'Bonnie Bramlett' (born Bonnie Lynn O'Farrell,
11 August 1944,
Alton,
Illinios), is an
American singer known for her distinctive
vocals in
rock and
pop music. This began in the mid
1960s as a
backing singer, forming the
husband-and-
wife team of
Delaney & Bonnie, and continuing to the present day as a
solo artist.
Career
Bramlett started her musical career at the age of fifteen as a backup singer for
blues acts such as
Fontella Bass,
Albert King, and
Little Milton.
She made history as the first
Caucasian female to sing with
Ike and
Tina Turner as one of the "Ikettes". She eventually moved to
Los Angeles, where she met fellow singer Delaney Bramlett in 1967 at a bowling alley gig for his band, The Shindogs.
They were married within the week. The duo signed with
Stax Records and became known as
Delaney & Bonnie, becoming the first white artists among
R&B artists such as
Rufus Thomas,
Carla Thomas,
Sam & Dave,
John Lee Hooker, and
Booker T. and the MGs. They soon toured Europe with British rock legend
Eric Clapton. With frequent drop-in performances by other noted musicians like
Duane Allman,
George Harrison, and
Dave Mason, the group became known as Delaney & Bonnie & Friends.
Despite this all-star assistance, the duo only managed to
chart two
songs, their best-known "Never-Ending Song of Love" and a
cover of Mason's "Only You Know and I Know". Delaney & Bonnie disbanded, both musically and maritally, in 1972. Bonnie Bramlett's most famous song from this period,
"Groupie" (later known as "Superstar") (co-written with
Leon Russell) became a big hit for
The Carpenters in 1971 and has been successfully recorded numerous other times.
Bonnie Bramlett continued her career as a solo songwriter and recording artist. She released ''Sweet Bonnie Bramlett'' in 1973, backed by
The Average White Band.
In the late
1970s, she toured with
Stephen Stills, during which she gained some press notoriety for an incident with
Elvis Costello at a
Holiday Inn hotel bar in
Columbus, Ohio. Costello referred to
James Brown as a "jive-ass
nigger," then upped the ante by pronouncing
Ray Charles a "blind, ignorant nigger." A contrite Costello apologised at a
New York City press conference a few days later, claiming that he had been drunk and had been attempting to be obnoxious in order to bring the conversation to a swift conclusion, not anticipating that Bramlett would bring his comments to the press. According to Costello, "it became necessary for me to outrage these people with about the most obnoxious and offensive remarks that I could muster."
Bramlett also frequently appeared with
The Allman Brothers.
After exploring the
gospel music genre in the '80s, in 1988, Bonnie married
Danny Sheridan who soon produced her next recordings via the “Revolutionary Hard Rockin’ Blues” of their “
Bandaloo Doctors". The group's music attracted the admiration of many Hollywood celebrities, and the couple was soon cast for several seasons of the hit
ABC series ''
Roseanne''; Bonnie as a semi-regular on the sitcom playing a co-worker named 'Bonnie' and friend to
Roseanne Barr's character 'Roseanne Conner', with Sheridan occasionally writing music and appearing as the character “Hank the bass player”. Sheridan went on to act in Pauly Shore’s film “
Pauly Shore Is Dead” (2003), and Bramlett in Oliver Stone's ''
The Doors'' (1991). During this period, Delaney and Bonnie's daughter,
Bekka Bramlett, also started a singing career, eventually joining
Fleetwood Mac in 1993 after the departure of
Stevie Nicks.
It wasn't Bonnie's first acting appearance; she and Delaney Bramlett had small roles in 1971's road classic ''
Vanishing Point'' and in 1974's Catch My Soul. Bonnie had also guest-starred in an episode of ''
Fame'' in 1986. She also appeared in the Andrew Davis film ''
The Guardian'' (2006) starring Kevin Costner.
In 2002, Bramlett returned to her musical roots, releasing her album ''I'm Still the Same''. She continues to record and tour today.
Discography
★ Delaney & Bonnie
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★ ''Home'' (Stax, 1969)
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★ ''The Original Delaney & Bonnie'' (Elektra, 1969)
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★ ''On Tour With Eric Clapton'' (Atco, 1970)
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★ ''To Bonnie From Delaney'' (Atco, 1970)
★
★ ''Genesis'' (GNP, 1971)
★
★ ''Motel Shot'' (Atco, 1971)
★
★ ''Country Life'' (Atco, 1972)
★
★ ''D & B Together'' (CBS, 1972)
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★ ''Catch My Soul'' (1973)
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★ ''The Best of Delaney & Bonnie'' (1973)
★
★ ''Original Delaney & Bonnie and Friends'' (2001)
★ Bonnie Bramlett
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★ ''Sweet Bonnie Bramlett'' (CBS, 1973)
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★ ''It's Time'' (Capricorn, 1975)
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★ ''Lady's Choice'' (Capricorn, 1976)
★
★ ''Memories'' (Capricorn, 1978)
★
★ ''Step by Step'' (1981)
★
★ ''I'm Still the Same'' (Audium, 2002)
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★ ''Pennies from Heaven'' (Zoho, 2005)
★
★ ''Roots, Blues & Jazz'' (Zoho, 2005)
Filmography
★ ''
Vanishing Point'' (1971)
★ ''Catch My Soul'' (aka ''Santa Fe Satan'') (1974)
★ ''
Fame'', episode "Fame and Fortune" (1986)
★ ''
The Doors'' (1991)
★ ''
Roseanne'' (1991-1995)
★ ''
The Guardian'' (2006)
External links
★
All-Music Guide: Bonnie Bramlett
★
The Bonnie Bramlett Official Website
★
Bonnie Bramlett's album recordings
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