Bonnie Bramlett, "In Concert" 1973 (2 songs)
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- "Able, Qualified And Ready"
"Don't Wanna Go Down There"
Bonnie Bramlett
"In Concert", Santa Monica Civic Auditorium
Santa Monica, CA
7 December 1973
with:
Mike Baxter (keys)
Warner 'Doc' Schwebke (bass),
Donnie Dacus (guitar)
Carolyn Brandt & Lagatha Smallwood (bgv)
Gabriel Flemings (band leader, trumpet)
Jimmy Reed (baritone sax)
Larry William (tenor sax)
Photographer Julian Baum has some good shots of this show at www.rocknpics.com.
There will never be anyone like. Love Bonnie Bramlett ♥️
God bless you for putting this up here!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I love this woman's music and voice!!!!
This woman sho nuff got some soul deep down inside!
Amazing singer. She's got the grit and soul of Mavis, Aretha. Sounds like Dick Clark announcing her set.
Bonnie recorded her single album, (sans Delaney) , "Sweet Bonnie Bramlett" in 1973 with the Average White Band as studio backup. The "Entertainers" were put together in mid 1973, to support her and the new album... doing the first, second and third national tours in 1973 and 1974. With select musicians and singers; Gabe Flemings as band leader and trumpet, Big John Rayford and Larry Wilson on saxes, Werner Doc Schwebke on bass, keyboardist Mike 'PapaBax' Baxter, guitars by Phillip John Diaz and Michael Elliott, and on drums Moe Mosely.
Backup vocals by Carolyn Brandt Corlew, Lagatha Smallwood Wharton, and Lea Santos.
The band had power, technique, and taste...and successfully accompanied Bonnie throughout those two years from the Hawaiian Islands Diamond Head Crater Festival to New York Cities best venues. In this video Donnie Decus is on Guitar and Jimmy Reed on Baritone Sax.
Love these "guys"... Saw them in Berkeley around this same time... AWESOME!!
Guys? This is the great Bonnie Bramlett.
Saw Bonnie a couple of years later - 1975 - at a club in Syracuse, NY. She opened for Freddie King. Buzz Feiten was her guitarist.
the amazing Miss Bonnie Bramlett - The 9th Wonder of the World !
She been singing for yrs now - and still rocks , like fine wine - gets better w/age. Love her.
THIS WOMAN MOVES ME .🙄 SING IT GIRL . . . AND NEVER STOP. MUCH LOVE. 🏅🌸
wow! Great Voice
What a VOICE!!!!!!
God bless you for posting this video. Recently I got heavy into D&B. I think they deserved much better than they got. Eric Clapton made them a big hit but on the other hand no one took them serious after he left. Kinda like a double edge sword. It was all a shame!
eric did not make them great. they were already great for years at that point.most people dont really understand real rock & roll at all.
Remember - Leon Russell did a lot with them, too.... they were famous in his fan base!
If memory serves me well, Eric left Traffic to play with them.
If Bonnie isn't number one, she's way ahead of whoever is number three
thanks!
Carolyn Brandt and Lagatha Smallwood - harmony vox
Wonderful! Who's on guitar? Looks like Kim Simmonds from Savoy Brown
Donnie Dacus on guitar.
Donnie Dacus (not Decus per the other comment here). Dacus was enlisted by Chicago after the death of Terry Kath. He didn't last too long but with a lengthy list of stellar credits he surely deserves to be better known that he is.
@@MrCherryJuice, thanks for this info - corrected above.