June 24 : Masters of American Music Taylor Lamborn Celebrates Bonnie Raitt

Roots of American Music continues its new Masters of American Music series—an ongoing concert and storytelling experience celebrating the artists who shaped the foundations of American music.

Held on the fourth Wednesday of each month, the series brings audiences into an intimate setting where music and storytelling come together, connecting listeners more deeply to the history behind the songs.

For the fourth program in this series, Taylor Lamborn will perform the music of Bonnie Raitt.

A celebrated singer, songwriter, and slide guitarist, Bonnie Raitt has spent decades blending blues, folk, rock, and roots traditions into a singular American sound. Known for songs like “Something to Talk About,” “I Can’t Make You Love Me,” and “Love Sneakin’ Up On You,” her influence reaches far beyond performance alone.

Taylor Lamborn is deeply inspired not only by Bonnie Raitt’s musicianship and guitar playing, but also by her fierce advocacy work. Throughout her career, Raitt has consistently used her platform to champion artists, workers, and communities—particularly those whose contributions form the bedrock of American music traditions. That spirit closely mirrors the mission of ROOTS: lifting up foundational American artists whose influence can still be heard in nearly every genre of music today.

A celebrated Cleveland songwriter, guitarist, songwriter, and longtime staple of the regional blues scene, Taylor Lamborn was named the new Executive Director of ROOTS in December after years of serving as both a Teaching Artist and performer with the organization.

As both artist and Executive Director, Taylor brings a uniquely personal connection to this performance and to the mission behind the Masters of American Music series. More than a tribute concert, this evening offers audiences a window into the worlds of songwriting, performance, and musical stewardship, while also providing insight into the future vision of ROOTS—one grounded in tradition, education, community, and the enduring legacy of American roots music.

$15 cover at the door; all are welcome.
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4601 Lorain Ave
Cleveland OH, 44102

June 24, 2026

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