Bonnie Koloc "Roll Me On The Water" w/Don Stille

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Uploaded by on Nov 13, 2008

Folk/blues/jazz singer-songwriter Bonnie Koloc performs her song "Roll Me On The Water" at a 2008 Rockford, IL concert

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  • @atfatw RE:well, thats better than bonnie pimping her ass around town.

    Why be vulgar? That's YOUR assumption that I think less of Bonnie Koloc for putting her beautiful, uplifting voice on TV. I am not sure why Judy Collins (who hit a lot of sour notes in her time), Joni Mitchell and Joan Baez entered the mainstream successfully and Bonnie never did. A shame.

  • @StJouish well, thats better than bonnie pimping her ass around town.... but only just so.

  • @critic2080 IOWA! IOWA! IOWA! why, thats next to 'minnesota'

  • @StJouish YES!  I knew I wasn't the only one who recognized her voice in the America's Meat and Potatoes campaign.

  • available @ - cdbaby.com/cd/koloc

  • omg bonnie i actually sang with you in 1972. you invited me on stage. my school sang at orchestra hall with a college. we then went to mayor daley's house to sing for his family. you heard me in the audience up front. great to see you. you look and sound fantastic

  • OMG. I remembered that line about "we were just following our noses," and just a random notion whatever happened to Bonnie Koloc. and here she is on YouTube. I used to live in Chicago at 1510 North Dearborn and we could walk over to the Earol of Old Town and saw Bonnie in person a few times. Remember when she sang for McDonalds?

  • Love Bonnie! Does anyone remember her acapella song about the moon

    big and yellow over the Tippicanoe {sp.) Would to connect again, Thanks , Briar

  • I remember her singing "Both Sides Now" at a show in Evanston, Il in the 60s. I never before experienced an audience in complete silence.

  • @MsJCBurke typo: your accountant

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