Classic Rock

BONNIE RAITT

There have been so many big changes in music since 1998: file sharing, auto-tune, home studios, the vinyl comeback, streaming… How have they affected you?

The first thing that pops out is the return of vinyl. That changed how I sequenced my upcoming album. I rearranged the songs so they would fit comfortably on each side without losing the sonics. It’s wonderful that folks are

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