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Linda Ronstadt
Arizona native Ronstadt has enjoyed a successful multi-genre career since heading to L.A. with a friend and starting the Stone Poneys. During the '60s, that group had several modestly successful folk-rock albums and one hit single, "Different Drum," penned by Monkee and White-Out heir Mike Nesmith. From there, initially backed by musicians who would go on to become The Eagles, Ronstadt became a multi-platinum interpreter of work by various singer/songwriters, ranging from The Eagles' Henley and Frey to Jagger-Richards, Warren Zevon, and Elvis Costello. When momentum started to wane in the early '80s, she made several cross-genre leaps, to generally good reception: first, an appearance in a Broadway production, and later a movie, of Gilbert & Sullivan's "Pirates of Penzance," and a series of albums with orchestra conductor Nelson Riddle featuring pre-rock pop standards. Shortly thereafter she returned to her Latin roots with the hit album Canciones de mi Padre, and recorded a country album with Dolly Parton and Emmylou Harris. She continues to work in various styles and makes occasional appearances; an enhanced version of What's New?, her first release with Riddle, was issued in 2002.
Written by: Mary Eisenhart
http://www.ronstadt-linda.com/
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Wednesday, Jun 19, 2013 | ||||
| 3:00am | Overnight Album Side Heart | |||
| 7:00am | Milestones in Rock | |||
| 10:00am | Ten @ 10 1974 | |||
| 1:45pm | One 45 @ 1:45 Heart | |||
| 5:00pm | Lost & Found | |||
| 9:00pm | Long One @ 9 The Kinks | |||
| 10:00pm | Ten @ 10 Replay 1974 | |||
Thursday, Jun 20, 2013 | ||||
| 12:00am | Thursday Artist Portrait Pink Floyd (all day) | |||
| 3:00am | Overnight Album Side Pink Floyd | |||
| 10:00am | Ten @ 10 1978 | |||
| 1:45pm | One 45 @ 1:45 The Beach Boys | |||
| 5:00pm | Lost & Found | |||
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