![]() ![]() Mostly, though, she said she appreciates playing for her fans of 40 years. Her sister lives on Bainbridge Island, and the musician has visited Vashon once or twice before. It should be a fun night.”Īs for Bonoff, she said she’s always happy to come to the Northwest. “And, we are so excited about the concert. ![]() That’s our first priority - to keep the building sustainable there are numerous second priorities, so we are hoping to boost income beyond movie ticket sales,” she said. ![]() We’d like to raise enough for a down payment on a loan. Wolcott said that while live events are well covered on the island and she doesn’t want to “jump into someone else’s pool,” she hopes the concert will raise much-needed funds for a new heating and cooling system in the theater. We’ve had other live events here, so suddenly people are contacting me for bookings.” “‘We have a date we could fill on her Northwest tour. “It was Strawberry Festival, and her people called me,” Wolcott recalled. Part of the new wave of female songwriters in the 70s who personalized songs with soul-searching lyrics, Bonoff’s hit “Someone to Lay Down Beside Me” sung by Linda Ronstadt, “Home” sung by Bonnie Raitt and “Tell Me Why” sung by Wynonna Judd were among her many titles that resonated with fans then and still do today.Ī gift out of the air, or more succinctly, out of the airwaves, is how Bonoff’s concert arrived on Vashon Theatre owner Eileen Wolcott’s cell phone last summer. Be prepared, Vashon, to stand in line.īonoff, who says her passion has always been music, began her career early, writing songs at age 15 and studying guitar with Frank Hamilton of the folk group The Weavers. On tour in the Northwest, Bonoff will first play in Portland, then at Seattle’s Triple Door, before taking the ferry to Vashon for a one-night-only performance on Wednesday, Feb. On any given Monday around noon, a line formed for the open mic Hoot Night - only the people waiting were not patrons but performers, soon to be “discovered,” and singer-songwriter Karla Bonoff, then in her late teens, was among them.įast-forward several decades to next week, when patrons will queue up outside the Vashon Theatre for a concert by the now acclaimed singer-songwriter. ![]() In the heady days of the late 1960s and early 70s, The Troubadour nightclub in West Hollywood did more than just serve up well-drinks it helped launch the careers of many famous singer-songwriters. ![]()
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