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2024 | Received the Kennedy Center Honor, celebrating her lifetime achievements in music. |
2023 | Received recognition at the Americana Music Honors and Awards, further cementing her status in the Americana music genre. |
February 2023 | Won Song of the Year and Best American Roots Song at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards for the title track of her album 'Just Like That...' |
2022 | Received the Icon Award at the Billboard Women in Music Awards, acknowledging her influential career. |
2022 | Won the Grammy Award for Song of the Year with her single 'Just Like That'. |
April 22 2022 | Released her 21st studio album 'Just Like That...' and began a nationwide tour running through November. |
June 2019 | Named one of the Pride50 'trailblazing individuals' by Queerty on the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots, recognizing his work towards LGBTQ equality, acceptance, and dignity. |
June 25 2019 | Published an article titled 'The Gentrification of Queerness' in The Nation magazine, providing critical commentary on LGBTQ+ issues and urban dynamics. |
2018 | Published memoir 'No Ashes in the Fire', which was selected as a New York Times Notable Book of the Year and won the Lambda Literary Award for Gay Memoir/Biography. |
2018 | Cancelled the first leg of her spring-summer touring schedule due to a medical issue requiring surgical intervention, with plans to resume touring in June. |
2018 | Received the People's Voice Award from the Folk Alliance International Awards in recognition of her activism. |
2017 | Honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Guitar Museum, celebrating her significant impact on music. |
2016 | Endorsed Bernie Sanders during the Democratic primary campaign. |
February 2016 | Released her seventeenth studio album 'Dig In Deep', which charted at number 11 on the US Billboard 200 chart. |
May 30 2015 | Performed with Leon Russell and Ivan Neville at The Canyon Club in Agoura Hills, California to raise money for Marty Grebb, who was battling cancer. |
2012 | Received Humanitarian Award from the American Conference on Diversity for his advocacy in Newark, where he served as Chair of the LGBTQ Concerns Advisory Commission under Mayor Cory A. Booker. |
2012 | Awarded Outstanding Academic Leadership Award from Rutgers University LGBTQ and Diversity Resource Center, along with Prof. Beryl Satter, for developing the Queer Newark Oral History Project. |
2012 | Participated in the Seminar on Debates on Religion and Sexuality convened by theologian Mark Jordan at Harvard Divinity School. |
April 2012 | Released her studio album 'Slipstream', which charted at Number 6 on the US Billboard 200 chart, her first top ten album since 1994. |
February 2012 | Performed a duet with Alicia Keys at the 54th Annual Grammy Awards, honoring Etta James. |
2011 | Raitt appeared in the documentary 'Reggae Got Soul: The Story of Toots and the Maytals', which was featured on the BBC. |
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