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  1. Karla Bonoff (album) Karla Bonoff. (album) Karla Bonoff is the RIAA Gold-certified first album by singer/songwriter Karla Bonoff. It includes several of Bonoff's compositions which had previously been prominently recorded: three by Linda Ronstadt ("Lose Again", "If He's Ever Near", "Someone to Lay Down Beside Me") and one by Bonnie Raitt ("Home").

  2. Karla Bonoff is the RIAA Gold-certified first album by singer/songwriter Karla Bonoff.It includes several of Bonoff’s compositions which had previously been prominently recorded: three by Linda Ronstadt (“Lose Again”, “If He’s Ever Near”, “Someone to Lay Down Beside Me”) and one by Bonnie Raitt (“Home”).

  3. Karla Bonoff is the RIAA Gold-certified first album by singer/songwriter Karla Bonoff.It includes several of Bonoff's compositions which had previously been prominently recorded: three by Linda Ronstadt ("Lose Again", "If He's Ever Near", "Someone to Lay Down Beside Me") and one by Bonnie Raitt ().

  4. Karla Bonoff is the RIAA Gold-certified first album by singer/songwriter Karla Bonoff. It includes several of Bonoff’s compositions which had previously been prominently recorded: three by Linda Ronstadt (“Lose Again”, “If He’s Ever Near”, “Someone to Lay Down Beside Me”) and one by Bonnie Raitt (“Home”).

  5. Karla Bonoff is the RIAA Gold-certified first album by singer/songwriter Karla Bonoff. It includes several of Bonoff's compositions which had previously been prominently recorded: three by Linda Ronstadt (Lose Again, If He's Ever Near, Someone to Lay Down Beside Me) and one by Bonnie Raitt (Home).

  6. Karla Bonoff is the RIAA Gold-certified first album by singer/songwriter Karla Bonoff. It includes several of Bonoff's compositions which had previously been prominently recorded: three by Linda Ronstadt ("Lose Again", "If He's Ever Near", "Someone to Lay Down Beside Me") and one by Bonnie Raitt ("Home").

  7. Feb 29, 2024 · Karla Bonoff (top) whose first three albums from Columbia Records (below) date back to the 1970s and 80s, will play in concert at Vashon Center for the Arts on March 7 (Courtesy Photos). “Long before Alanis and Jewel, there was a breed of singer/songwriters whose earthly anthems of soul-searching heartache and joy touched souls in a way few can muster today.”