When will I be loved? Ms Linda Ronstadt
From the Stone Poneys to her own remarkable solo career
Singer and star Linda Ronstadt poses for a portrait in Los Angeles, California
When I was about 13 my Dad bought me a CD of Linda Ronstadts greatest hits. He told me that if I wanted to be a singer some day I would have to "study up on the great female vocalists in rock and roll history." Who would have thought that my singing career would bring me to dress up and pretend to be Linda on stage. Introducing, JUST ONE LOOK-a tribute to the music of Linda Ronstadt. Our debut show is on April 24th in Issaquah and we are hoping to book more tribute shows throughout the year. I am so excited to be rockin' out again! I have a great band to back me up and I get to spend time with my Dad, who taught me how good music should really sound. For your ears: CLICK HERE. For date information: CLICK HERE. For your eyes:
Linda Ronstadt
Michael Schulman talks with Linda Ronstadt on living with Parkinson’s, the perils of stardom, and mourning what the border with Mexico has become.
There's cool, and then there's the timeless "old-school cool." Whether it's the punks of the 1980s or sophisticates from the 1880s, each period has its own version of cool. Let's take a moment to reminisce about the rad, the awesome, and the awe-inspiring figures from the past
Linda Ronstadt
Best Cub Scout EVER: 1970s Linda Ronstadt
Linda Ronstadt, who cannot sing due to Parkinson's disease, has cancelled her speaking tour due to health reasons, including a date in Morristown.
The Mexican American singer discusses her heritage in a new documentary, and how important it is to be seen for who she really is
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