Karla Bonoff
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Welcome to the Official Karla Bonoff Music Channel
Karla Bonoff has been described as one of the finest singer/songwriters of her generation. That description is not hyperbole.
Bonoff has enjoyed critical acclaim, commercial success, enduring popularity and the unwavering respect of her peers. Karla has seen her songs become hits for Bonnie Raitt, Wynonna Judd, and Linda Ronstadt. Many of Bonoff’s ballads are classics.
Karla has continued to tour extensively, playing sold-out shows around the world. Hearing Karla’s moving vocals on her rich, expressive songs is refreshing, exhilarating, and restorative.
Recently, a resurgence of interest in Karla, includes her as part of the Linda Ronstadt documentary, The Sound of My Voice, she released Carry Me Home, her first in a decade, Trisha Yearwood covered "Home," Bob Leftsetz and, Sirius/XM interviewed her and Bonnie Raitt posted a YouTube video of "Home," honoring John Prine and all of us stuck in our homes fighting COVID-19.
Karla Bonoff has been described as one of the finest singer/songwriters of her generation. That description is not hyperbole.
Bonoff has enjoyed critical acclaim, commercial success, enduring popularity and the unwavering respect of her peers. Karla has seen her songs become hits for Bonnie Raitt, Wynonna Judd, and Linda Ronstadt. Many of Bonoff’s ballads are classics.
Karla has continued to tour extensively, playing sold-out shows around the world. Hearing Karla’s moving vocals on her rich, expressive songs is refreshing, exhilarating, and restorative.
Recently, a resurgence of interest in Karla, includes her as part of the Linda Ronstadt documentary, The Sound of My Voice, she released Carry Me Home, her first in a decade, Trisha Yearwood covered "Home," Bob Leftsetz and, Sirius/XM interviewed her and Bonnie Raitt posted a YouTube video of "Home," honoring John Prine and all of us stuck in our homes fighting COVID-19.
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