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Videos: A look back at Linda Ronstadt's career

  • Apr 9, 2014
  • Apr 9, 2014 Updated Mar 18, 2020
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Linda Ronstadt began singing as a child. She performed her first hits with the Stone Ponies. She sang in Spanish. She sang with the Nelson Riddle Orchestra. She performed opera. She recorded lullabies made from rock and roll songs. Parkinson's disease has ended Ronstadt's singing career, but her impressive body of work has earned the Tucson native a spot in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

Linda Ronstadt - Long Long Time

Linda Ronstadt and the Stone Ponys "Ask any mirror"

Linda Ronstadt - Por Un Amor

Linda Ronstadt - You're No Good

Linda Ronstadt with Nelson Riddles band-Desperado

Linda Ronstadt - Pirates of Penzance TV Show.

Diane Sawyer's Exclusive Interview With Linda Ronstadt

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