Angel From Montgomery" & Mike Reid's "I Can't Make You Love Me" tore me up! It was a great great show!

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Bonnie Raitt always has the greatest rapport with Minnesota audiences, sharing sweet stories about her brother Paul and the TC Jammers, Willie Murphy, Maurice Jacox and the West Bank. She feels like an old friend.

Her voice was as clear and beautiful as ever and that woman plays the slide guitar like no other. When she sang Angel from Montgomery we were silent - no doubt some of us weeping. Last night was inspirational - it was uplifting and the night breeze combined with the presence of this kickass woman, her amazing musicians and music that could break your heart and make you fall in love, made it magical.

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Paso Robles, Calif. – February 6, 2024 – Bonnie Raitt is extending the ‘Just Like That…’ tour adding another 30+ dates in the U.S. to the already-robust schedule planned for the first half of 2024. Raitt and her longtime touring band will headline concerts starting in Arizona and Southern Coast and finishing up in the Pacific Northwest throughout September California, traveling up the West and October before heading to the Southeast and Florida in November to wind up the year. These dates, which include a stop at Vina Robles Amphitheatre, Wednesday, September 18 , will be supported by Special Guest James Hunter .

Tickets for the Vina Robles Amphitheatre date are available via Ticketmaster , Friday, February 9, at 10AM .

Many would think Raitt might be eager to rest and take some downtime after headlining 75 concerts in 2022 and another 50 in 2023 spanning the U.S., Australia, the UK, Scotland, Ireland and Canada, in addition to winning three GRAMMY™ Awards at the 65 th Annual ceremony last February and an Americana Music Award this past September (making “Just Like That” the first composition to win Song of the Year at both ceremonies).

The fact is, though there are always healthy breaks built into each tour, after a few weeks, Bonnie is itching to get back to what she loves most— traveling and playing live. Luckily her band, crew and the fans feel the same way! To that end, we’ve just put the finishing touches on another leg of the U.S. tour with exciting stops including playing multiple nights at Humphreys in San Diego, The Mountain Winery in Saratoga, CA, Fox Theater in Oakland, CA, Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall in Portland, OR and the Paramount Theatre in Seattle, WA as well as Bonnie’s first appearance since 2006 at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville!

Raitt’s fourth headlining appearance on the award-winning and longest-running music program in television history, Austin City Limits, will debut on PBS and PBS.com on February 24th during ACL’s 49th season. Special guest Sunny War joins Raitt for a unique performance in the episode.

Performing with his band, Special Guest James Hunter known for delivering electrifying live performances with his authentic brand of rhythms and blues, will be supporting Raitt on the entire Fall tour and will also join her earlier in the year starting in Baltimore May 29th and going through June 29th in St Louis. About opening for Bonnie Raitt, Hunter says, "We're very much looking forward to kicking off the night for the great Bonnie Raitt, so bring your dancing shoes and we'll get you warmed up for a memorable evening of live music."

Raitt will begin her tour in late April with singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Maia Sharp returning as her Special Guest for the first 8 headlining concerts. Sharp’s latest album, Reckless Thoughts was released in August 2023 and features singles “Kind,” “Old Dreams” and “She’ll Let Herself Out.”

Tickets for the following shows will go on Fan Presale tomorrow, Wednesday February 7th at 10am local time and will go on sale to the general public this Friday, February 9th at 10am local time via www.bonnieraitt.com .

ABOUT BONNIE RAITT

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 top in the early 90s with her GRAMMY-award winning albums, 'Nick of Time' and 'Luck of the Draw,' which featured hits, "Something To Talk About" and "I Can't Make You Love Me" among others. The thirteen-time Grammy winner was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2000 and Rolling Stone named the slide guitar ace #54 on their recently updated list of the “250 Greatest Guitarists of All Time” and one of the "100 Greatest Singers of All Time.”

Raitt’s widely acclaimed 2012 independent release 'Slipstream' sold over a quarter-million copies, making it one of the top selling independent albums, and earned Raitt her 10th Grammy Award (Best Americana Album). In February 2016, Raitt released her highly-anticipated 20th album, 'Dig In Deep' (Redwing Records.) On tour for much of 2017-2019, Raitt and her band performed overseas in Australia, New Zealand as well as Canada before spending the summers touring as support for James Taylor in stadiums and arenas across the U.S., United Kingdom and Europe.

As known for her lifelong commitment to social activism as she is for her music, Raitt has long been involved with the environmental movement, performing concerts around oil, nuclear power, mining, water and forest protection since the mid 70's. She was a founding member of MUSE (Musicians United for Safe Energy) which produced the historic concerts, album and movie NO NUKES and continues to work on safe energy issues in addition to environmental protection, social justice and human rights, as well as creator’s rights and music education.

ABOUT JAMES HUNTER

James Hunter, crowned "The United Kingdom’s Greatest Soul Singer" by MOJO Magazine, delivers electrifying live performances with his authentic brand of rhythms and blues. He's been recognized with a nomination for a Grammy® Award for Best Traditional Blues Album and an Americana Music Award for Best New/Emerging Artist. Hunter and his six-piece band (with a stand-up horn section), have released six studio albums, with a seventh that's been recorded and is on its way. The band has toured the world for decades from tiny clubs to large festivals, with Hunter also sharing the stage to support legends including Aretha Franklin, BB King, Etta James and Van Morrison. Whether belting out up-tempo R&B or crafting candle-lit ballads, James Hunter is a must-see artist who effortlessly draws from the depths of his musical well, leaving audiences captivated and craving more. About opening for Bonnie Raitt, Hunter says, "We're very much looking forward to kicking off the night for the great Bonnie Raitt, so bring your dancing shoes and we'll get you warmed up for a memorable evening of live music."

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The blues singer-songwriter lives here. She is best known for her recordings of the songs "Nick of Time", "Something to Talk About", "Love Sneaking Up on You" and the ballad "I Can't Make You Love Me". She is also an avid political activist and has received 9 Grammy Awards in her career.

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[RESCHEDULED DATES FROM MARCH 2020 COVID CANCELLATIONS] 3/28/2022 Modesto, CA Gallo Center 3/30/2022 Reno, NV Grand Sierra Resort (with Special Guest Maia Sharp)

JUST LIKE THAT… TOUR 2022

With Special Guest NRBQ 4/12/2022 Rochester, NY Kodak Center 4/13/2022 Syracuse, NY Landmark Theatre 4/15/2022 Albany, NY Palace Theatre 4/16/2022 Hampton, NH Casino Ballroom 4/18/2022 Burlington, VT The Flynn 4/22/2022 Mashantucket, CT Premier Theater at Foxwoods Resort Casino 4/23/2022 Portland, ME Merrill Auditorium

With Special Guest Lucinda Williams 5/20/2022 Tulsa, OK The Cove at River Spirit Casino Resort 5/21/2022 Memphis, TN Orpheum Theatre 5/23/2022 Little Rock, AR Robinson Center 5/26/2022 Nashville, TN Ryman Auditorium 5/27/2022 Nashville, TN Ryman Auditorium 5/29/2022 Knoxville, TN Tennessee Theatre 6/1/2022 Charlotte, NC Ovens Auditorium 6/3/2022 Atlanta, GA Cadence Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park 6/4/2022 Columbia, SC Township Auditorium 6/7/2022 Durham, NC DPAC 6/8/2022 Greensboro, NC Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts 6/10/2022 Vienna, VA Wolf Trap 6/11/2022 Vienna, VA Wolf Trap 6/15/2022 Philadelphia, PA TD Pavilion at The Mann 6/17/2022 Boston, MA Leader Bank Pavilion 6/18/2022 Lenox, MA Tanglewood Music Center 6/21/2022 New York, NY Beacon Theater 6/22/2022 New York, NY Beacon Theater 6/24/2022 Selbyville, DE Freeman Arts Pavilion 6/25/2022 Baltimore, MD Pier Six Pavilion

With Special Guest Mavis Staples 7/19/2022 Cincinnati, OH Andrew J. Brady Music Center 7/20/2022 Huber Heights, OH Rose Music Center 7/22/2022 Detroit, MI Meadow Brook Amphitheatre 7/23/2022 Interlochen, MI Interlochen Center for the Arts (With Special Guest Chris Smither) 7/26/2022 Madison, WI Overture Center for the Arts 7/27/2022 Highland Park, IL Ravinia Festival 7/29/2022 Waite Park, MN The Ledge Amphitheatre 7/30/2022 Sioux City, IA Orpheum Theatre Sioux City 8/2/2022 Lincoln, NE Pinewood Bowl Theater 8/3/2022 Cedar Rapids, IA McGrath Amphitheatre 8/5/2022 St. Louis, MO The Fabulous Fox Theatre 8/6/2022 Kansas City, MO Starlight Theatre 8/9/2022 Salina, KS Stiefel Theatre 8/11/2022 Morrison, CO (Denver) Red Rocks Amphitheatre 8/13/2022 Salt Lake City, UT Red Butte Garden 8/14/2022 Boise, ID Outlaw Field at the Idaho Botanical Garden 8/17/2022 Walla Walla, WA Wine Country Amphitheater 8/19/2022 Woodinville, WA (Seattle) Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery 8/20/2022 Woodinville, WA (Seattle) Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery 8/22/2022 Bend, OR Hayden Homes Amphitheater 8/23/2022 Eugene, OR Cuthbert Amphitheater 8/26/2022 Troutdale, OR (Portland) McMenamins Edgefield 8/27/2022 Jacksonville, OR Britt Festival With Special Guest Mavis Staples 9/17/2022 Napa, CA Oxbow RiverStage 9/18/2022 Berkeley, CA Greek Theatre 9/20/2022 Paso Robles, CA Vina Robles Amphitheatre 9/22/2022 Santa Barbara, CA Santa Barbara Bowl 9/24/2022 Los Angeles, CA The Greek Theatre 9/27/2022 San Diego, CA The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park

With Special Guest Marc Cohn 9/30/2022 Tempe, AZ ASU Gammage 10/1/2022 Tucson, AZ Tucson Music Hall 10/4/2022 Albuquerque, NM Kiva Auditorium at the Albuquerque Convention Center 10/5/2022 El Paso, TX Abraham Chavez Theatre 10/8/2022 Grand Prairie, TX Texas Trust CU Theatre 11/1/2022 San Antonio, TX Majestic Theatre 11/2/2022 Austin, TX ACL Live at The Moody Theater 11/4/2022 Sugar Land, TX Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land 11/5/2022 New Orleans, LA Mahalia Jackson Theater 11/8/2022 Jackson, MS Thalia Mara Hall 11/9/2022 Birmingham, AL BJCC Concert Hall 11/11/2022 Savannah, GA Johnny Mercer Theatre 11/12/2022 St Augustine, FL St. Augustine Amphitheater 11/15/2022 Melbourne, FL King Center 11/16/2022 Fort Lauderdale, FL Au-Rene Theater at Broward Center for the Performing Arts 11/18/2022 Sarasota, FL Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall 11/19/2022 Clearwater, FL Ruth Eckerd Hall

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Tour Dates 1970 – 1989

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One of the things I’ve been researching are Bonnie’s show dates / itinerary. Her website lists dates from 1989-present so mine runs from 1970-1989. It consists of a mashup of various sources, mostly newspaper archives, but also other online resources, numerous recordings in my collection which may or may not be correctly identified, and her website, principally the section on benefit shows. There are many caveats. It’s not particularly strong on international shows since my newspaper archives have limited non-North American sources. There are some dates which don’t make sense logistically but are included in a recording I have or some other circulating recording. Some shows may have been canceled and, in a few cases, I’ve identified them. I’ve also tried to identify shows she headlined vs. shows in which she opened for someone else. Generally speaking, a show that lists someone “with” Bonnie means she headlined. Anyway, this is all to say, it’s mostly accurate but I’m sure there are some discrepancies.

Words & Research by Robbie Mendelson Update: February 17, 2022

5/3/70   Palace Theatre, Albany, NY 6/11/70 The Main Point, Bryn Mawr, PA opening for John Hammond Jr. 6/12/70 The Main Point, Bryn Mawr, PA opening for John Hammond Jr. 6/13/70 The Main Point, Bryn Mawr, PA opening for John Hammond Jr. 6/14/70 The Main Point, Bryn Mawr, PA opening for John Hammond Jr. 8/29/70 Philadelphia Folk Festival, Old Poole Farm, Schwenksville, PA originally opening for Buddy Guy, then Luther Allison, finally headlining

2/6/71   Pierson College, New Haven, CT 2/16/71 The David Frost Show, New York (other guests Sid Caesar, Della Reese and George McGovern) 2/25/71 The Main Point, Bryn Mawr, PA opening for Chris Smither 2/26/71 The Main Point, Bryn Mawr, PA opening for Chris Smither 2/27/71 The Main Point, Bryn Mawr, PA opening for Chris Smither 2/28/71 The Main Point, Bryn Mawr, PA opening for Chris Smither 3/xx/71 The Troubadour, West Hollywood, CA 3/27/71 The Jabberwocky Club, Syracuse, NY 4/3/71   Irvine Auditorium, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 4/17/71 St. Vincent College, Latrobe, PA opening for John Sebastian 4/24/71 Sanders Theatre, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA opening for Cat Stevens 4/30/71 Union College Coffee House, Schenectady, NY 5/14/71 WBUR-FM Benefit, Stonehenge, Ipswich, MA (with Holy Modal Rounders, Jonathan Edwards, James Montgomery Blues Band, Nancy Michaels, Travis Shook & The Club Wow, Christopher Rhodes, Batteau & Logan, Dorothy Cahill, Slippery Elm, Richard Johnson, Lou Terriciano, Marty Mull (sic), Nikini Brothers) 5/15/71 WBUR-FM Benefit, Stonehenge, Ipswich, MA (with Holy Modal Rounders, Jonathan Edwards, James Montgomery Blues Band, Nancy Michaels, Travis Shook & The Club Wow, Christopher Rhodes, Batteau & Logan, Dorothy Cahill, Slippery Elm, Richard Johnson, Lou Terriciano, Marty Mull (sic), Nikini Brothers) 5/16/71 Academy of Music, Philadelphia opening for Tom Rush 5/xx/71 Lennie’s on the Turnpike, Peabody, MA opening for John Hammond 6/24/71 Fourth Annual Folk Jubilee, Charles River Esplanade Hatch Shell, Boston (also Peter Johnson and Reeve Little) CANCELED 7/18/71 New Folks Concert, Newport Folk Festival, Fort Adams State Park, Newport, RI 8/16/71 Blues Bag One, Civic Center, Philadelphia with Allman Brothers Band, Buddy Guy, Luther Allison, Mississippi Fred McDowell 8/18/71 Schaefer Music Festival, Wollman Rink, Central Park, New York with Robert Klein; John Denver; Dion; Jackie Lomax; The Quinaimes Band 8/21/71 Stonehenge, Ipswich, MA opening for John Hammond 8/28/71 Philadelphia Folk Festival, Old Poole Farm, Schwenksville, PA 9/8/71   The Grand Ballroom at Manhattan Center, New York 9/24/71 Boston Common, Boston opening for Richie Havens rescheduled from 9/17 (rain) 10/12/71 End The Vietnam War benefit, Post Office Square, Boston 10/27/71 Blues Bag II, Esby Gym, Glassboro State College, Glassboro, NJ with Mississippi Fred McDowell and Luther Allison 10/29/71 Union Coffee House, Buchanan, MI 10/30/71 Villanova Blues Festival, Villanova Fieldhouse, Villanova, PA 11/11/71 The Main Point, Bryn Mawr, PA with Jackson Browne 11/12/71 The Main Point, Bryn Mawr, PA with Jackson Browne 11/13/71 The Main Point, Bryn Mawr, PA with Jackson Browne 11/14/71 The Main Point, Bryn Mawr, PA with Jackson Browne 11/17/71 The Whole, Minneapolis 11/18/71 The Whole, Minneapolis 11/19/71 The Whole, Minneapolis 11/20/71 The Whole, Minneapolis 11/26/71 Stonehenge, Ipswich, MA 11/27/71 Stonehenge, Ipswich, MA 11/28/71 Stonehenge, Ipswich, MA 12/3/71 Flynn Theatre, Burlington, VT opening for Randy Newman 12/4/71 Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia opening for Randy Newman 12/5/71 The Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis opening for Randy Newman 12/12/71 Shryock Auditorium, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL opening for Randy Newman

2/11/72 Brown University, Alumnae Hall, Providence, RI with “Spider” John Koerner 2/12/72 Northeastern University, Boston 2/15/72 The Troubadour, West Hollywood, CA 2/19/72 University Gym, SUNY Albany, Albany, NY 2/20/72 Schwab Auditorium, State College, PA 2/22/72 Sigma Sound Studio – Rainbow Room, WMMR, Philadelphia, PA 2/23/72 The Main Point, Bryn Mawr, PA 2/28/72 Gaslight Au Go Go, New York with Odetta, Oscar Brand, Patrick Sky and Chris Smither among others 2/29/72 Gaslight Au Go Go, New York with Odetta, Oscar Brand, Patrick Sky and Chris Smither among others 3/2/72   Multi-Purpose Room, Memorial Union, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, UNICEF for Refugees of Bangladesh benefit with Jon Booth, Dave Raitt, Mark Hansen and Cabin Fever 3/5/72   Lowell Lecture Hall, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA Female Liberation benefit 3/10/72 Student Union, Macalester College, St. Paul, MN with “Spider” John Koerner, Dave “Snaker” Ray and Willie and the Bumblebees 3/14/72 Ash Grove, Los Angeles with JJ Cale 3/15/72 Ash Grove, Los Angeles with JJ Cale 3/16/72 Ash Grove, Los Angeles with JJ Cale 3/17/72 Ash Grove, Los Angeles with JJ Cale 3/18/72 Ash Grove, Los Angeles with JJ Cale 3/19/72 Ash Grove, Los Angeles with JJ Cale 3/21/72 The Boarding House, San Francisco with John Hartford 3/22/72 The Boarding House, San Francisco with John Hartford 3/23/72 The Boarding House, San Francisco with John Hartford 3/24/72 The Boarding House, San Francisco with John Hartford 3/25/72 The Boarding House, San Francisco with John Hartford 3/26/72 The Boarding House, San Francisco with John Hartford 4/14/72 UVM Student Association festival, Memorial Auditorium, Burlington, VT with the Buddy Guy-Junior Wells Blues Band, Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup, Son House, Robert Pete Williams, Mississippi Fred McDowell, among others 4/15/72 Scholarship benefit, Dwight School Academic Hall, Englewood, NJ with Peter Johnson 4/21/72 Hill Auditorium, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 4/22/72 University of Buffalo Folk Festival, Buffalo, NY with Jackson Browne, Happy & Artie Traum, Patrick Sky and the Putnam County String Band 4/27/72 Hilversum, the Netherlands??????? 4/30/72 Vietnam Veterans Benefit, Aquarius Theatre, Boston with Guns and Butter, James Montgomery Blues Band and Pump House????? 4/30/72 Brown Spring Weekend, Brown University, Providence, RI????? 5/14/72 Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY opening for Poco and John Hammond 6/24/72 Somewhere in Europe 7/6/72   Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT 7/16/72 Mariposa Folk Festival, Toronto 7/26/72 Boston Common, Boston opening for BB King and Paul Butterfield 8/25/72 Philadelphia Folk Festival, Old Poole Farm, Schwenksville, PA 8/27/72 Philadelphia Folk Festival, Old Poole Farm, Schwenksville, PA “Wild Women Don’t Worry” workshop 9/10/72 Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival, Otis Spann Memorial Field, Ann Arbor, MI accompanying Sippie Wallace 9/12/72 The Troubadour, West Hollywood, CA opening for Jackson Browne 9/13/72 The Troubadour, West Hollywood, CA opening for Jackson Browne 9/14/72 The Troubadour, West Hollywood, CA opening for Jackson Browne 9/15/72 The Troubadour, West Hollywood, CA opening for Jackson Browne 9/16/72 The Troubadour, West Hollywood, CA opening for Jackson Browne 9/17/72 The Troubadour, West Hollywood, CA opening for Jackson Browne 9/29/72 The Quiet Knight, Chicago with “Spider” John Koerner 9/30/72 The Quiet Knight, Chicago with “Spider” John Koerner 10/1/72 The Quiet Knight, Chicago with “Spider” John Koerner 10/6/72 Whole Coffeehouse, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis with Lonnie Knight 10/7/72 Whole Coffeehouse, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis with Lonnie Knight 10/13/72 Sanders Theatre, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA with James Montgomery 10/17/72 Ultrasonic Studios, Hempstead, NY with Lowell George, John Hammond, Freebo 11/2/72 The Main Point, Bryn Mawr, PA with Peter Johnson 11/3/72 The Main Point, Bryn Mawr, PA with Peter Johnson 11/4/72 The Main Point, Bryn Mawr, PA with Peter Johnson 11/5/72 The Main Point, Bryn Mawr, PA with Peter Johnson 11/8/72 Cellar Door, Washington 11/19/72 Schwab Auditorium, Penn State University, State College, PA with Scott Stripling 11/20/72 Bucks County Community College, Newton, PA 12/2/72  Sprague Hall, Yale University, New Haven, CT 12/14/72 SUNY Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 12/15/72 Nazareth College Arts Center, Pittsford, NY with Orleans

2/13/73 The Troubadour, West Hollywood, CA opening for Paul Butterfield’s Better Days 2/14/73 The Troubadour, West Hollywood, CA opening for Paul Butterfield’s Better Days 2/15/73 The Troubadour, West Hollywood, CA opening for Paul Butterfield’s Better Days 2/16/73 The Troubadour, West Hollywood, CA opening for Paul Butterfield’s Better Days 2/17/73 The Troubadour, West Hollywood, CA opening for Paul Butterfield’s Better Days 2/18/73 The Troubadour, West Hollywood, CA opening for Paul Butterfield’s Better Days 2/22/73 University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 2/23/73 Woolsey Hall, Yale University, New Haven, CT 2/24/73 American University, Washington 2/25/73 Academy of Music, Philadelphia opening for Taj Mahal 3/1/73 Assumption College, Worcester, MA with Chris Smither 3/2/73 Cousens Gymnasium, Tufts University, Medford, MA plus special guest and Bob McCarthy 3/3/73 University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 3/4/73 Carnegie Hall, New York opening for Muddy Waters, also with Lightnin’ Hopkins 3/8/73 Shryock Auditorium, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL 3/9/73 University of Nebraska-Omaha Student Center, Omaha, NE opening for John Prime 3/10/73 Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis opening for John Prine 3/23/73 Liberty Hall, Austin, TX 3/24/73 Liberty Hall, Austin, TX 3/30/73 Irvine Auditorium, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia with Little Feat 4/7/73  McDonough Arena, Georgetown University, Washington with Paul Butterfield’s Better Days, Freebo, Little Feat and Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup 4/11/73 Max’s Kansas City, New York 4/12/73 Max’s Kansas City, New York 4/13/73 Max’s Kansas City, New York 4/14/73 Max’s Kansas City, New York 4/15/73 Max’s Kansas City, New York 4/16/73 Max’s Kansas City, New York with Little Feat 4/21/73 Orpheum Theatre, Boston with Paul Butterfield’s Better Days and Little Feat 4/23/73 2001 Club, Pittsburgh with Little Feat 4/24/73 2001 Club, Pittsburgh with Little Feat 4/26/73 McDonel Kiva, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 4/27/73 McDonel Kiva, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 4/29/73 Overton Park Shell, Memphis, TN with Box Scaggs and Little Feat 5/20/73 KMET Studios Live Simulcast with KCET-TV, Los Angeles 7/12/73 Boston Folk Festival, Hatch Memorial Shell, Boston with Chris Smither and Reeve Little 8/15/73 Suffolk Downs, East Boston, MA opening for BB King also with James Montgomery Blues Band 8/18/73 Philadelphia 8/24/73 Schaefer Music Festival, Wollman Rink, Central Park, New York with Maria Muldaur and the James Montgomery Blues Band 8/25/73 Lenox Music Inn, Lenox, MA with John Prine 8/28/73 The Shaboo Inn, Willimantic, CT 8/29/73 The Shaboo Inn, Willimantic, CT 9/1/73  Sugarbush Folk Festival, Sugarbush Valley Ski Area, Warren, VT also with Tom Rush, the Whitehearts, Maria Muldaur, Doc and Merle Watson, Buddy Guy & Junior Wells and the John Cassel Band 9/20/73 Pine Knob Music Theatre, Clarkston, MI with John Prine and Maria Muldaur 9/22/73 Schubert Theatre, Philadelphia opening for Randy Newman 9/23/73 Catholic University, Washington 9/27/73 SUNY Brockport, Brockport, NY 9/28/73 Colgate Memorial Chapel, Hamilton, NY 9/29/73 Union College, Schenectady, NY 9/30/73 Rockwell Quad, Buffalo State College, Buffalo, NY 10/5/73 Orpheum Theatre, Boston with Jackson Browne 10/7/73 Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center, New York opening for Jackson Browne 3 p.m. 10/7/73 McCarter Theatre, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ with Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup 9 p.m. 10/13/73 Hill Auditorium, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 10/14/73 Marigold Ballroom, Minneapolis 10/30/73 The Troubadour, West Hollywood, CA with Danny O’Keefe 10/31/73 The Troubadour, West Hollywood, CA with Danny O’Keefe 11/1/73 The Troubadour, West Hollywood, CA with Danny O’Keefe 11/2/73 The Troubadour, West Hollywood, CA with Danny O’Keefe 11/3/73 The Troubadour, West Hollywood, CA with Danny O’Keefe 11/4/73 The Troubadour, West Hollywood, CA with Danny O’Keefe 11/10/73 Concert Hall, Western Washington State College, Bellingham, WA 12/7/73 Hancher Auditorium, University of Iowa, Iowa City 12/8/73 Washington University, St. Louis 12/9/73 The Record Plant, Sausalito, CA Broadcast on KSAN San Francisco 12/10/73 The Main Point, Bryn Mawr, PA with Dave Ray 12/11/73 The Main Point, Bryn Mawr, PA with Dave Ray 12/13/73 Corning Community College Gym, Corning, NY opening for Paul Butterfield’s Better Days 12/14/73 Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY opening for Paul Butterfield’s Better Days 12/18/73 Performance II, Cambridge, MA with David Ray 12/19/73 Performance II, Cambridge, MA with David Ray 12/20/73 Performance II, Cambridge, MA with David Ray 12/21/73 Performance II, Cambridge, MA with David Ray 12/22/73 Performance II, Cambridge, MA with David Ray 12/23/73 Performance II, Cambridge, MA with David Ray

1/18/74 Page Auditorium, Duke University, Durham, NC 1/20/74 Georgetown University, Washington with Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup 1/21/74 Georgetown University, Washington, opener Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup, ccd., heart disease 1/26/74 Palace Theatre, Providence, RI 1/30/74 Heinz Hall, Pittsburgh 2/1/74 Hoch Auditorium, Lawrence, KS with Martin Mull 2/2/74 Livestock Pavilion, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO with Martin Mull 2/3/74 Strosacker Auditorium, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland with Mr. Stress 2/7/74 Spaulding Auditorium, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH with Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup CANCELED 2/15/74 Pucillo Gymnasium, Millersville State College, Millersville, PA CANCELED, ILLNESS 2/16/74 Irvine Auditorium, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia with Leon Redbone CANCELED, ILLNESS 2/17/74 Billera Hall, Allentown College, Center Valley, PA with Leon Redbone CANCELED, ILLNESS 5/3/74 Columbia Music Hall, West Hartford, CT 5/4/74 Vassar Chapel, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY with Orleans 5/6/74 Humanities Auditorium, SUNY Purchase, Purchase, NY 5/9/74 Harvard Square Theatre, Cambridge, MA with Bruce Springsteen 5/10/74 Billera Hall, Allentown College, Center Valley, PA with Leon Redbone rescheduled from 2/17 5/11/74 Windham College Fieldhouse, Putney, VT with Leon Redbone 6/19/74 Schaefer Music Festival, Wollman Rink, Central Park, New York with Steeleye Span, John Hall and Howdy Moon (John Sebastian was originally scheduled to play on this date) 8/1/74 Sierra Club benefit, Civic Auditorium, Santa Cruz, CA with Maria Muldaur and Danny O’Keefe 8/8/74 Temple Music Festival, Ambler, PA 8/9/74 Spaulding Auditorium, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH with Robert Pete Williams rescheduled from 2/7 8/10/74 The Music Inn, Lenox, MA with Mose Allison 8/11/74 Artpark Theatre, Lewiston, NY with Buddy Guy and Junior Wells Band 8/13/74 The Bottom Line, New York 8/14/74 The Bottom Line, New York 8/18/74 New England Regional Community Arts Festival, Roger Williams Park, Providence, RI with Roomful of Blues 8/17/74 DAR-Constitution Hall, Washington with Orleans and Catfish Hodge 8/19/74 The Cabooze, Minneapolis with Willie and the Bumblebees, Dave Ray and Tony Glover 8/20/74 The Cabooze, Minneapolis 8/24/74 Snowmass Ski Resort, Snowmass, CO 9/19/74 The Orpheum, Vancouver, BC opening for Jackson Browne 9/20/74 Paramount Northwest Theatre, Seattle opening for Jackson Browne 9/21/74 Paramount Theatre, Portland, OR opening for Jackson Browne 9/25/74 Berkeley Community Theatre, Berkeley, CA opening for Jackson Browne 9/26/74 Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento, CA opening for Jackson Browne 9/28/74 Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, CA opening for Jackson Browne 9/29/74 Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, CA opening for Jackson Browne 10/3/74 Golden Hall, San Diego 10/4/74 Celebrity Theatre, Phoenix opening for Jackson Browne 10/6/74 Popejoy Hall, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM opening for Jackson Browne 10/7/74 Lubbock Municipal Auditorium, Lubbock, TX opening for Jackson Browne 10/11/74 Avery Fisher Hall, New York 10/12/74 Irvine Auditorium, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia rescheduled from 2/16 10/13/74 Allen Theatre, Cleveland opening for Jackson Browne 10/14/74 New Century Theatre, Buffalo, NY 10/16/74 Massey Hall, Toronto opening for Jackson Browne 10/18/74 Julia Sanderson Theatre, Springfield, MA with Roomful of Blues 10/19/74 Palace Concert Theatre, Providence, RI 10/21/74 Orpheum Theatre, Boston with Roosevelt Sykes (opened) and Sippie Wallace, Junior Wells, A.C. Reed, David Maxwell,John Payne 10/23/74 University Auditorium, Penn State University, University Park, PA 10/25/74 Memorial Auditorium, Burlington, VT benefit for the Liberty Union party with Windy Mountain Music 10/26/74 Capitol Theatre, Passaic, NJ opening for Jackson Browne 10/28/74 The Mosque, Richmond, VA opening for Jackson Browne 10/31/74 Civic Center, Atlanta opening for Jackson Browne 11/2/74 Louisville Convention Center, Louisville, KY opening for Jackson Browne 11/3/74 The Auditorium North Hall, Memphis, TN opening for Jackson Browne 11/4/74 Grand Ole Opry House, Nashville, TN opening for Jackson Browne dad headlined GOOH two nights later 11/13/74 Auditorium Theatre, Chicago opening for Jackson Browne 11/15/74 Ambassador Theatre, St. Louis opening for Jackson Browne 11/16/74 Memorial Hall, Kansas City, KS opening for Jackson Browne 11/21/74 Civic Center Music Hall, Oklahoma City opening for Jackson Browne 11/22/74 McFarlin Auditorium, Southern Methodist University, University Park, TX opening for Jackson Browne 11/xx/74 Municipal Auditorium, Austin, TX opening for Jackson Browne 11/27/74 Waikiki Shell, Honolulu opening for Jackson Browne 12/17/74 Soundstage, WTTW Studio, Chicago

1/1/75   Indochina Peace Campaign, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland 1/30/75 The Commodore, Vancouver, BC with Delta Band 1/31/75 The Commodore, Vancouver, BC with Delta Band 2/1/75   Meany Hall, University of Washington, Seattle with Buddy Guy and Junior Wells 2/2/75   Civic Auditorium, Portland, OR with Buddy Guy and Junior Wells 2/5/75   Great American Music Hall, San Francisco with Chris Smither 2/6/75   Great American Music Hall, San Francisco with Chris Smither 2/9/75   Celebrity Theatre, Phoenix with Chris Smither 2/14/75 Fox Venice Theatre, Venice, CA with Tom Waits 4/18/75 University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA with Little Feat 4/19/75 McDonough Arena, Georgetown University, Washington with Orleans and Buddy Guy and Junior Wells 4/22/75 Mount Pleasant High School, Wilmington, DE 4/24/75 Mayser Gymnasium, Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, PA with Mose Allison 4/25/75 Memorial Gymnasium, Juniata College, Huntingdon, PA 4/26/75 “An Appalachian Spring,” Adelbert Gym, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland with Chris Smither 4/29/75 Capitol City Theatre, Madison, WI benefit for People’s Video and Back Porch Radio 4/30/75 Northrop Auditorium, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 5/7/75  Auditorium Theatre, Chicago 5/10/75 Men’s IM Building, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 5/14/75 Harvard Square Theatre, Cambridge, MA with Mose Allison 5/16/75 Bushnell Memorial Hall, Hartford, CT 5/17/75 Carnegie Hall, New York with Steve Goodman 5/20/75 Geneva Theatre, Geneva, NY with Buddy Guy and Junior Wells 5/21/75 Palace Theatre, Albany, NY 5/23/75 Fox Theatre, Atlanta, GA with Little Feat 5/24/75 Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY 5/25/75 Calderone Concert Hall, Hempstead, NY 8/9/75   Music Inn, Lenox, MA with Steve Goodman and Dale Michaels on solo sousaphone (Goodman and John Prine joined Bonnie for Angel from Montgomery) 8/13/75 Temple University Music Festival, Ambler, PA with Mose Allison 8/19/75 Filene Center, Wolf Trap, Vienna, VA with Mose Allison 10/2/75 Paramount Theatre, Portland, OR with Tom Waits 10/3/75 Paramount Northwest Theatre, Seattle with Tom Waits 10/4/75 Opera House, Spokane, WA with Tom Waits 10/5/75 University Center Ballroom, University of Montana, Missoula, MT with Tom Waits 10/7/75 Queen Elizabeth Theatre, Vancouver, BC with Tom Waits 10/8/75 Fairhaven College Auditorium, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA with Tom Waits 10/11/75 Berkeley Community Theatre, Berkeley, CA with Tom Waits 10/12/75 San Jose Civic Auditorium, San Jose, CA with Tom Waits 10/17/75 Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, CA with Tom Waits 10/18/75 Crawford Hall, UC Irvine, Irvine, CA with Tom Waits 10/21/75 Celebrity Theatre, Phoenix with Tom Waits 10/24/75 Municipal Auditorium, Austin, TX with Tom Waits 10/25/75 Texas Hall, University of Texas-Arlington, Arlington, TX with Mose Allison 10/26/75 Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston with Tom Waits 10/27/75 Laurie Auditorium, Trinity University, San Antonio, TX with Tom Waits 10/29/75 Grand Ole Opry House, Nashville, TN with John Prine and Tom Waits 10/30/75 Foellinger Auditorium, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL 11/1/75 Hill Auditorium, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 11/2/75 Massey Hall, Toronto 11/3/75 New Century Theatre, Buffalo, NY 11/5/75 Auditorium Theatre, Rochester, NY with Tom Waits 11/6/75 Men’s Gym, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 11/7/75 Palace Theatre, Albany, NY?????? 11/7/75 SUNY Plattsburgh, Plattsburgh, NY 11/8/75 Palace Theatre, Springfield, MA with Tom Waits?????? 11/9/75 Avery Fisher Hall, New York 11/12/75 Music Hall, Boston 11/14/75 Dillon Gym, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ with John Prine 11/15/75 Irvine Auditorium, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia with Tom Waits 11/16/75 DAR Constitution Hall, Washington with Tom Waits 11/19/75 Avery Fisher Hall, New York 11/21/75 Save the Redwoods – Sierra Club benefit, Santa Cruz County Fairground, Watsonville, CA with Maria Muldaur and Danny O’Keefe 12/2/75 Alosa Civic Theatre, Concord, NH 12/4/75 Wadsworth Gymnasium, Colby College, Waterville, Maine 12/6/75 Alumni Hall, Providence College, Providence, RI 12/8/75 ????????? 12/9/75 Baldwin Gymnasium, Drew University, Madison, NJ 12/10/75 Billera Hall, Allentown College, Center Valley, PA 12/11/75 Marwick Boyd Auditorium, Clarion State College, Clarion, PA with John Prine 12/12/75 Capitol Theatre, Passaic, NJ 12/14/75 The Shaboo Inn, Willimantic, CT

2/29/76 Clover Studios, Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA 3/4/76 Civic Theatre, San Diego with Jackson Browne benefit for Tom Hayden 3/6/76 Civic Auditorium, Santa Cruz, CA with Steve Noonan 3/8/76 Berkeley Community Theatre, Berkeley, CA benefit for Tom Hayden 3/12/76 The Shaboo Inn, Willimantic, CT 3/13/76 The Shaboo Inn, Willimantic, CT 3/14/76 Washington sat in with Maria Muldaur 3/25/76 VPRO Studios, Hilversum, Netherlands with Freebo 3/26/76 Old Grey Whistle Test, Shepherd’s Bush, London 3/28/76 New Vic Theatre, London 3/31/76 Paul’s Mall, Boston special guest with James Montgomery Blues Band 4/2/76  Wolf Gym, York College, York, PA with Tom Waits 4/5/76  Astor Theatre, Reading, PA with Johnny’s Dance Band 4/11/76 Chrysler Hall, The Scope, Norfolk, VA with Taj Mahal 4/13/76 Paradiso, Amsterdam 4/13/76 Warner Theatre, Washington with Leon Redbone 4/14/76 Warner Theatre, Washington with Leon Redbone 4/15/76 The Mosque, Richmond, VA with Tom Waits 4/17/76 Wait Chapel, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC with Livingston Taylor 4/28/76 Century II Convention Hall, Wichita, KS with Mose Allison 4/29/76 Hoch Auditorium, Kansas University, Lawrence, KS 4/x/76  Washington with Melissa Manchester and Phoebe Snow 5/4/76  Northrop Auditorium, Minneapolis with Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee 5/5/76  Paramount Theatre, St. Cloud, MN 5/7/76 Stock Pavilion, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI with John Hammond benefit for Back Porch Radio and People’s Video 5/12/76 “Women’s Week,” Cahn Auditorium, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL with Little Brother Montgomery 5/17/76 City Auditorium, Jackson, MS 5/18/76 The Auditorium Dixon-Myers Hall, Memphis, TN opening for Little Feat 5/20/76 Metropolitan Park, Norfolk, VA opening for Little Feat 5/21/76 Charleston Civic Center, Charleston, WV opening for Little Feat 5/22/76 Civic Coliseum, Knoxville, TN opening for Little Feat 5/23/76 Fox Theatre, Atlanta opening for Little Feat 5/25/76 Great American Music Hall, San Francisco with Sippie Wallace and Roosevelt Sykes 5/26/76 Great American Music Hall, San Francisco with Sippie Wallace and Roosevelt Sykes 5/28/76 The Grove, Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles with Sippie Wallace and Roosevelt Sykes 5/29/76 The Grove, Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles with Sippie Wallace and Roosevelt Sykes 5/30/76 The Grove, Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles with Sippie Wallace and Roosevelt Sykes 7/3/76  El Verano Inn, Sonoma, CA with Chris Smither 8/7f/76 Stompin’ 76, The New River Jam Site, Galax, VA 8/16/76 Temple University Music Festival, Ambler, PA with Muddy Waters 8/17/76 Grand Opera House, Wilmington, DE 8/18/76 Schaefer Music Festival, Wollman Rink, Central Park, New York with Muddy Waters (and Elton John for two songs) 8/20/76 Poughkeepsie High School, Poughkeepsie, NY benefit to Save The Bardavon 8/21/76 Pinecrest, Shelton, CT 8/24/76 Red Rocks, Morrison, CO with Jimmy Buffett 9/1/76 Ramada Snow King Inn, Jackson, WY with Peter Spellman 9/4/76 Kutztown Good Times Arts & Music Festival, The Fairgrounds, Kutztown, PA 9/5/76 The Shed, Tanglewood, Lenox, MA 10/30/76 Golden Bear, Huntington Beach, CA 10/31/76 Golden Bear, Huntington Beach, CA 12/3/76 Berkeley Community Theatre, Berkeley, CA with Maria Muldaur and the David Grisman Quintet

3/2/77 Alexander Palestra, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 3/11/77 Patrick Gymasium, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT with Livingston Taylor 3/12/77 Spaulding Gymnasium, Keene State College, Keene, NH 3/13/77 John M. Greene Hall, Smith College, Northampton, MA with Eric Anderson 3/17/77 Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME 3/18/77 Leroy Concert Center, Pawtucket, RI 3/19/77 Panzer Gymnasium, Montclair State College, Montclair, NJ with Robert Pete Williams 3/25/77 Oakwood School benefit, Vassar Chapel, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY 3/26/77 Memorial Hall, Muhlenberg College, Allentown, PA with Livingston Taylor 3/27/77 Easter Seal Rehabilitation Center of Eastern Fairfield County benefit, Bridgeport Jai Alai Fronton, Bridgeport, CT with Aztec Two-Step 3/28/77 Avery Fisher Hall, New York with Sippie Wallace 3/30/77 Music Hall, Boston with Sippie Wallace and Kate and Anna McGarrigle 3/xx/77 Worcester, MA 4/2/77 Irvine Auditorium, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia with Kate and Anna McGarrigle 4/4/77 Mount Pleasant High School, Wilmington, DE 4/5/77 Warner Theatre, Washington with Kate and Anna McGarrigle 4/6/77 Warner Theatre, Washington with Kate and Anna McGarrigle 4/7/77 Warner Theatre, Washington with Kate and Anna McGarrigle 4/8/77 Warner Theatre, Washington with Kate and Anna McGarrigle 4/9/77 The Mosque, Richmond, VA with John Prine 4/13/77 Ovens Auditorium, Charlotte, NC 4/16/77 Legion Field, Athens, GA 4/17/77 Fox Theatre, Atlanta with Leon Redbone 4/23/77 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, Fairgrounds Race Track, New Orleans 5/4/77  Taft Theatre, Cincinnati 5/7/77   Hill Auditorium, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 5/11/77 Mandel Hall, University of Chicago, Chicago 5/10/77 Lansing Civic Center, Lansing, MI opening for Jesse Colin Young 5/13/77 Stock Pavilion, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI with The Persuasions 5/14/77 Northrop Auditorium, Minneapolis 5/18/77 Aber Day Kegler, KO Rodeo Grounds, Missoula, MT with Doug Kershaw and Mission Mountain Wood Band 5/19/77 Opera House, Spokane, WA 5/20/77 Paramount Northwest Theatre, Seattle 5/21/77 Paramount Theatre, Portland, OR with Muddy Waters 5/26/77 San Diego Civic Theatre with Leo Kottke 5/27/77 San Jose Center for the Performing Arts, San Jose, CA 5/28/77 Starlight Amphitheatre, Burbank, CA 5/30/77 Frost Amphitheatre, Stanford University, Stanford, CA with BB King 6/1/77  Sacramento Community Center Theatre, Sacramento, CA with the Norton Buffalo Stampede 6/7/77  Music Hall, Tucson, AZ 6/8/77  Celebrity Theatre, Phoenix 6/11/77 Blaisdell Arena, Honolulu 7/16/77 Tunkhannock, PA with Tom Rush and Sidewinder 7/17/77 Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY with Kenny Rankin 7/18/77 Temple University Music Festival, Ambler, PA with Mose Allison 7/20/77 Filene Center, Wolf Trap, Vienna, VA with Leon Redbone 7/23/77 Montreux Festival, Montreux Casino, Montreux, SUI 7/30/77 RAI Congrescentrum, Amsterdam 8/4/77  Mallemunt Festival, Place de la Monnaie, Brussels 8/5/77  Vara Studios, Amsterdam 8/6/77  Hammersmith Odeon, London with Cousin Joe Europe…also other unknown dates in Germany, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, two dates at New Vic Theatre, London 8/12/77 Dr. Pepper Music Festival, Wollman Rink, Central Park, New York with Garland Jeffreys 8/13/77 Pinecrest, Shelton, CT 8/16/77 Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls, OH opening for Jesse Colin Young 8/18/77 Astor Theatre, Reading, PA 8/20/77 Music Inn, Lenox, MA with John Lee Hooker 8/22/77 Westbury Music Fair, Westbury, NY with John Lee Hooker 8/23/77 Painters Mill Music Festival, Owings Mills, MD with John Lee Hooker 8/25/77 Farthing Auditorium, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC 8/26/77 Auditorium Dixon-Myers Hall, Memphis, TN 8/27/77 Kingfish Jamboree, Pelican International Speedway, Prairieville, LA with Randy Newman, John Prine and others 8/30/77 Red Rocks, Morrison, CO 9/3/77  Greek Theatre, Berkeley, CA with Jesse Colin Young and Norton Buffalo, David Bromberg sat in 9/4/77  National Farmworkers Service Center benefit, Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium, Santa Cruz, CA with other artists 9/15/77 Leonard Peltier Defense Fund benefit, Rainbow, Denver with Danny O’Keefe 11/15/77 Leroy’s Sunken Ship, Flagstaff, AZ 11/16/77 Celebrity Theatre, Phoenix with Michael Franks 11/17/77 Celebrity Theatre, Phoenix with Michael Franks 11/19/77 Leroy’s Sunken Ship, Flagstaff, AZ 11/20/77 Popejoy Hall, Albuquerque, NM 11/22/77 Lobero Theatre, Los Angeles with Tom Waits 11/23/77 McFarlin Auditorium, Southern Methodist University, University Park, TX with Jean-Luc Ponty 11/26/77 Austin Opry House, Austin, TX with Muddy Waters 11/29/77 The Kingfish, Baton Rouge, LA 11/30/77 The Kingfish, Baton Rouge, LA 12/1/77  The Kingfish, Baton Rouge, LA 12/2/77  The Kingfish, Baton Rouge, LA 12/3/77  Municipal Auditorium, New Orleans with Muddy Waters 12/7/77  Memorial Gymnasium, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN with James Cotton 12/10/77 Tampa Jai Alai, Tampa, FL with Muddy Waters 12/11/77 Gusman Cultural Center, Miami with Muddy Waters 12/30/77 Berkeley Community Theatre, Berkeley, CA with John Lee Hooker 12/31/77 Running On Empty, The Forum, Inglewood, CA opening for Jackson Browne

1/24/78 Bay Area Music Awards (Bammies), San Francisco 1/28/78 Saturday Night Live, New York 2/1/78  The Speakeasy, Cambridge, MA 3/3/78  Physical Education Building Gymnasium, Cal Poly University, San Luis Obispo, CA with Rick Danko 3/14/78 Kubo Koudou, Tokyo 3/25/78 Rainbow Bay Park, Honolulu with Willie Nelson, Pure Prairie League and the Charlie Daniels Band 3/28/78 Solar Cal benefit, Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, CA with Taj Mahal 4/5/78  Dana Auditorium, Guilford College, Greensboro, NC with Catfish Hodge 4/7/78  The Mosque, Richmond, VA with Elizabeth Cotten 4/9/78  Smith Center, George Washington University, Washington with Catfish Hodge Band 4/12/78 Syria Mosque, Pittsburgh 4/15/78 University of Pennsylvania, probably Irvine Auditorium, Philadelphia 4/19/78 Landmark Theatre, Syracuse, NY 4/20/78 Shea’s Performing Arts Center, Buffalo, NY 4/21/78 Auditorium Theatre, Rochester, NY with Terence Boylan 4/22/78 Ithaca College, Ithaca, NY 4/23/78 Madill Hall, St. Lawrence University, Canton, NY 4/26/78 University of Maine, Portland, ME 4/27/78 Bentley College, Waltham, MA 4/28/78 Holy Cross College, Worcester, MA 4/29/78 Brown Spring Weekend, Providence, RI 4/30/78 University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 5/2/78 Woolsey Hall, Yale University, New Haven, CT 5/4/78 Springfield Civic Center, Springfield, MA 5/5/78 West Gym, SUNY Binghamton, Vestal, NY with John Hammond 5/6/78 Mid-Hudson Civic Center, Poughkeepsie, NY with Buddy Guy and Junior Wells 5/7/78 SUNY Albany, Albany, NY 5/9/78 Karen Silkwood Defense Fund, Palladium, New York with Michael Franks and John Hall and James Taylor and Carly Simon 5/13/78 Dillon Gym, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ with Leon Redbone 5/14/78 Esby Gym, Glassboro State College, Glassboro, NJ 5/18/78 Auditorium Dixon-Myers Hall, Memphis, TN 5/22/78 Black Hills Alliance benefit, Rapid City Civic Center, Rapid City, SD with Jackson Browne and John Trudell 5/24/78 Stop Black Fox benefit, Tulsa City Park, Tulsa, OK with Jackson Browne and Danny O’Keefe 5/26/78 Northern Sun Alliance benefit, St. Paul Civic Center, St. Paul, MN with Jackson Browne and John Trudell 8/4/78  Santa Barbara Bowl, Santa Barbara, CA with Jesse Colin Young 8/6/78  Diablo Canyon Power Plant site protest, Avila Beach, CA special appearance 8/7/78  Warnors Theatre, Fresno, CA 8/11/78 Outdoor Amphitheatre, San Diego State University, San Diego 8/12/78 Solar Cal benefit, Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds, Watsonville, CA with Little Feat 8/13/78 Greek Theatre, Berkeley, CA with Randy Newman 8/16/78 Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles opening for Randy Newman 8/17/78 Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles opening for Randy Newman 8/18/78 Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles opening for Randy Newman 8/19/78 Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles opening for Randy Newman 8/23/78 Red Rocks, Morrison, CO 8/26/78 Green Mountain Music Series, Sugarbush Valley, Warren, VT with Asleep At The Wheel 8/27/78 Music Inn, Lenox, MA 8/30/78 Convention Hall, Asbury Park, NJ 8/31/78 Temple University Music Festival, Ambler, PA with Delbert McClinton 9/4/78  Jones Beach Theatre, Wantagh, NY 9/9/78  Nanuet Star Theatre, Nanuet, NY with Steve Forbert 9/10/78 Club Casino, Hampton Beach, NH 9/12/78 Royal Oak Music Theatre, Royal Oak, MI with Sippie Wallace 9/14/78 UW Fieldhouse, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI with Muddy Waters 9/15/78 Hancher Auditorium, University of Iowa, Iowa City with Muddy Waters CANCELED 9/16/78 State Theatre, Minneapolis with the Lamont Cranston Band 9/17/78 State Theatre, Minneapolis with the Lamont Cranston Band 9/21/78 Carter Barron Amphitheatre, Rock Creek Park, Washington with Steve Forbert 12/16/78 The Caboose, Minneapolis sitting in with the Lamont Cranston Band

4/7/79  Anti-Nuclear Rally, Civic Center, San Francisco with Mimi Farina, Norton Buffalo, Tim Hardin and Kate Wolf, John Hall, Danny O’Keefe 4/9/79  Stop Diablo Canyon benefit, Civic Center Park, San Francisco with Jackson Browne, Joan Baez, John Hall, Mimi Farina and Wavy Gravy 4/28/79 Stop Rocky Flats, Rocky Flats, Rocky Flats, CO with Jackson Browne 4/29/79 Stop Uranium Mining, Mount Taylor, Mount Taylor, NM with Jackson Browne, John Trudell and Eliza Gilkyson 4/30/79 Stop Rocky Flats, Rocky Flats, Rocky Flats, CO with Jackson Browne 6/10/79 Anti-Nuke Rally, Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood, CA with Jackson Browne, John Hall 6/30/79 Stop Diablo Canyon, Camp Edwards, San Luis Obispo, CA with Jackson Browne, Peter Paul & Mary, David Lindley, Governor Jerry Brown and Jesse Colin Young 7/5/79 “Northern Sun Alliance,” St. Paul Civic Center Theatre, St. Paul, MN with Jackson Browne & David Lindley, Jesse Colin Young, Danny O’Keefe, John Trudell 7/6/79 “Stop Uranium Mining,” private ranch, Rapid City, SD with Jackson Browne and Jesse Colin Young 7/8/79 “Black Fox & Karen Silkwood,” public park, Tulsa, OK with Jackson Browne and Jesse Colin Young 8/4/79 Lowell George Tribute, The Forum, Inglewood, CA with Little Feat, Linda Ronstadt, Jackson Browne, Nicolette Larson, Emmylou Harris, Michael McDonald, John David Souther, Tower Of Power 8/26/79 Pine Crest Country Club, Shelton, CT 9/5/79  The Forum, Inglewood, CA 9/19/79 “MUSE,” Madison Square Garden, New York with James Taylor , Carly Simon , Jackson Browne , Graham Nash , John Hall, Gil Scott-Heron, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band, The Doobie Brothers, Ry Cooder, Sweet Honey In The Rock, Ray Parker, Jr., Chaka Khan, Poco, Jesse Colin Young and Nicolette Larson 9/20/79 “MUSE,” Madison Square Garden, New York with James Taylor , Carly Simon , Jackson Browne , Graham Nash , John Hall, Gil Scott-Heron, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band, The Doobie Brothers, Ry Cooder, Sweet Honey In The Rock, Ray Parker, Jr., Chaka Khan, Poco, Jesse Colin Young and Nicolette Larson 9/22/79 “MUSE,” Madison Square Garden, New York with James Taylor , Carly Simon , Jackson Browne , Graham Nash , John Hall, Gil Scott-Heron, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band, The Doobie Brothers, Ry Cooder, Sweet Honey In The Rock, Ray Parker, Jr., Chaka Khan, Poco, Jesse Colin Young and Nicolette Larson 9/23/79 “No Nukes,” Battery Park, New York with Crosby, Stills & Nash , Pete Seeger, Jackson Browne, Jesse Colin Young and John Hall 10/23/79 Eastman Theatre, Rochester, NY with Steve Forbert 10/24/79 Shea’s Performing Arts Center, Buffalo, NY 10/25/79 Landmark Theatre, Syracuse, NY 10/25/79 Firebarn Tavern, Syracuse, NY 10/27/79 Multiple Sclerosis Society benefit, New Haven Coliseum, New Haven, CT with the Pousette-Dart Band 10/28/79 Fine Arts Center Concert Hall, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 10/31/79 Music Hall, Boston 11/2/79  The Palladium, New York with the Lamont Cranston Band 11/3/79  The Palladium, New York with the Lamont Cranston Band with John Hall for the encore 11/7/79  Towson Center, Towson, MD with the Nighthawks 11/9/79  Davis Gym, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA 11/10/79 Capitol Theatre, Passaic, NJ with Loudon Wainwright III 11/11/79 Academy of Music, Philadelphia 11/12/79 Symphony Hall, Boston 11/13/79 DAR Constitution Hall, Washington with the Lamont Cranston Band 11/14/79 The Mosque, Richmond, VA 11/15/79 Cameron Indoor Stadium, Duke University, Durham, NC 11/17/79 Agora Ballroom, Atlanta with Catfish Hodge 11/18/79 Tennessee Theatre, Nashville, TN 11/26/79 Paramount Northwest Theatre, Seattle with James Lee Stanley 11/27/79 Paramount Theatre, Portland, OR 11/29/79 The Warfield, San Francisco with Norton Buffalo 11/30/79 The Warfield, San Francisco with Cris Williamson 12/1/79  Sacramento Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento, CA 12/2/79  Shadowbrook, Santa Cruz, CA sat in with Duane Sousa for one song 12/3/79  The Catalyst, Santa Cruz, CA 12/6/79  TCC Arena, Tucson, AZ 12/7/79  Celebrity Theatre, Phoenix 12/8/79  Celebrity Theatre, Phoenix 12/9/79  Ardrey Auditorium, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ with Delbert McClinton 12/11/79 Roxy Theatre, Pacific Beach, San Diego with Terry Scheidt 12/12/79 Roxy Theatre, Pacific Beach, San Diego 12/15/79 Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, CA with Lightnin’ Hopkins plus dad for Oklahoma 12/27/79 Mid-South Coliseum, Memphis, TN opening for Willie Nelson, Delbert McClinton opens 12/28/79 Hirsch Coliseum, Shreveport, LA opening for Willie Nelson, Delbert McClinton opens 12/29/79 Pine Bluff Convention Center, Pine Bluff, AR opening for Willie Nelson, Delbert McClinton opens 12/30/79 Tarrant County Convention Center, Fort Worth, TX opening for Willie Nelson, Delbert McClinton opens 12/31/79 The Summit, Houston opening for Willie Nelson, Delbert McClinton opens

2/18/80 Trax, New York 3/17/80 Leonard Peltier Defense Committee/Rocky Flats Coalition, Rainbow Music Hall, Denver with Danny O’Keefe 3/20/80 The Cotillion, Wichita, KS with Christopher Cross 3/21/80 Stop Black Fox, Tulsa, OK 3/22/80 Lloyd Noble Center, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK with Christopher Cross 3/25/80 Austin Opera House, Austin, TX 3/26/80 Austin Opera House, Austin, TX 3/27/80 Wintergarden Ballroom, Dallas 3/28/80 The Palace, Houston 3/30/80 McAlister Auditorium, Tulane University, New Orleans 3/31/80 Riverside Centroplex Performing Arts Theatre, Baton Rouge, LA with NRBQ 4/3/80  Tampa Jai Alai Fronton, Tampa, FL with Christopher Cross 4/5/80  Lee County Arena, North Fort Myers, FL with Christopher Cross CANCELED, low ticket sales 4/6/80  Walkers Field, Key West, FL benefit for Greene Street Theatre with Bob Crosby Group 4/8/80  Sunrise Musical Theatre, Sunrise, FL 4/10/80 Peabody Auditorium, Daytona Beach, FL with Christopher Cross 4/14/80 Orlando-Seminole Jai Alai Fronton, Casselberry, FL with Christopher Cross 4/18/80 Alumni Memorial Gym, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN with Larry Coryell 4/19/80 Kenan Memorial Stadium, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC opening for the Beach Boys with Atlanta Rhythm Section 4/20/80 Intramural Field A, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC with the Nighthawks 4/23/80 WVU Coliseum, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV opening for the Dirt Band 4/24/80 No Nukes, Washington Monument, Washington with Pete Seeger, Blood, Sweat and Tears, Peter, Paul & Mary and Holly Near 4/25/80 Royal Oak Music Theatre, Royal Oak, MI 4/26/80 Anti-Nuclear Rally, National Mall, Washington with Stevie Wonder, Pete Seeger, John Hall and Holly Near and others 4/27/80 Hill Auditorium, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 4/28/80 MSU Auditorium, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI with Sippie Wallace and John Lee Hooker 4/29/80 Mill Run Theatre, Niles, IL 5/2/80  Omaha Orpheum, Omaha, NE 5/3/80  Uptown Theatre, Kansas City, MO 5/5/80  Hancher Auditorium, University of Iowa, Iowa City 5/7/80  Des Moines Civic Center, Des Moines, IA 5/8/80  Pershing Auditorium, Lincoln, NE 5/10/80 Spring Concert ’80, Memorial Stadium, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA opening for the Allman Brothers Band 5/12/80 Water for Life, Oscar Mayer Theatre, Madison Civic Center, Madison, WI with Cris Williamson, John Trudell 5/16/80 Orpheum Theatre, Minneapolis with Lamont Cranston Band 5/17/80 Orpheum Theatre, Minneapolis with Lamont Cranston Band 5/18/80 Blakeslee Field, Mankato State College, Mankato, MN with Lamont Cranston, Willie and the Bees and Jesse Brady 5/19/80 Water for Life, White Earth, MN 6/1/80 Alliance for Survival, Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood, CA with Don Henley, Graham Nash, Holly Near, and Peter, Paul and Mary 6/21/80 Summer Solstice Festival to Stop San Onofre, Laguna Niguel Regional Park, Laguna Niguel, CA with Kenny Rankin, War, Jesse Colin Young, Father Guido Sarducci, Country Joe & The Fish and others 6/30/80 Louisville Gardens, Louisville, KY 7/11/80 Survival Gathering-Native American Organizations, private land, Black Hills, SD 7/18/80 Survival Gathering-Native American Organizations, private land, Rapid City, SD 7/19/80 Rally of local Native American organizations, private ranch, Rapid City, SD with Jackson Browne, Jesse Colin Young, Danny O’Keefe and Floyd Westerman 7/25/80 Stop Diablo Canyon, Camp Roberts, San Luis Obispo, CA with Jackson Browne, Jesse Colin Young and Governor Jerry Brown 7/26/80 Black Hills International Survival Gathering, Rapid City, SD 8/8/80  Riviera Theatre, Chicago 8/9/80  Anti-Nuclear Rally, Woodley Park, Van Nuys, CA 8/13/80 Pierce Field, East Providence, RI with Taj Mahal 8/15/80 Riviera Theatre, Chicago 8/16/80 Temple Mountain, Peterborough, NH with Doc and Merle Watson, Tom Rush and Bill Morrissey 8/17/80 Pincrest Inn, Shelton, CT 8/18/80 The David Letterman Show, New York 8/18/80 Dr Pepper Music Festival, Wollman Rink, Central Park, New York 8/18/80 The Bottom Line, New York…George Jones show, Bonnie does a song with George and Linda Ronstadt. Linda does three songs with George 8/19/80 The Shed, Tanglewood, Lenox, MA with Leo Kottke and Sippie Wallace 8/20/80 Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD with Sippie Wallace 8/24/80 Valley Forge Music Fair, Devon, PA 8/26/80 Creative Music Studio, West Hurley, NY with John Hall and her band 8/28/80 Poplar Creek Music Theatre, Hoffman Estates, IL with Levon Helm and the Cate Brothers CANCELED 8/29/80 Oscar Mayer Theatre, Madison Civic Center, Madison, WI 8/30/80 Telemark Lodge, Cable, WI with D’gadband 9/1/80  Labor Day Jam, Elko Speedway, Elko, MN with Lamont Cranston Band, Daisy Dillman Band, Willie and the Bees and Albert Collins 9/6/80  Powderhorn Ski Area, Mesa, CO with the Lamont Cranston Band and New Moon 9/7/80  Dobson Ice Arena, Vail, CO with the Lamont Cranston Band 9/9/80  Red Rocks, Morrison, CO 9/11/80 Symphony Hall, Salt Lake City with Andy Monaco MOVED FROM PARK WEST SKI AREA, Park City due to “threatening weather” 9/13/80 Mendocino Music Festival, Redwood Empire Fairgrounds, Ukiah, CA with Holly Near and Friends and the Hansen-Raitt Band 9/14/80 Greek Theatre, Berkeley, CA with Tim Weisberg and Sippie Wallace 9/15/80 Civic Auditorium, Santa Cruz, CA with James Lee Stanley, dad sits in 9/17/80 Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles with Sippie Wallace 9/18/80 Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles with Sippie Wallace 9/20/80 Santa Barbara County Bowl, Santa Barbara, CA with Sippie Wallace and Muddy Waters 9/21/80 Mesa Amphitheatre, Mesa, AZ

1/1/81 MUSE, Yale University, New Haven, CT with John Hall, Tom Rush and John Hammond Jr. 1/2/81 MUSE, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ with John Hall, Tom Rush and Dave Van Ronk 1/3/81 MUSE, Smith College, Northampton, MA with John Hall and Dave Van Ronk 1/4/81 MUSE, Amherst College, Amherst, MA with John Hall and Leon Redbone 1/23/81 No Nukes Night, The Hollywood Rock & Roll Revue with special guest Bonnie Raitt, Country Club, Reseda, CA 2/11/81 No Nukes, Kearney Gymnasium, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI with Leon Redbone and John Hall 2/12/81 No Nukes, Woolsey Hall, Yale University, New Haven, CT with John Hall 2/13/81 No Nukes, John M. Greene Hall, Smith College, Northampton, MA with John Hall and Tom Rush 2/14/81 No Nukes, University of New Hamshire, Field House, Durham, NH with John Hall and Tom Rush 2/15/81 No Nukes, Palmer Auditorium, Connecticut College, New London, CT with John Hall and Tom Rush 3/17/81 Leonard Peltier Defense Fund, Rainbow Ballroom, Denver with Danny O’Keefe 3/28/81 Lloyd Noble Center, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK with Floyd Westerman and Cris Williamson 4/23/81 No Nukes, Arlington Theatre, Santa Barbara, CA 4/24/81 No Nukes, Cuesta College Auditorium, San Luis Obispo, CA 4/26/81 No Nukes, Redwood Theatre, Sonoma County Fairgrounds, Santa Rosa, CA 4/27/81 The Catalyst, Santa Cruz, CA 4/28/81 The Catalyst, Santa Cruz, CA 4/29/81 Pioneer Days, CSU Stadium, CSU Chico, Chico, CA opening for James Taylor, with Follies Pool 4/30/81 Leavey Activities Center, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA 5/2/81  Fifth Season Festival, Five Seasons Center, Cedar Rapids, IA with Ozark Mountain Daredevils, Michael Murphey, Rosanne Cash, Mission Mountain Wood Band and John Bailey 5/17/81 Spring Concert ’81, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA with NRBQ, John Hall and BB King 6/1/81  International Treaty Council-Women of All Nations, White Earth, MN 6/2/81  Alliance For Survival Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood, CA with Jackson Browne, Bruce Springsteen, Peter Yarrow and the Chamber Brothers 6/3/81  Stop Black Fox, Tulsa, OK 6/5/81  Water for Life, The Prom Center, St. Paul, MN with Doug Maynard Band and Cris Williamson 6/7/81  Water for Life, Headliners, Madison, WI with Doug Maynard Band, Cris Williamson and John Trudell 6/14/81 Southern California Alliance for Survival, Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood, CA with Bob Weir, Stephen Stills, Peter Yarrow, Timothy B. Schmit, Father Guido Sarducci, Kenny Rankin, Graham Nash, Chambers Brothers, Gary US Bonds, Jackson Browne, Nicolette Larson and others 7/10/81 Black Hills Alliance, Rapid City Civic Center, Rapid City, SD with Jackson Browne 8/9/81   Anchorage, AK 8/29/81 The Bacchanal, San Diego with Bratz 9/1/81  Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD with the Nighthawks 9/2/81  Mann Music Center, Philadelphia with John Hall and the Nighthawks 9/3/81  Dr Pepper Music Festival, Pier 84, New York with NRBQ 9/5/81  The Shed, Tanglewood, Lenox, MA with Gary US Bonds 9/6/81  Mount Watatic Ski Area, Ashby, MA with Gary US Bonds, Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee, John Hall and Dr. John 9/7/81  Oakdale Musical Theatre, Wallingford, CT with dad 9/9/81  Club Casino, Hampton Beach, NH 9/10/81 Club Casino, Hampton Beach, NH

3/12/82 Friday’s, ABC-TV, Los Angeles 3/15/82 SPEC Save the Water benefit, Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver, BC with Ferron, Red Cedar and John Trudell 3/16/82 SPEC Save the Water benefit, Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver, BC with Ferron, Red Cedar and John Trudell 3/18/82 Civic Auditorium, Portland, OR 3/20/82 The Paramount Theatre, Portland, OR with Robert Cray Band 3/21/82 WSU Performing Arts Coliseum, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 3/25/82 Community Center Theatre, Sacramento, CA with NRBQ and Whole Wheat Horns 3/26/82 The Warfield, San Francisco with NRBQ and the Whole Wheat Horns 3/27/82 The Warfield, San Francisco with NRBQ and the Whole Wheat Horns 3/29/82 The Catalyst, Santa Cruz, CA 4/2/82  California Theatre, San Diego with Jerry Riopelle 4/3/82  Hollywood Palladium, Hollywood, CA with NRBQ and the Whole Wheat Horns 4/16/82 Non-nuclear Future benefit, The Township, Columbia, SC with the Killer Whales 4/17/82 Patrick Gymnasium, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT 4/20/82 Orpheum Theatre, Boston with John Hall 4/21/82 Orpheum Theatre, Boston with John Hall 4/23/82 Palace Theatre, Albany, NY with Maria Muldaur 4/24/82 Capitol Theatre, Passaic, NJ with John Hall 4/25/82 The Palladium, New York with John Hall 4/27/82 Tower Theatre, Upper Darby, PA with John Hall 4/29/82 DAR Constitution Hall, Washington 4/30/82 The Mosque, Richmond, VA 5/7/82  Agora Ballroom, Atlanta 5/9/82  Grand Ole Opry House, Nashville, TN 5/13/82 Mobile Municipal Auditorium Expo Hall, Mobile, AL 5/14/82 The Riverboat President, New Orleans 5/15/82 Trinity’s, Baton Rouge, LA 5/17 or 18/82 Grant Street Dance Hall, Lafayette, LA????? TENTATIVE 5/19/82 Frank Erwin Center, University of Texas, Austin, TX opening for Charlie Daniels Band 5/22/82 Reunion Arena, Dallas opening for Charlie Daniels Band, with Jimmy Hall 6/6/82  Peace Sunday Committee Benefit, Rose Bowl, Pasadena, CA with Linda Ronstadt, Bette Midler, Stevie Nicks, Tom Petty, Crosby Still and Nash, Joan Baez and Bob Dylan 6/21/82 Red Rocks, Morrison, CO 6/23/82 Northrop Auditorium, Minneapolis 6/24/82 Summerfest, MILWAUKEE???? 6/25/82 Starlight Theatre, Kansas City, MO 6/26/82 Poplar Creek Music Theatre, Hoffman Estates, IL 6/29/82 Pine Knob Music Theatre, Clarkston, MI opening for Jimmy Buffett 6/30/82 Pine Knob Music Theatre, Clarkston, MI opening for Jimmy Buffett 7/6/82  Garden State Arts Center, Holmdel, NJ 7/7/82  Lindner Family Tennis Center, Mason, OH 7/8/82  Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD 7/9/82  Trackside Park, Meadowlands Raceway, East Rutherford, NJ 7/10/82 Mann Music Center, Philadelphia 7/11/82 Colonie Coliseum, Latham, NY with Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee 8/1/82  Stop Diablo Canyon, Cuesta College, San Luis Obispo, CA with Graham Nash 8/2/82  Stop Diablo Canyon, Sonoma County Fairgrounds, Santa Rosa, CA with Graham Nash and Pamela Polland 9/18/82 Oregon Nuclear Weapons Freeze, Paramount Theatre, Portland, OR opening for Ann and Nancy Wilson 9/20/82 Beasley Performing Arts Coliseum, Pullman, WA 9/25/82 Mesa Amphitheatre, Mesa, AZ 9/28/82 Greek Theatre, Los Angeles with Rosanne Cash 10/3/82 Concord Pavilion, Concord, CA with Rosanne Cash 10/4/82 The Catalyst, Santa Cruz, CA with John Stewart and Chuck McDermott 10/5/82 The Catalyst, Santa Cruz, CA with John Stewart and Chuck McDermott 10/7/82 Celebrity Theatre, Phoenix with Rosanne Cash 10/8/82 Celebrity Theatre, Phoenix with Rosanne Cash 10/10/82 TCC Arena, Tucson, AZ opening for Hank Williams Jr., with Earl Thomas Conley 12/3/82  Michigan Theatre, Ann Arbor, MI with Sippie Wallace and Dr. John 12/4/82  Grand Circus Theatre, Detroit with Sippie Wallace and Dr. John

2/6/83 Stop Diablo Canyon benefit, Fremont Theatre, San Luis Obispo, CA 5/8/83 Drake Stadium, UCLA, Los Angeles special guest for Mick Fleetwood’s Cholos 8/8/83 Valley Forge Music Fair, Devon, PA 8/15/83 Club Casino, Hampton Beach, NH with John Hall 8/16/83 Club Casino, Hampton Beach, NH with John Hall 11/29/83 Tipitina’s, New Orleans 11/30/83 Tipitina’s, New Orleans 12/6/83  Grant Street Dance Hall, Lafayette, LA with Atchafalaya 12/8/83  Tango, Dallas 12/10/83 Austin Opera House, Austin, TX 12/11/83 Austin Opera House, Austin, TX 12/30/83 Country Club, Reseda, CA

1/20/84 Club Lingerie, Hollywood, CA guest DJ for Lee Dorsey show 1/27/84 Club Lingerie, Hollywood, CA guest DJ for Johnny Adams show – Bonnie sings I Know 2/14/84 Kingsbury Hall, University of Utah, Salt Lake City with The Saliva Sisters 2/15/84 Hilton Grand Ballroom, Grand Junction, CO 2/24/84 Rainbow Music Hall, Denver 2/29/84 The Line Camp, Pojoaque, NM with Rolf Cahn 3/1/84  Popejoy Hall, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 3/3/84  Celebrity Theatre, Phoenix 3/4/84  Belly Up Tavern, Solana Beach, CA 3/18/84 Malibu Emergency Room benefit, Firestone Fieldhouse, Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA with Johnny Carson, Larry Hagman, the Surf Punks, Dave Mason and Ali MacGraw 3/18/84 Town Meeting on Central American Policy, Fairfax High School Auditorium, Los Angeles with Jackson Browne, among others 4/10/84 The Chance, Poughkeepsie, NY 4/14/84 Memorial Gymnasium, University of Maine, Orono, ME 4/17/84 Toad’s Place, New Haven, CT 4/19/84 Memorial Auditorium, Burlington, VT with Loose Caboose 4/21/84 Agora Ballroom, West Hartford, CT 4/25/84 Stroh’s Music Festival, The Brandywine Club, Chadd’s Ford, PA appearing with The Chicken Legs 4/29/84 Lupo’s Heartbreak Hotel, Providence, RI with Paul Geremia 6/4/84  Music Hall, Seattle 6/4/84  Music Hall, Seattle 6/8/84  Starry Night, Portland, OR with Catfish Hodge 6/9/84  Starry Night, Portland, OR with Catfish Hodge 6/10/84 Starry Night, Portland, OR with Catfish Hodge 6/15/84 The Catalyst, Santa Cruz, CA with JB and the Nightshift 6/16/84 The Catalyst, Santa Cruz, CA with the Rock-A-Fellas 6/17/84 Fetzer Vineyards, Hopland, CA with Norton Buffalo and the Hansen-Raitt Band (David Raitt) 6/21/84 Main Point Reunion, Roberts Hall, Haverford College, Haverford, PA with Steve Goodman, Tom Rush, Buskin and Batteau and David Bromberg 7/12/84 Belly Up Tavern, Solana Beach, CA with Doug Randall 7/13/84 Devonshire Downs, Northridge, CA with Dwight Twilley 8/5/84   Survival Day ’84, MacArthur Park, Los Angeles 8/19/84 Navy Island, St. Paul, MN with Paul Butterfield, Sippie Wallace, Dr. John, TC Jammers and Willie and the Bees 8/20/84 Headliners, Madison, WI 8/22/84 Caldwell College, Caldwell, NJ opening for The Band 8/25/84 Downtown Festival Tent, Rochester, NY 8/27/84 Valley Forge Music Fair, Devon, PA 8/31/84 Cape Cod Melody Tent, Hyannis, MA 9/1/84  Winter Island, Salem, MA with NRBQ and John Hammond Jr. 9/3/84  Bucksteep Manor, Becket, MA with the James Montgomery Band and Shenandoah 9/6/84  Westbury Music Fair, Westbury, NY 9/7/84  Club Casino, Hampton Beach, NH 9/8/84  Agora Ballroom, West Hartford, CT 9/9/84  Toad’s Place, New Haven, CT 9/15/84 Chestnut Cabaret, Philadelphia 9/29/84 Tribute to Bill Graham 10/21/84 The Downs at Santa Fe, Santa Fe, NM with David Salazar, Stevie Ray Vaughn and the Charlie Daniels Band 10/26/84 Austin Opera House, Austin, TX 10/27/84 Austin Opera House, Austin, TX 10/31/84 Arcadia Theatre, Dallas with the Strato Blasters 11/3/84  Grant Street Dance Hall, Lafayette, LA 11/4/84  Riverboat President, New Orleans 11/7/84  Orpheum Theatre, Memphis, TN with John Prine and Paul Barrere 11/9/84   Moonshadow Saloon, Atlanta with Paul Barrere and Catfish Hodge 11/10/84 Moonshadow Saloon, Atlanta with Paul Barrere and Catfish Hodge 11/11/84 Memorial Hall, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 12/13/84 The Committee of Concern for Central America, Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, CA music by Bonnie, Jackson Browne, David Lindley and Doug Haywood

1/26/85 A Tribute for Steve Goodman, Arie Crown Theatre, Chicago 1/27/85 Ann Arbor Folk Festival, Hill Auditorium, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 2/9/85  Celebrity Theatre, Phoenix with John Prine 2/13/85 The Catalyst, Santa Cruz, CA with Paul Barrere, Catfish Hodge and Johnny Lee Schell 2/14/85 Great American Music Hall, San Francisco with Paul Barrere, Catfish Hodge and Johnny Lee Schell 2/16/85 Starry Night, Portland, OR with Paul Barrere and Catfish Hodge, special guest John Sebastian 2/17/85 Backstage, Ballard, WA 3/1/85 Oil Initiative-Solar Powered Concert, Lobero Theatre, Santa Barbara, CA with Jackson Browne and Danny O’Keefe 3/7/85 Belly Up Tavern, Solana Beach, CA 3/9/85 The Golden Bear, Huntington Beach, CA 4/3/85 Oscar Mayer Theatre, Madison Civic Center, Madison, WI with John Prine 4/4/85 Hancher Auditorium, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA with John Prine 4/5/85 Stephens Auditorium, Iowa State University, Ames, IA with John Prine 4/6/85 Uptown Theatre, Kansas City, MO with John Prine 4/9/85 Park West, Chicago 4/11/85 The Ark, Ann Arbor, MI 4/12/85 Ohio Theatre, Columbus, OH with John Prine 4/14/85 The Louisville Palace, Louisville, KY 4/20/85 A Salute to Sippie Wallace, Celebrate Austin Music Festival ’85, Manor Downs, Austin, TX with David Bromberg among others 4/20/85 Ladies Sing The Blues, Celebrate Austin Music Festival ’85, Manor Downs, Austin, TX with Marcia Ball, Karen Kraft and Angela Strehli 5/1/85  Moonshadow Saloon, Atlanta 5/2/85  Moonshadow Saloon, Atlanta 5/4/85  Riverboat President, New Orleans with Ry Cooder and Bobby “Blue” Bland 5/5/85  New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, Stage 3, Fairgrounds Race Track, New Orleans 5/11/85 Trancas, Malibu, CA special guest with Padlock 5/22/85 The Catalyst, Santa Cruz, CA 5/23/85 The Club, Monterey, CA 5/24/85 The Spirit, San Luis Obispo, CA 5/26/85 Humphrey’s, San Diego 5/31/85 The Golden Bear, Huntington Beach, CA with Padlock 6/1/85  The Golden Bear, Huntington Beach, CA with Padlock 6/5/85  Rockefeller’s, Houston 6/6/85  Rockefeller’s, Houston 6/8/85  T-Bird Riverfest, Auditorium Shores, Austin, TX “special friend” of the Fabulous Thunderbirds with Nick Lowe and the Cowboy Outfit, Delbert McClinton, Roomful of Blues and Karen Kraft 6/21/85 Trancas, Malibu, CA special guest with Padlock 7/6/85  Snowbird Ski Resort, Snowbird, UT 7/7/85  John McEuen’s Fifth Annual Rocky Mountain Opry, Red Rocks, Morrison, CO with Ricky Skaggs, Arlo Guthrie and David Bromberg 7/9/85  Fast n’ Cool Club, Dallas 7/29/85 Club Rogues, Virginia Beach, VA 7/30/85 Filene Center, Wolf Trap Farm Park, Vienna, VA with the Fabulous Thunderbirds 8/1/85 The Stone Balloon, Newark, DE 8/2/85 Valley Forge Music Fair, Devon, PA with Roy Bookbinder 8/3/85 Key Largo, West Islip, NY 8/4/85 Newport Folk Festival, Fort Adams State Park, Newport, RI 8/5/85 Cape Cod Melody Tent, Hyannis, MA 8/8/85 Pearl Street, Northampton, MA with Roy Bookbinder 8/9/85 Club Casino, Hampton Beach, NH 8/11/85 Toad’s Place, New Haven, CT 8/12/85 Garden State Arts Center, Holmdel, NJ opening for Kenny Loggins 8/13/85 Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY opening for Kenny Loggins 8/14/85 The Ritz, New York with No More Tears 8/16/85 Riverside Park, Agawam, MA 8/17/85 Silver Cloud Bluegrass Country & Folk Festival, Rondout Country Club, Accord, NY 8/18/85 Great Northeast Music Festival, Princeton, Wachusett Mountain, Princeton, MA with Toots and the Maytals, Jonathan Richman and the Modern Lovers and Ferron 8/31/85 Bumbershoot, Seattle Center Coliseum, Seattle 9/2/85  Starry Night, Portland, OR with JJ Cale 9/5 or 6/85 Phoenix Blues Festival, Celebrity Theatre, Phoenix 9/14/85 San Francisco Blues Festival, The Great Meadow at Fort Mason, San Francisco 9/14/85 Santa Cruz County Fair, Watsonville, CA YES, IT APPEARS SHE DID TWO SHOWS THAT DAY 9/15/85 Keystone, Palo Alto, CA 9/19/85 Sanctuary Benefit ’85, McKale Center, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ with Jackson Browne, Stevie Nicks, Don Henley and Stevie Ray Vaughan 9/22/85 Farm Aid ’85, Memorial Stadium, University of Illinois, Champaign, IL 9/28/85 Sanctuary, Moore Theatre, Seattle with Jackson Browne, Danny O’Keefe, Tom Robbins and Dr. Charles Clements 10/5/85 Humphrey’s, San Diego 10/6/85 Celebrity Theatre, Phoenix 10/11/85 Trancas, Malibu, CA Padlock featuring BR 10/28/85 Oil Initiative, Arlington Theatre, Santa Barbara, CA with Jackson Browne and David Lindley 10/29/85 At My Place, Santa Monica, CA 11/1/85  Old Post Office Emporium, Hilton Head Island, SC 11/2/85  Old Post Office Emporium, Hilton Head Island, SC 11/4/85  Rockafella’s, Columbia, SC 11/7/85  Kidnappers, Charlotte, NC 11/10/85 Moonshadow Saloon, Atlanta 11/11/85 Rockefeller’s, Houston 11/12/85 Musical Moon, Tallahassee, FL 11/14/85 Gusman Cultural Center, Miami 11/15/85 Carefree Theatre, West Palm Beach, FL 11/16/85 Jannus Landing, St. Petersburg, FL with Tom Gribbin and the Saltwater Band 11/18/85 Cheek To Cheek, Winter Park, FL 11/21/85 The Texas Club, Baton Rouge, LA 11/22/85 Grant Street Dance Hall, Lafayette, LA 11/23/85 Jimmy’s, New Orleans with James Lee Stanley 11/24/85 Jimmy’s, New Orleans with James Lee Stanley 11/27/85 Rockefeller’s, Houston 11/29/85 Austin Opera House, Austin, TX 12/27/85 Symphony Hall, Boston Tom Rush headliner with Maria Muldaur, Fritz Richmond and the Jug Band, Buskin & Batteau, Bill Morrissey, Beverly Rush and Christine Lavin 12/28/85 Symphony Hall, Boston Tom Rush headliner with Maria Muldaur, Fritz Richmond and the Jug Band, Buskin & Batteau, Bill Morrissey, Beverly Rush and Christine Lavin 12/29/85 Symphony Hall, Boston Tom Rush headliner with Maria Muldaur, Fritz Richmond and the Jug Band, Buskin & Batteau, Bill Morrissey, Beverly Rush and Christine Lavin 12/31/85 Fuller Hall, St. Johnsbury, VT

1/3/86  Grand Opera House, Wilmington, DE 1/4/86  Graffiti, Pittsburgh 1/17/86 Paz Con Justicia, Lobero Theatre, Santa Barbara, CA with Holly Near 1/18/86 The Back Stage Club, Houston 2/6/86  Ordway Music Theatre, St. Paul, MN with Willie Murphy 2/7/86  The American, St. Louis with John Fahey 2/8/86  Park West, Chicago with Joe Ely 2/10/86 The Backstage, Ballard, WA 2/14/86 The Starry Night, Portland, OR with Katie Webster 3/8/86  South Bay Sanctuary Covenant, San Jose Center for the Performing Arts, San Jose, CA with Jackson Browne 4/3/86  Belly Up Tavern, Solana Beach, CA 4/5/86  The Coach House, San Juan Capistrano, CA 4/16/86 Center Stage Theatre, Atlanta 4/18/86 Vermont Blues Festival, Memorial Auditorium, Burlington, VT with Robert Junior Lockwood and David Lindley 5/6/86  The Catalyst, Santa Cruz, CA 5/22/86 Salvadoran sanctuary movement benefit, At My Place, Santa Monica, CA hosted by Mike Farrell with Karla Bonoff and Michael Ruff 5/23/86 El Rescate benefit, Robert Frost Auditorium, Culver City, CA with Sabia and Robin Flower Band 6/6/86  The Forum, Inglewood, CA 6/19/86 Filene Center, Wolf Trap Farm Park, Vienna, VA with the Del Fuegos 6/20/86 Valley Forge Music Fair, Devon, PA with Roy Bookbinder 6/21/86 Club Bene, Sayreville, NJ 6/23/86 Boston Common, Boston with NRBQ and John Hammond Jr. 6/25/86 State Theatre, Kalamazoo, MI with Preston Reed 6/27/86 Old Style Country Stage, Summerfest, Milwaukee 6/30/86 Cotilion Ballroom, Wichita, KS 7/4/86  Farm Aid, Manor Downs, Austin, TX 7/22/86 Sandstone Amphitheatre, Bonner Springs, KS with Stevie Ray Vaughan 7/24/86 Red Rocks, Morrison, CO opening for Stevie Ray Vaughan and Taj Mahal 7/25/86 ParkWest Resort, Salt Lake City opening for Stevie Ray Vaughan 7/27/86 Greek Theatre, Los Angeles opening for Stevie Ray Vaughan 7/30/86 The Coach House, San Juan Capistrano, CA with Rumbletown 7/31/86 SDSU Open Air Theatre, San Diego State University, San Diego opening for Stevie Ray Vaughan 8/2/86 Sacramento Community Theatre, Sacramento, CA opening for Stevie Ray Vaughan 8/3/86 Concord Pavilion, Concord, CA opening for Stevie Ray Vaughan 8/4/86 Civic Auditorium, Santa Cruz, CA opening for Stevie Ray Vaughan 8/5/86 The Catalyst, Santa Cruz, CA with the Bonedaddy’s 8/7/86 Cuthbert Amphitheatre, Eugene, OR 8/8/86 Civic Auditorium, Portland, OR opening for Stevie Ray Vaughan 8/9/86 Opera House, Spokane, WA opening for Stevie Ray Vaughan 8/10/86 Paramount Theatre, Seattle opening for Stevie Ray Vaughan 8/11/86 Expo Theatre, Vancouver, BC opening for Stevie Ray Vaughan 8/27/86 Mud Island Amphitheatre, Memphis, TN opening for John Fogerty 8/28/86 Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY opening for the Charlie Daniels Band (Bonnie canceled) 8/29/86 Syria Mosque, Pittsburgh opening for John Fogerty 8/30/86 Finger Lakes Performing Arts Center, Canandaigua, NY opening for John Fogerty 9/3/86 Cayuga County Fairgrounds, Weedsport, NY 9/4/86 Palace Theatre, New Haven, Ct with John Sebastian 9/5/86 Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena, Binghamton, NY AND/OR 9/5/86 An Evening with Tom Rush at Club 47, Tercentenary Theatre, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA with Joan Baez and Livingston Taylor 9/6/86 Mann Music Center, Philadelphia opening for John Fogerty 9/7/86 Garde Theatre, New London, CT with John Sebastian 9/9/86 Orange County Fairgrounds, Middletown, NY opening for John Fogerty 9/10/86 Stabler Arena, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA opening for John Fogerty 9/12/86 Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD opening for John Fogerty 9/13/86 Garden State Arts Center, Holmdel, NJ opening for John Fogerty 9/14/86 Great Woods Center for the Performing Arts, Mansfield, MA 9/17/86 Hersheypark Arena, Hershey, PA opening for John Fogerty 9/18/86 Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls, OH opening for John Fogerty 9/20/86 Pine Knob Music Theatre, Clarkston, MI opening for John Fogerty 9/21/86 Poplar Creek Music Theatre, Hoffman Estates, IL opening for John Fogerty 9/23/86 Riverbend Music Center, Cincinnati opening for John Fogerty 9/24/86 Indianapolis Sports and Music Center, Indianapolis opening for John Fogerty 9/25/86 Alpine Valley Music Theatre, East Troy, WI opening for John Fogerty 9/26/86 Northrop Auditorium, Minneapolis with TC Jammers 9/28/86 Westport Playhouse, St. Louis with JJ Cale 10/25/86 Arizona State Fair, Veteran’s Memorial Coliseum, Phoenix 10/26/86 TCC Music Hall, Tucson, AZ 10/28/86 UWM Wisconsin Room, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee 10/29/86 Headliners, Madison, WI 10/30/86 Park West, Chicago 11/3/86 Antone’s, Austin, TX impromptu set with David Bromberg 11/5/86 Warner Theatre, Washington 11/7/86 Braden Auditorium, Illinois State University, Normal, IL opening for John Fogerty 11/8/86 Ovens Auditorium, Charlotte, NC with John Stanfield 11/9/86 Memorial Hall, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 11/11/86 Center Stage Theatre, Atlanta with Lyle Lovett, Wynonna Judd sat in for a song 11/12/86 Center Stage Theatre, Atlanta Stevie Ray Vaughan sat in 11/15/86 Jannus Landing, St. Petersburg, FL 11/16/86 Metrozoo Concert Meadow, Miami with Lyle Lovett 11/17/86 Cheek To Cheek, Winter Park, FL with Lyle Lovett 11/19/86 Musical Moon, Tallahassee, FL with Lyle Lovett 11/22/86 Grant Street Dance Hall, Lafayette, LA 11/23/86 Rockefeller’s, Houston 11/24/86 Austin Opera House, Austin, TX with Darden Smith 12/7/86 The Coach House, San Juan Capistrano, CA 12/10/86 Beverly Theatre, Los Angeles with David Lindley 12/30/86 Luther Burbank Center, Santa Rosa, CA 12/31/86 Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena, Oakland, CA opening for Huey Lewis and the News

1/16/87 Panida Theatre, Sandpoint, ID 1/17/87 Panida Theatre, Sandpoint, ID 1/24/87 Grand Ballroom at the Hilton Inn, Casper, WY 3/10/87 Bren Events Center, UC Irvine, Irvine, CA joined Jackson Browne for “The Times You’ve Come” 3/21/87 Bay Area Music Awards, The Bammies, San Francisco 3/25/87 Caravan Cafe, Castle Creek, CO 5/1/87  New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, New Orleans 5/1/87  Riverboat President, New Orleans with Fabulous Thunderbirds, Dr. John, John Lee Hooker, Roomful of Blues 5/3/87  Jubilee Jam, Center Stage, Jackson, MS 5/10/87 Comadres, Fox VeniceTheatre, Venice, CA with Jackson Browne, Crosby and Nash and Julio LaCarra 5/14/87 Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles 5/19/87 Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium, Santa Cruz, CA opening for Jackson Browne and David Lindley 5/21/87 David Sohappy benefit, Opera House, Seattle with Jackson Browne and Danny O’Keefe 5/25/87 T-Bird Riverfest, Auditorium Shores, Austin, TX 6/12/87 De Anza Theatre, Riverside, CA 6/13/87 Paul Masson Vineyards, Saratoga, CA with David Bromberg 6/14/87 Paul Masson Vineyards, Saratoga, CA with David Bromberg 6/16/87 The Coach House, San Juan Capistrano, CA with Lyle Lovett 6/17/87 The Coach House, San Juan Capistrano, CA with Lyle Lovett 6/18/87 Humphrey’s, San Diego 6/20/87 Clearwater’s Great Hudson River Revival, Croton Point Park, Croton-on-Hudson, NY 6/23/87 Women’s Legal Office, Village Gate, New York with Patricia Shih 7/4/87 Soviet/American Peace Concert, Izmailovo Stadium, Moscow with Santana, The Doobie Brothers and James Taylor plus Avtograph, Sovremennik, Pakrovsky and Nazareff (Russia) 7/17/87 Snowbird Ski Resort, Snowbird, UT with Lyle Lovett 7/18/87 Telluride Jazz Festival, Sheridan Opera House, Telluride, CO 7/27/87 Rogues, Virginia Beach, VA 7/29/87 Filene Center, Wolf Trap Farm Park, Vienna, VA 7/30/87 Westbury Music Fair, Westbury, NY with The Washington Squares 7/31/87 The Ritz, New York 8/2/87  Waterville Valley Festival of the Arts, Waterville Valley, NH 8/4/87  Club Casino, Hampton Beach, NH 8/5/87  Boston Common, Boston 8/6/87  Valley Forge Music Fair, Devon, PA with David Cullen 8/8/87  Berry Sports Center OR Spaulding Auditorium, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH with The Bluesbusters 8/9/87  Newport Folk Festival, Fort Adams State Park, Newport, RI 8/11/87 Nautica Stage, Cleveland with John Prine 8/15/87 Kidnappers, Charlotte, NC OR 8/15/87 Park West, Chicago with Dave Only 8/16/87 Orpheum Theatre, Minneapolis with The Wallets 8/19/87 Avalon Theatre, Milwaukee with Jesse Colin Young 8/21/87 Clowes Hall, Butler University, Indianapolis with John Prine 8/22/87 Memorial Hall, Dayton, OH with John Prine 8/23/87 Westport Playhouse, St. Louis 8/26/87 Starlight Theatre, Kansas City, MO with John Prine 8/28/87 Castle Creek, Grand Junction, CO 8/30/87 Greek Theatre, University of California, Berkeley, CA opening for the Jerry Garcia Band 9/1/87  Pioneer Theatre, Reno, NV with David Bromberg 9/3/87  The Starry Night, Portland, OR with Curtis Salgado and Lloyd Jones 9/5/87  Bumbershoot, Seattle 9/11/87 End Contra Aid, Wiltern Theatre, Los Angeles with Don Henley, Herbie Hancock, Bobcat Goldthwait and Peter Case 10/22/87 The Colonial Theatre, Keene, NH 10/23/87 The Chance, Poughkeepsie, NY 10/29/87 Pumpkin Lady’s Trick or Treat Benefit Ball/Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless, The Channel, Boston 10/30/87 John M. Greene Hall, Smith College, Northampton, MA with Mitch Chakour 10/31/87 Flynn Theatre for the Performing Arts, Burlington, VT with Chris Smither 11/1/87  Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center, Great Barrington, MA 12/19/87 The Coach House, San Juan Capistrano, CA 12/20/87 The Bacchanal, San Diego 12/31/87 Carefree Theatre, West Palm Beach, FL

1/4/88 The Bluebird, Nashville, TN BR sits in on Love Me Like A Man at Kingsnakes show 1/23/88 Blues for Salvador The NEST Foundation, Henry J. Kaiser Arena, Oakland, CA with Carlos Santana, Caribbean All-Stars, Jerry Garcia, NRBQ, Tower of Power and Boz Scaggs 1/28/88 The Coach House, San Juan Capistrano, CA appears with NRBQ 2/03/88 Rally Against Offshore Drilling, Eagles Hall, Fort Bragg, CA with Holly Near and Alice Walker 2/13/88 Trancas, Malibu, CA special guest of Marty Grebb and The Naked Truth 3/4/88  Tommy’s, Dallas 3/5/88  Rockefeller’s, Houston 3/12/88 Orpheum Theatre, Boston opening for Fabulous Thunderbirds, with Dr. John 3/24/88 Celebrity Theatre, Phoenix with John Prine 3/25/88 Centennial Hall, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ with John Prine 3/26/88 Kiva Auditorium, Albuquerque, NM with John Prine 4/16/88 SEVA Foundation, Sexson Auditorium, Pasadena City College, Pasadena, CA with Crosby and Nash, Bob Weir, Brent Mydland and Jackson Browne 4/22/88 Trancas, Malibu, CA special guest for Marty Grebb and The Naked Truth 4/23/88 Trancas, Malibu, CA special guest for Marty Grebb and The Naked Truth 4/28/88 Center Stage Theatre, Atlanta with Caroline Aiken 4/29/88 Riverboat President, New Orleans opening for Little Feat (post-Lowell debut), with The Radiators 5/1/88 Sunfest ’88, Main Stage, West Palm Beach, FL 3:15 pm 5/1/88 Sunfest ’88, South Stage, West Palm Beach, FL 8 pm 5/3/88 Jannus Landing, St. Petersburg, FL 5/4/88 Cheek to Cheek, Winter Park, FL 5/6/88 The Moon, Tallahassee, FL 5/9/88 Rialto Theatre, Raleigh, NC 5/11/88 Oak Mountain Amphitheatre, near Pelham, AL opening for John Prine 5/15/88 Robinson Center Music Hall, Little Rock, AR with John Prine and John Lee Hooker 5/27/88 Ocean Sanctuary Coordinating Committe/Ocean Protection Coalition/Mendocino County AIDS Volunteer Network, Ukiah High School Cafetorium, Ukiah, CA with Holly Near 5/28/88 Ocean Sanctuary Coordinating Committe/Ocean Protection Coalition/Mendocino County AIDS Volunteer Network, Cotton Auditorium, Fort Bragg, CA with Holly Near 5/30/88 T-Birds RiverFest, Auditorium Shores, Austin, TX 6/16/88 Paul Masson Winery, Saratoga, CA with Leo Kottke 6/17/88 Paul Masson Winery, Saratoga, CA with Leo Kottke 6/18/88 Luther Burbank Center for the Arts, Santa Rosa, CA with Norton Buffalo and Roy Rogers 6/23/88 Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls, OH with Lyle Lovett, opening for Ricky Skaggs 6/25/88 Mellon Jazz Festival, Heinz Hall, Pittsburgh with BB King, Fabulous Thunderbirds, Dr. John and the Roomful of Blues Horns 6/27/88 Chautauqua Amphitheatre, Chautauqua, NY with the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band 6/28/88 JVC Jazz Festival, Avery Fisher Hall, New York with BB King, Fabulous Thunderbirds and Dr. John 7/1/88 Olympic Center, Lake Placid, NY with JD Souther and Karla Bonoff 7/2/88 Newport Folk Festival at Saratoga, Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY 7/3/88 The Tabernacle at Oak Bluffs, Oak Bluffs, Martha’s Vineyard, MA with JD Souther and Karla Bonoff 7/4/88 The Tabernacle at Oak Bluffs, Oak Bluffs, Martha’s Vineyard, MA with JD Souther and Karla Bonoff 7/7/88 Winnipeg Folk Festival, Birds Hill Park, Winnipeg, MB 7/9/88 American Music Festival, Winter Park, CO 7/23/88 The Mosque, Richmond, VA 7/24/88 Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, Baltimore with NRBQ 7/25/88 Filene Center, Wolf Trap Farm Park, Vienna, VA 7/26/88 Valley Forge Music Fair, Devon, PA with Treat Her Right 7/28/88 Westbury Music Fair, Westbury, NY 7/29/88 Rhodes on the Pawtuxet, Cranston, RI 7/30/88 The Ritz, New York with NRBQ 7/31/88 Woodbury Ski & Racquet, Woodbury, CT with Johnny Copeland, Koko Taylor and Hot Acoustics 8/2/88 Colonial Theatre, Keene, NH with Luther “Guitar Junior” Johnson 8/4/88 City Hall Auditorium, Portland, ME with Treat Her Right 8/5/88 Cape Cod Melody Tent, Hyannis, MA 8/6/88 Club Casino, Hampton, NH 8/9/88 Orchestra Hall, Minneapolis 8/12/88 Westport Playhouse, St. Louis 8/13/88 Vic Theatre, Chicago 8/14/88 Power Center for the Performing Arts, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 9/3/88 Memorial Coliseum, Portland, OR opening for Crosby, Stills and Nash 9/4/88 Bumbershoot, Seattle Center Coliseum, Seattle with David Lindley 10/14/88 R&B Foundation Concert, Austin Opera House, Austin, TX with with Stevie Ray Vaughan, Fabulous Thunderbirds, Ruth Brown, The Clovers, Chuck Jackson. MC Margot Kidder 10/28/88 Helena Civic Center, Helena, MT 10/29/88 Alberta Bair Theatre, Billings, MT 12/13/88 Roy Orbison memorial, Wiltern Theatre, Los Angeles 12/31/88 Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center, Oakland, CA opening for Little Feat, David Lindley and El-Rayo X, Ivan Neville

1/14/89 Trancas, Malibu, CA special guest of Padlock 1/27/89 Jackson, WY: Snow King Resort 1/28/89 Salt Lake City, UT: Kingsbury Hall 1/30/89 Ketchum, ID: Creekside 1/31/89 Ketchum, ID: Creekside 2/2/89  Aspen, CO: Wheeler Opera House 2/4/89  Grand Junction, CO: Sheraton Grand Ballroom 2/7/89  Vail, CO: Marriott Hotel Ballroom 2/8/89  Fort Ram, Fort Collins, CO 3/29/89 Los Angeles: Vertigo (Post-Oscar party benefit for El Rescate) 4/12/89 Kentish Town, London: Town and Country Club 4/13/89 Manchester, ENG: International 4/16/89 Amsterdam: Paradiso 4/17/89 Hamburg, Germany: Logo Hamburg 4/27/89 Dallas: Tommy’s with Richard Thompson 4/28/89 Austin, TX: Austin Opera House 4/30/89 New Orleans: New Orleans Jazz Festival / Main Stage 5/3/89  Nashville, TN: Center Stage 5/4/89  Memphis, TN: New Omni Daisy 5/5/89  St. Louis: Westport Playhouse 5/6/89  Kansas City, MO: Starlight Amphitheater 5/8/89  Madison, WI: Madison Civic Center 5/10/89 Minneapolis: Orpheum Theatre 5/11/89 Milwaukee: Omnibus 5/12/89 Chicago: Vic Theatre 5/13/89 Chicago: Vic Theatre 5/15/89 Indianapolis: Vogue Theatre 5/16/89 Cleveland: Place Theatre 5/18/89 Grand Rapids, MI: Eastbrook Theater 5/19/89 Royal Oak, MI: Royal Oak Music Theater 5/20/89 Columbus, OH: Palace Theater 5/21/89 Cincinnati: Bogart’s 5/31/89 Atlanta: Center Stage 6/1/89 Atlanta: Center Stage 6/3/89 Norfolk, VA: Town Point Park / Harbor Fest 6/4/89 Charlotte, NC: Ovens Auditorium 6/5/89 Greensboro, NC: War Memorial Auditorium 6/6/89 Baltimore: Lyric Opera House 6/8/89 New York: New Ritz 6/9/89 Hampton Beach, NH: Club Casino 6/10/89 Mansfield, MA: Great Woods Performing Arts Center 6/11/89 Northampton, MA: John M. Green Hall / Smith College 6/14/89 Vienna, VA: Wolf Trap 6/15/89 Vienna, VA: Wolf Trap 6/16/89 Richmond, VA: Mosque 6/17/89 Philadelphia: Tower Theater 6/22/89 Santa Cruz, CA: Catalyst 6/23/89 Berkeley, CA: Berkeley Community Theater 6/25/89 Santa Barbara, CA: County Bowl 6/26/89 San Juan Capistrano, CA: Coach House 6/27/89 San Juan Capistrano, CA: Coach House 6/30/89 Los Angeles: Wiltern Theater 7/1/89  San Diego: California Theater 7/8/89  Winter Park, CO: American Music Festival 7/9/89  Santa Fe, NM: Music in the Pines 7/12/89 Park City UT: Park West Amphitheater (opened for Steve Miller Band) 7/14/89 Portland, OR: Civic Auditorium 7/15/89 Seattle: Paramount Theater (Special Guest Danny O’Keefe) 7/16/89 Seattle: Paramount Theater (Special Guest Danny O’Keefe) 7/28/89 San Jose, CA: Grandstand Stage / Santa Clara Fair 7/29/89 Santa Rosa, CA: Luther Burbank Center 7/30/89 Sacramento, CA: Village Marina 8/9/89   Portland, ME: Cumberland County Civic Center 8/10/89 Burlington, VT: Memorial Auditorium 8/12/89 Hyannis, MA: Cap Cod Melody Tent 8/13/89 Manchester, NH: Veterans Memorial Park 8/14/89 Portland, ME: Cumberland County Civic Center 8/15/89 Wallingford, CT: Oakdale Theater 8/17/89 Atlantic City, NJ: Bally’s Grand Pavilion 8/18/89 Wilkes Barre, PA: F.M. Kirby Center 8/19/89 Albany, NY: Palace Theater (Treat Her Right opened) 8/21/89 Misquamicut, RI: Windjammer Concert Club (Duke Robillard opened) 8/23/89 New York: Beacon Theater 8/27/89 Buffalo, NY: Sinbad’s (Treat Her Right opened) 8/28/89 Toronto: Canada’s Wonderland International Showplace 8/31/89 Wichita, KS: Cotillion 9/1/89  Tulsa, OK: Reynolds Amphitheater (The Tulsa All-Stars opened) 9/2/89  Kansas City, MO: Spirit Festival 9/3/89  Austin, TX: Zilker Park – Austin Freedom Festival 9/23/89 Phoenix: Celebrity Theater 9/25/89 Bakersfield, CA: Kern County Fair Grandstand 9/28/89 Lahaina, HI: Royal Lahaina Tennis Stadium

Co-headline with Lyle Lovett and His Large Band 10/28/89 Detroit: Fox Theater 10/29/89 Toronto: O’Keefe Center 10/31/89 Nashville, TN: Opera House 11/1/89  Memphis, TN: Orpheum Theater 11/3/89  St. Louis: Fox Theater 11/4/89  Chicago: Bismarck Theater 11/5/89  Minneapolis: Northrup Auditorium 11/7/89  Atlanta: Fox Theater 11/8/89  Columbia, SC: Township Theater 11/9/89  Raleigh, NC: Raleigh Civic Center

One-off Gigs and Benefits 11/10/1989 Washington: Carmichael Auditorium, National Museum of American History (Rhythm & Blues Foundation’s First Annual Pioneer Awards) 11/12/89 Los Angeles: Rancho Park “Mobilize for Women’s Lives” Pro-Choice Rally 11/15/89 Santa Monica, CA: Santa Monica Civic (Sanctuary Defense Fund with David Lindley, Ry Cooder, Bobcat Goldthwaite and Jane Fonda) 11/17/89 Dallas: Majestic Theatre (National Sanctuary Defense Fund with Timbuk3) 11/18/89 Austin, TX: Civic Center (National Sanctuary Defense Fund with Timbuk3) 11/19/89 San Antonio: Majestic Theatre (National Sanctuary Defense Fund with Timbuk3) 11/21/89 Albuquerque, NM: Kiva Auditorium (National Sanctuary Defense Fund with Timbuk3) 11/22/89 Tucson, AZ: Music Center (National Sanctuary Defense Fund with Timbuk3) 11/25/89 Park City, UT: Racquet Club (James Cotton opened) 11/26/89 Oakland, CA: Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center (Earthquake Relief benefit organized by Bill Graham) 12/21/89 New York: Madison Square Garden (United Cerebral Palsy benefit with Little Feat and Neville Brothers) 12/30/89 Aspen, CO: Private Residence / Aspen Arts Council 12/31/89 Oakland, CA: Oakland Coliseum (Opened for The Grateful Dead; New Grass Revival also opened)

Tour Archives from 1989 –

Benefit history from 1971 –.

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HI- I’m looking for information about when Bonnie performed at the Cheetah Club in Venice/ Santa Monica on the old Ocean Park Pier. The date was around 1970-72. Do you have anything on that? thanks, Marcy

Eric Brand

I did a search on the subject but couldn’t find anything about her performance at the Cheetah Club, I’m sorry. Somebody else maybe?

Sandy

Looking for dates Bonnie played Dario’s Palace in Providence. Jackson Browne opened…..1974-1975?

Hi Sandy, Not 100% sure you’re looking for these? But this is what I found… Wolfgang’s Youtube rirocks.net

Hello!! That’s it! I was there and I always remember Bonnie looking at the ceiling of the Palace (built in 1928 and opened as Loews Theater) and saying “that looks weird, like a big diaphragm in the sky.”

It was also my first time seeing Jackson Browne. The last time was at Tanglewood in Massachusetts a couple weeks ago. I’ve never seen Bonnie again.

Thank you, thank you for confirming an old memory! My mind works in strange ways!

However, I did think that Jackson opened for Bonnie!! So much for my memory!

cstovall

I recall seeing Bonnie at the University of Florida gymnasium. It was rather early in her career. My little brother and I drove over from St. Augustine while I was still in high school. I later attended UF myself in the early 80’s. So this would have been in the mid to late 70’s. It was a small, intimate show. And she spoke with the audience quite a bit. Some drunk dude kept screaming out her name and she snapped back, “That’za my name” in a darling Italian accent. Does anyone have info on when that show occurred?

Hi, I tried to find something about a UF Gym show but did not succeed to find it. Sorry  🙂 

Sara Leschinsky

Thanks for your list of Bonnie’s concerts.Icouldn’t remember what dates I saw Bonnie.2/10/1970 and 11/19/1970.That was 41 years ago.Loved her since.

Hello Sara, thanks for stopping by…could you tell us some more about these dates? Must have been great to see Bonnie in those years, the first time I saw Bonnie was 1976 in Amsterdam in The Netherlands.  ❤ 

Connie M

has been driving me crazy and can’t find any date or info on Bonnie playing at Dobson Ice Arena in Vail, CO..I saw her there like in the late 70s or beginning of 80, 81

I found a news article..it was Sept 7 1980…she played Dobson Ice Arena in Vail, Colorado..thought you might like to add to your list! it was in the Vail Trail..will try to add a screenshot here or attach

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link to piece: The Vail Trail, Volume 15, Number 45, September 5, 1980

Hello Connie, thank you very much for your investigation, I added the show to the list of course.

Steve

Hi! I remember sitting nearly alone (reading Hegel) in a coffee shop in Guerneville, CA listening to a lovely young, red-haired singer/guitarist in the very early 1970’s. Really good! Over the years I’ve wondered if this was Bonnie Raitt. Might she have played such a small venue there before she was known? Thanks, Steve

Hello Steve, thank you for visiting my fanpage for Bonnie. I think it would be possible for sure…Bonnie played in other small venues at that time in her career, so it’s possible you saw her that day in Guerneville! Greetings, Eric

Larry Grasso

My cousin, his wife and UI saw you play in West Hartford, Connecticut sometime in the early 1980s. Almost every time we get together we wrack our brains trying to remember where it was held. It was a fairly small venue and I’m sure it hasn’t existed for years. I saw the article on your tour datesfrom 1970-1989, but I can’t seem to access the entire article.

Hello Larry, Thank you for visiting…the page scrolls and the article itself scrolls…  😅  Could it be you’re looking for the Agora Ballroom , West Hartford, CT on April 21, 1984? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELDGcJMOJQ4 More info about the Agora Ballroom here and here and here . Hope you’re becoming a regular visitor to explore the whole site. Greetings, Eric

Yes, Eric! Thanks for adding the above photo. That was definitely the place. fro some reason, I couldn’t get your article to scroll on the site.

The page scrolls, but I can’t see a way to make the Robbie Mendelson article scroll.

It’s a video btw…but maybe try another device or browser? The site is best viewed on a desktop computer…because of much photo’s and video’s  👍 

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Little Feat – Long Distance Call

“I’ve always loved Little Feat and this new incarnation of the band is bringing some serious heat, cred and new blood to their enduring legacy. Every Feat fan loves us some Sam. I’m so glad he’s now gotten a chance to step out front and center and put his spin on these wonderful blues songs. I loved singing “Long Distance Call” with him, always one of my favorites, and Scott slayed on slide. Know you’ll enjoy hanging out with us at Sam’s Place!” — Bonnie Raitt

“Long Distance Call” was written by blues legend, Muddy Waters. It has Sam Clayton and Bonnie Raitt on vocals, Scott Sharrard on Dobro, Fred Tackett on acoustic guitar, Tony Leone on drums, and Michael “The Bull” LoBue on harmonica. The album also features Bill Payne on piano and Kenny Gradney on bass.

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Little Feat have composed an album that’s their love letter to the blues entitled, ‘Sam’s Place.’ “Long Distance Call” plus many other blues classics are on this album. You can stream and order ‘Sam’s Place’ here: https://orcd.co/samsplace

Ivan Neville – Hey All Together

Phantom blues band – country boy (freddie king) duet: johnny lee schell with bonnie, livin’ for the ones (lyrics: bonnie raitt | music: george marinelli).

by Bonnie Raitt from her new album, Just Like That… Street date 4/22/22 with global release in all formats! Pre-order/Pre-save Just Like That… now: https://lnk.to/justlikethat_br Stream here: https://lnk.to/somethingsgotaholdofmyheart

Credits: Produced by Bonnie Raitt Recorded and Mixed by Ryan Freeland

Bonnie: vocal, electric slide guitar James “Hutch” Hutchinson: bass Ricky Fataar: drums, percussion , backing vocal Glenn Patscha: clavinet, piano, electric piano, backing vocal Kenny Greenberg: electric guitar George Marinelli: electric guitar, backing vocal

© 2022 Open Secret Music (ASCAP,) Lapiotrope Music (BMI) administered by Bluewater Music Services Corp. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Music video by Bonnie Raitt performing Livin’ For the Ones (Official Lyric Video.) © 2022 Redwing Records, LLC. Distributed by ADA.

SOMETHING’S GOT A HOLD OF MY HEART (Al Anderson)

Bonnie:  vocal, electric slide guitar   James “Hutch” Hutchinson: bass Ricky Fataar: drums, percussion , backing vocal Glenn Patscha: rhodes piano (nord), backing vocal   Kenny Greenberg: electric guitar

© 1992 Mighty Nice Music (BMI) administered by Bluewater Music Services Corp., Songs of Windswept Pacific (BMI) administered by BMG Rights Management (US), LLC.  All rights reserved.  Used by permission. Music video by Bonnie Raitt performing Something’s Got a Hold of My Heart (Official Lyric Video.) © 2022 Redwing Records, LLC. Distributed by ADA.

Bonnie Raitt performs ‘Angel From Montgomery’ with Jackson Browne at the 2022 Billboard Women In Music Awards.

MADE UP MIND (David Landreth/Joseph Sydney Landreth/Jonathan Singleton)

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Bonnie: vocal, electric slide guitar James “Hutch” Hutchinson: bass Ricky Fataar: drums, percussion, backing vocal Glenn Patscha: rhodes piano, hammond B3, backing vocal Kenny Greenberg: electric guitar

© 2015 Birthday Cake Media A (SOCAN) administered by Warner Chappell Music Canada Ltd., Super Big Music (ASCAP) administered by Big Machine Music, LLC, Jett Music (ASCAP) administered by Big Machine Music, LLC. All rights reserved. Used by permission. Music video by Bonnie Raitt performing Made Up Mind (Lyric Video). © 2022 Redwing Records, LLC. Distributed by ADA.

NEW recording of Angel from Montgomery !!

Broken Hearts & Dirty Windows: Songs of John Prine, Vol. 2 , the anticipated new  John Prine  tribute record from Oh Boy Records, is out today. Stream/purchase  HERE .

Created as a celebration of Prine’s life and career, the album features new renditions of some of Prine’s most beloved songs performed by Brandi Carlile (“I Remember Everything”),  Tyler Childers (“Yes I Guess They Oughta Name A Drink After You”), Iris DeMent (“One Red Rose”), Emmylou Harris (“Hello In There”), Jason Isbell (“Souvenirs”), Valerie June (“Summer’s End”), Margo Price (“Sweet Revenge”), Bonnie Raitt (“Angel From Montgomery”), Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats (“Pretty Good”), Amanda Shires  (“Saddle in the Rain”), Sturgill Simpson(“Paradise”) and John Paul White (“Sam Stone”). Proceeds from the album will benefit twelve different non-profit organizations, one selected by each of the featured artists.

Bonnie Raitt – Write Me a Few of Your Lines/Kokomo Blues 60 years anniversary celebration of Arhoolie December 10, 2020

Arhoolie Foundation celebrates it’s 60th anniversary (1960-2020) with an online broadcast.

Bonnie Raitt – Shadow of Doubt Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival October 3, 2020

Hardly Strictly Bluegrass celebrates it’s 20th anniversary with an online broadcast titled “Let The Music Play On”.

Bonnie Raitt & Boz Scaggs – You Don’t Know Like I Know Farm Aid 2020 On the Road

Sam & Dave classic written by Isaac Hayes and David Porter.

Sheryl Crow & Bonnie Raitt – Everything Is Broken [Eric Clapton’s Crossroads 2019]

Eric Clapton, one of the world’s pre-eminent blues/rock guitarists, once again summoned an all-star team of six-string heroes for his fifth Crossroads Guitar Festival in 2019. Held at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas, the two-day concert event raised funds for the Crossroads Centre in Antigua, the chemical dependency treatment and education facility that Clapton founded in 1998.

‘A Tribute To Mose Allison’ Celebrates The Music Of An Exciting Jazz Master

Raitt contributed to a new album, If You’re Going To The City: A Tribute To Mose Allison, which celebrates the late singer and pianist, who famously blended the rough-edged blues of the Mississippi Delta with the 1950s jazz of New York City.

NPR’s Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks to Bonnie Raitt about her friendship with the Mose Allison. They’re also joined by Amy Allison — his daughter, who executive produced the album — about selecting an unexpected list of artists to contribute songs to the album.

Recorded on tour June 3, 2017 – Centennial Hall , London – Ontario Canada

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BONNIE RAITT: JUST LIKE THAT... TOUR

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FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 2024 | 7:30PM

Presented by Artpark

Artpark Mainstage Theater

Special guest: James Hunter 

Gates open at 6:00PM

All times, dates and performers subject to change

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 top in the early ’90s with her GRAMMY-award winning albums, 'Nick of Time' and 'Luck of the Draw,' which featured hits "Something To Talk About" and "I Can't Make You Love Me" among others. The thirteen-time Grammy winner was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2000 and Rolling Stone named the slide guitar ace #54 on their recently updated list of the “250 Greatest Guitarists of All Time” and one of the "100 Greatest Singers of All Time.” 

Raitt’s widely-acclaimed 2012 independent release 'Slipstream' sold over a quarter-million copies, making it one of the top selling independent albums, and earned Raitt her 10th Grammy Award (Best Americana Album). In 2016, Raitt released her highly-anticipated 20th album, 'Dig In Deep' (Redwing Records.) On tour for much of 2017-2019, Raitt and her band performed overseas in Australia, New Zealand as well as Canada before spending the summers touring as support for James Taylor in stadiums and arenas across the U.S., United Kingdom and Europe.

As known for her lifelong commitment to social activism as she is for her music, Raitt has long been involved with the environmental movement, performing concerts around oil, nuclear power, mining, water and forest protection since the mid ’70's.  She was a founding member of MUSE (Musicians United for Safe Energy) which produced the historic concerts, album and movie NO NUKES and continues to work on safe energy issues in addition to environmental protection, social justice and human rights, as well as creator’s rights and music education.

We're excited to offer Bonnie Raitt fans a chance to win a personalized autographed Fender guitar (drawn June 21st at 8 PM). All proceeds directly support the non-profit work of Artpark & Company.

Raffle tickets are $25 and can be purchased here:  https://cbo.io/i/2011525   

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Indoor reserved seating, general admission lawn.

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Bonnie Raitt

2023 Three-Time Grammy Winner to Make AMT Debut

Bonnie Raitt

Bonnie Raitt was raised in Los Angeles in a climate of respect for the arts, Quaker traditions, and a commitment to social activism. A Stella guitar given to her as a Christmas present launched Bonnie on her creative journey at the age of eight. While growing up, though passionate about music from the start, she never considered that it would play a greater role than as one of her many growing interests. Many years and 21 albums later, Bonnie has never felt more grateful that she can continue making music, contributing to causes, keeping her crew working, connecting with her audience, and being recognized with the highest honors and accolades in her industry.

Show Date: Friday, April 26, 2024 at 8pm Tickets : $105, $115, $120 Members On Sale : Tuesday, October 24 at 9am Public On Sale: Friday, October 27 at 10am View this event and purchase tickets here

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