Seattle Music Legend "Bonnie Guitar" |
2014-08-26
This Special Lady Of The Puget Sound Is A Perfect Example Of What Seattle Is Really All About When It Comes To Making Them Hits!
She also co-founded the record company Dolton Records in the late 50s, that launched the careers of The Fleetwoods and The Ventures. In 1960 she left Dolton and became part owner of Jerden Records. She was married to musician and inventor Paul Tutmarc. Just In From Seattle Music History!!!
Born in 1923 in Seattle as Bonnie Buckingham, she took up playing the guitar as a teenager which led to her stage name, Bonnie Guitar. At the same time, she also started songwriting. In 1944 she married her former guitar teacher Paul Tutmarc.[1] Bonnie and Paul had one daughter, Paula, born in 1950; they split in 1955 and Bonnie moved to Los Angeles. Through much of the 1950s, Bonnie worked as a session guitarist at quite a few small labels, like Abbot, Fabor, and also Radio Recorders.
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Location:South Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.
Seattle, WA, USA
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