That's amazing to have found a "constant ... star" trifecta so quickly.
And a BBBOS to "Someone to Lay Down Beside Me," some of the best pure songwriting I've ever heard in the singer-songwriter ouevre. Was Karla Bonoff considered part of the Canyon community?
I have to assume she was; I believe it was either Jackson Browne or Glenn Frey who turned Ronstadt on to her stuff (there were sveral Bonoff songs on Hasten Down the Wind).
Agreed that was my BOS too (what I heard of it).
Any idea what she's up to lately? Looks like her website has been abandoned--karlabonoff.com goes to one of those "buy this domain" pages.
She played a concert in NYC in January. I wrote this preview of it for the Voice:
SATURDAY 1.21
Karla Bonoff
NY Society for Ethical Culture, 2 W 64th, 212-307-7171.
8pm, $25-$30.
Her “Someone to Lay Down Beside Me” made for a better ersatz Ronstadt than Ronstadt herself, and she went on to pen other hits for Linda, including “All My Life.” Bonoff’s a talent, albeit an unprolific one; long breaks between records rendered her forgotten. Her catalog isn’t large, but it’s good. Opener Catie Curtis is a Bostonian confessional singer-songwriter who sounds like those Canadian softies.