Linda Ronstadt: CBS Sunday Morning Interview
In a revealing interview, the legendary singer-songwriter Linda Ronstadt opens up to Tracy Smith about her career, the loss of her singing voice, and living with Parkinson’s. She also talks about the release of her first-ever live album, “Linda Ronstadt Live in Hollywood,” which presents previously-unreleased recordings from her celebrated 1980 HBO special, recorded at Television Center Studios in Hollywood.
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Bill says:
We watched Linda begin her career in Tucson and become one of the finest singers anywhere, and no present-day singer can come anywhere close to her voice. Those were the days when there was actually talent in the music industry.
Tommy Marx says:
That made me cry. Linda has always been an amazing singer, and certainly a large part of that was due to her talent, but even moreso it was due to her fierce emotion, the way she put so much meaning into every single note. She is truly a legendary icon, and while she may not be able to sing anymore, I’m so thankful that we had years of incredible performances to go back to and listen to over and over. Much love to you, Linda. You have touched far more lives than you could ever know.