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NH365 is a different approach to a community calendar for New Hampshire. Free registration allows you to:
Events will be shared among a growing number of media participants, such as newspapers and radio stations. more...
The goal of the public-private partnership is to create a comprehensive, shared database of happenings in the Granite State and beyond. more...
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Dates
Wed., May. 30
Location
Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom 169 Ocean Blvd. Hampton, NH 03842 Website 603-929-4100
Tickets at the door Gold $80.50; Reserved $70.50; GA $36.50 603-929-4100
Accessibility Wheelchair accessible
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Bonnie Raitt - SOLD OUT
Wednesday, May. 30
8 p.m.
Box Office 603-929-4100 Website
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With the release of her nineteenth album, Slipstream, Bonnie Raitt is starting anew. The album marks her return to studio recording after seven years; it's coming out as the launch of her own label, Redwing Records; and it delivers some of the most surprising and rewarding music of her remarkable career, thanks in part to some experimental sessions with celebrated producer Joe Henry.
The years before and after Raitt's last album, 2005's acclaimed Souls Alike, weren't an easy time for her, with the passing of parents, her brother, and a best friend. So after following that album with her usual long run of touring—winding up with the "dream come true" of the "BonTaj Roulet" revue with Taj Mahal in 2009 and a triumphant appearance at the all-star Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 25th anniversary concerts the same year— she decided to step back and recharge for a while.
More than just a best-selling artist, respected guitarist, expressive singer, and accomplished songwriter, Bonnie Raitt has become an institution in American music. Born to a musical family, the nine-time Grammy winner, who Rolling Stone named one of the "100 Greatest Singers of All Time," is the daughter of celebrated Broadway singer John Raitt (Carousel, Oklahoma!, The Pajama Game) and accomplished pianist/singer Marge Goddard. She 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.
Now, Raitt is re-energized and excited to strap her guitar back on and get to work.
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