Acclaimed Singer-Songwriter to Play Music Hall in Mill Valley

Karla Bonoff is bringing her career-spanning catalog to Marin County, performing April 30 at Sweetwater Music Hall in Mill Valley.

She’ll share a set that threads her own recordings with songs she wrote for others, anchoring a night Marin County audiences probably won’t forget.

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Karla Bonoff Comes to Mill Valley: A Night of Timeless Songs

From Sausalito to San Rafael, music lovers know Mill Valley’s Sweetwater Music Hall is the perfect intimate setting for a songwriter like Bonoff. She’s teaming up with guitarist Nina Gerber, and the evening should offer a listening experience that moves through Bonoff’s decades-long career.

Expect a few surprises along the way. Fans will hear Karla Bonoff perform selections that helped define her career and shaped American folk-rock’s sound.

The show will probably strike a chord with longtime listeners from Fairfax to Tiburon. Many have followed her work since the Los Angeles era that produced so many iconic songwriters.

A Legacy Woven Through the Voices of Others

Bonoff wrote songs that traveled far beyond her own albums, turning into hits for some of the era’s biggest voices. Here are a few anchors from her catalog:

  • “Home” — Bonnie Raitt later made this one famous with her own cover.
  • “Tell Me Why” — Wynonna Judd turned this into a country-pop favorite.
  • “Isn’t It Always Love” — Lynn Anderson recorded it, showing Bonoff’s cross-genre reach.
  • “All My Life” — Bonoff’s collaboration with Linda Ronstadt and Aaron Neville became a hit and even won a Grammy.
  • “Personally” — Bonoff’s own chart breakthrough in 1982, peaking at No. 19 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 3 on the Adult Contemporary chart.

The Troubadour Spirit: LA Roots and Wide-Ranging Influences

Bonoff often reflects on the The Troubadour era—a time when the Los Angeles music scene sparked collaborations among some of pop and folk’s most enduring voices. She’s mentioned peers and influences like Jackson Browne, James Taylor, Elton John, and Laura Nyro as touchstones that shaped her approach to melody and storytelling.

Bonoff says she soaked up the creative energy of that period. For fans in Marin—maybe circling San Rafael’s downtown, riding the ferry to Tiburon, or grabbing brunch in Larkspur—this Mill Valley show is a chance to hear how those experiences echo through every chorus and verse in her catalog.

Carry Me Home to Now: A Modern Chapter and a Documentary Spotlight

Bonoff’s recent work includes Carry Me Home, released in 2019 as her first new album in over a decade. The project blends fresh material with revisited classics and even a Jackson Browne cover, showing how she stays vital while honoring her past.

Her appearance in the 2019 documentary Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice highlighted her enduring friendship and creative partnership with Ronstadt. That’s a point of interest for fans across Marin—from Novato to San Anselmo—who watched that friendship unfold in real time.

What to Expect at Sweetwater Music Hall

When Bonoff hits the stage in Mill Valley, you can count on a show that covers her whole career. She brings the kind of warmth that Marin audiences know and love.

Nina Gerber joins her on guitar, and that combo has made plenty of Bonoff’s past shows memorable. Here’s what you might be in for:

  • A setlist mixing Bonoff’s own songs with her well-known tracks written for other artists.
  • Guitar-centered arrangements that really show off her melodies and lyric style.
  • Maybe even a few surprises—she’s got enough history to pull out something unexpected.

From Mill Valley’s heart, you get a taste of what makes Marin such a magnet for songwriters and folks who love live music. Planning a night out in the North Bay? Honestly, this Mill Valley date feels like a rare chance to catch a songwriter whose work has quietly shaped American music for decades.

 
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