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Karla Bonoff

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Karla Bonoff (born December 27, 1951〔(Bryndle website )〕) is an American singer-songwriter, primarily known for her songwriting.
As a songwriter, Bonoff's songs have been interpreted by other artists such as "Home" by Bonnie Raitt, "Tell Me Why" by Wynonna Judd, and "Isn't It Always Love" by Lynn Anderson. Linda Ronstadt has recorded a number of her songs, notably three tracks on the 1976 album ''Hasten Down the Wind'' – "Someone To Lay Down Beside Me", "Lose Again" and "If He's Ever Near", which introduced the then-unknown Bonoff to a mass audience.
In her early career, Bonoff sang background vocals for Ronstadt and Wendy Waldman before releasing her debut album in 1977, titled ''Karla Bonoff''. Her other albums include ''Restless Nights'' (1979), ''Wild Heart of the Young'' (1982), ''New World'' (1988) and ''All My Life'' (a greatest hits collection) in 1999. Bonoff is best known as a songwriter, but she is also noted for her hit recording of "Personally", which became a #19 hit on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 as well as #3 on the Adult Contemporary chart in the summer of 1982. She also recorded "Somebody's Eyes" for the ''Footloose'' (1984) soundtrack and "Standing Right Next To Me" on the ''8 Seconds'' (1994) soundtrack.
Bonoff's first live album was released in September 2007. This double CD includes many of her best-known songs performed live in concert on October 24, 2004 in Santa Barbara, California (except for one song recorded July 30, 2005 in Japan). She is backed by her touring band, which includes the late Kenny Edwards (guitar, bass, mandolin, cello, vocals) and Nina Gerber (guitar) plus long-time associate Scott Babcock (drums and vocals).
She was also a member of the group Bryndle, which included Wendy Waldman and Kenny Edwards (Edwards also produced Bonoff's first three albums). The band also included Andrew Gold until he left it in 1996. The group first formed in the late 1960s, but did not release any albums until twenty years later with two studio albums and a live album between 1995 and 2002.
Bonoff continues to tour throughout the US and Japan.
==Discography==


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