"I trademarked 'BonTaj Roulet,'" Raitt told Billboard.com. "I had the idea for this back when I did Lilith Fair, the whole idea of a touring mini-festival and ticket prices going to social causes. It's not only the beginning of what I hope will be many years of BonTaj, but a franchise I'd like to see grow to where we can take it to Europe and get a combination of special guests and showcase new bands. That's my dream -- a rotating music festival where we're basically a kind of brand name and can do a lot of different things under that."
Mahal, meanwhile, says he's all for it. "As musicians, there's things you want to go out and do, different projects," he said. "Both of us have a broad overall viewpoint of the music that's out there and musicians and culture and whatnot. There's a lot of stuff you can find your way to through the music, so this could be a really great thing. And I know we'll have a lot of fun."
Raitt and Mahal, who met around 1970 and worked together on Raitt's 1973 album, "Takin' My Time," will perform with their own bands on the tour, then play a collaborative set at the end of each show. Raitt said they'll begin preparing after she completes her current U.S. tour later this month.
"We have to plan ahead," she said. "Both bands are going to want to back us up on every song, and we could just make a big noise if we're not careful. There's a bunch of stuff we should be able to look in our toy chest and be able to pull out on a given night -- back-porch country duets on guitar, stuff with just a small cut-down band, at least four or five killer R&B blowouts ... I'm hoping we'll get a dozen songs we really love and then pick and choose each night depending on how we feel."
Raitt said there are no plans yet to document the tour. "I don't want to be tied down for this tour," she said. "I want to test the waters and have a blast with it and let it unfold. Down the line we'll probably make a DVD of it, but I don't know if that'll be this year."
(Editing by Sheri Linden at Reuters)
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