[95] It sold over 3½ million copies in less than a year in the U.S. alone – a record for a female artist. The album's critical and commercial success was due to a fine presentation of country and rock, with Heart Like a Wheel her first of many major commercial successes that would set her on the path to being one of the best-selling female artists of all time. Ronstadt has collaborated with artists in diverse genres, including Bette Midler, Billy Eckstine,[20] Frank Zappa, Carla Bley (Escalator Over the Hill), Rosemary Clooney, Flaco Jiménez, Philip Glass, Warren Zevon, Emmylou Harris, Gram Parsons, Dolly Parton, Neil Young, Paul Simon, Earl Scruggs, Johnny Cash, and Nelson Riddle. [169] Following the incident, many friends of Ronstadt's, including the Eagles, immediately cancelled their engagements at the Aladdin. In late 1977, Ronstadt became the first female recording artist to have two songs in the U.S. These performances were later released on DVD. When she met the opera superstar Beverly Sills, she was told, "My dear, every soprano in the world wants to play Mimi!" "[58], By this stage of her career, Ronstadt had established her niche in the field of country-rock. I now realize I was taking a tremendous risk, and that Joe Smith (the head of Elektra Records, and strongly opposed) was looking out for himself, and for me. Ronstadt won her first Grammy Award[94] for Best Country Vocal Performance/Female for "I Can't Help It (If I'm Still in Love with You)" which was originally a 1940s hit by Hank Williams. [44] In August 2013, she revealed to Alanna Nash, writing for AARP, that she has Parkinson's disease and "can no longer sing a note. 'Existe un hermoso país en su cabeza' fue mezclado y grabado en Plastic Studios en 1989 y además de estar en Weimar Tapes, también fue editado en Toracic Tapes de Miguel A. Ruiz, en el mismo año. She wanted "angels in the architecture" – a reference to a lyric in the Paul Simon song "You Can Call Me Al" from Graceland. Ronstadt is considered an "interpreter of her times",[79] and has earned praise for her courage to put her "stamp" on many of her songs. This "watch list" shows the prisoners on Texas' death row whose cases we feel are close to final review, or are likely to become close to final some time this year. The Rolling Stone cover story was accompanied by a series of photographs of Ronstadt in a skimpy red slip, taken by Annie Leibovitz. At the time, Ronstadt received some chiding for both the album cover and her venture into what was then considered "elevator music" by cynics, but remained determined to record with Riddle, and What's New became a hit. Her remarks drew international headlines. She opened many doors for women in rock and roll and other musical genres by championing songwriters and musicians, pioneering her chart success onto the concert circuit, and being in the vanguard of many musical movements. In 1978, Ronstadt, Dolly Parton, and Emmylou Harris, friends and admirers of one another's work (Ronstadt had included a cover of Parton's "I Will Always Love You" on Prisoner in Disguise) attempted to collaborate on a Trio album. It included her as the featured artist with a full photo layout and an article by Ben Fong-Torres, discussing Ronstadt's many struggling years in rock n roll, as well as her home life and what it was like to be a woman on tour in a decidedly all-male environment. Keeping with the Ronstadt history theme, her cover art was dramatic, bold, and colorful; it shows Ronstadt in full Mexican regalia. Among them were the RIAA platinum-certified single "Blue Bayou", a country rock interpretation of a Roy Orbison song; "It's So Easy" – previously sung by Buddy Holly – , a cover of The Rolling Stones' "Tumbling Dice", and "Poor Poor Pitiful Me", a song written by Warren Zevon, an up-and-coming songwriter of the time. Her highest-selling album to date is the 1976 compilation Greatest Hits, certified for over seven million units sold in 2001. With the release of Heart Like a Wheel‍—‌named after one of the album's songs, written by Anna McGarrigle‍—‌Ronstadt reached number 1 on the Billboard 200 chart;[91] it was also the first of four number 1 Country Albums, and the disc was certified double-platinum[92] (over two million copies sold in the U.S.). Beginning in the mid-1970s, Ronstadt's private life became increasingly public. However, Ronstadt's displeasure with the final result led her, with regrets, to scrap the project. [185], In May 2009, Ronstadt received an honorary doctorate of music degree from the Berklee College of Music for her achievements and influence in music and her contributions to American and international culture. Benatar praised Ronstadt by stating, "There are a lot of good female singers around. [55], Ronstadt captured the sounds of country music and the rhythms of ranchera music – which she likened in 1968 to "Mexican bluegrass" – and redirected them into her rock 'n' roll and some of her pop music. Ronstadt's album sales have not been certified since 2001. I also didn't want to embrace the values that have been so completely embraced by that city. [56] But increasingly, Ronstadt wanted to make a union of folk music and rock 'n' roll,[40] and in 1964, after a semester at Arizona State University,[56] the 18-year-old decided to move to Los Angeles. "[101] Qualities which, Asher has stated, were considered a "negative (in a woman at that time), whereas in a man they were perceived as being masterful and bold". [46], In 1981, Ronstadt produced and recorded an album of pop standards (later marketed in bootleg form) titled Keeping Out of Mischief with the assistance of producer Jerry Wexler. [38] She had six platinum-certified albums, three of which were number 1 on the Billboard album chart, and numerous charted pop singles. [156] In more recent years, Ronstadt moved back to San Francisco while continuing to maintain her home in Tucson. In February 1980, Ronstadt released Mad Love, her seventh consecutive platinum-selling album. I tend to bury myself in one thing for years at a time. "I can do things with Aaron that I can't do alone. There is a new royalty ruling today's record charts."[111]. Texas Department of Criminal Justice | PO Box 99 | Huntsville, Texas 77342-0099 | (936) 295-6371 [96] Simple Dreams also made Ronstadt the most successful international female touring artist. Ronstadt is still alive! [29], Her album covers, posters, magazine covers – her entire rock 'n' roll image – were as famous as her music. [98] In 2004, she was interviewed for CBS This Morning[102] and stated that this image was not her because she did not sit like that. I said 'Yes.' [98] Female rock artists like her and Janis Joplin, whom she described as lovely, shy, and very literate in real life and the antithesis of the "red hot mamma" she was artificially encouraged to project, went through an identity crisis. Twenty-one of those singles reached the top 40, ten reached the top 10, and one reached number one ("You're No Good"). It reached number 2 on Billboard's Top Jazz Albums chart but peaked at number 166 on the main Billboard album chart. Other participants included Miles Davis, Lenny Kravitz, Hall & Oates, Natalie Cole, Yoko Ono, and Sean Lennon. In the summer of 1999, she released the album Western Wall: The Tucson Sessions, a folk-rock-oriented project with Emmylou Harris. It included an ethereal cover of Neil Young's "After The Gold Rush" which became a popular music video. 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[110], As Rolling Stone dubbed her "Rock's Venus",[39] her record sales continued to multiply and set records themselves. Adieu False Heart, recorded in Louisiana, features a cast of local musicians, including Chas Justus, Eric Frey and Kevin Wimmer of the Red Stick Ramblers, Sam Broussard of the Mamou Playboys, Dirk Powell, and Joel Savoy, as well as an array of Nashville musicians: fiddler Stuart Duncan, mandolinist Sam Bush, and guitarist Bryan Sutton. [128] But the appeal of the album's music had seduced Ronstadt, as she told Down Beat in April 1985, crediting Wexler for encouraging her. "[93] Ronstadt co-starred with Kline and Angela Lansbury in the 1983 operetta's film version; this was her only acting role in a motion picture (her other film appearances, such as in the 1978 drama, FM, being concert footage as herself). Ronstadt was persuaded to record "Tumbling Dice" after Mick Jagger came backstage when she was at a concert and said, "You do too many ballads, you should do more rock and roll songs. At the end of that year, Billboard magazine crowned Ronstadt with three number-one Awards for the Year: Pop Female Singles Artist of the Year, Pop Female Album Artist of the Year, and Female Artist of the Year (overall).[103]. Ronstadt felt deceived by the photographer, not realizing that the photos would be so revealing. [76], —Linda Ronstadt, on reconciling her musical instincts with rock 'n' roll. In 2008, Ronstadt was appointed Artistic Director of the San José Mariachi and Mexican Heritage Festival. In January 1946, the University of Arizona published a booklet by Luisa Espinel entitled Canciones de mi Padre. [187] Mix magazine stated that "Linda Ronstadt (has) left her mark on more than the record business; her devotion to the craft of singing influenced many audio professionals ... (and is) intensely knowledgeable about the mechanics of singing and the cultural contexts of every genre she passes". Ronstadt herself has indicated that some of her 1970s hits were recorded under considerable pressure to create commercially successful recordings, and that she prefers many of her songs that were non-hit album tracks. 1.3 million as of 2010). [178], —Congressional testimony from Linda Ronstadt[179], In 2004, Ronstadt wrote the foreword to the book The NPR Curious Listener's Guide to American Folk Music,[180] and in 2005, she wrote the introduction to the book Classic Ferrington Guitars, about guitar-maker and luthier Danny Ferrington and the custom guitars that he created for Ronstadt and other musicians such as Elvis Costello, Ry Cooder, and Kurt Cobain.[181]. It was also accompanied by a popular music video. [54] Ronstadt also received telegrams of support from her rock 'n' roll friends around the world like the Rolling Stones, the Eagles and Elton John. The album design for What's New by designer Kosh was unlike any of her previous disc covers. "[52] She also drew influence from country singer Hank Williams. She continued to tour, collaborate, and record celebrated albums, such as Winter Light and Hummin' to Myself, until her retirement in 2011. I don't record (any type of genre of music) that I didn't hear in my family's living room by the time I was 10. In the 1980s, Ronstadt performed on Broadway and received a Tony nomination for her performance in The Pirates of Penzance,[42] teamed with the composer Philip Glass, recorded traditional music, and collaborated with the conductor Nelson Riddle, an event at that time viewed as an original and unorthodox move for a rock-and-roll artist. Joseph Papp cast her as the lead in the New York Shakespeare Festival production of Gilbert and Sullivan's The Pirates of Penzance, alongside Kevin Kline. Living in the USA was the first album by any recording act in music history to ship double-platinum (over 2 million advance copies). Most of Texas' death row prisoners are ineligible for execution at any given moment because of the current status of their appeals. [73], Asher turned out to be more collaborative, and more on the same page with her musically, than any producer she had worked with previously. It also included an interpretation of Willie Nelson's ballad "Crazy", which became a Top 10 Country hit for Ronstadt in early 1977. It became Ronstadt's tenth Top 10 album on the Billboard chart, reaching number 7 and being certified triple-platinum[92] (over three million copies sold in the U.S.). I was always a part of my productions. In 1978, Rolling Stone declared Ronstadt "by far America's best-known female rock singer. It was a considerable hit, holding the number 1 position on Billboard's Country Albums chart for five weeks running and hitting the Top 10 on the pop side also. In September 1975, Ronstadt's album Prisoner in Disguise was released. The film also showed Ronstadt performing the songs "Poor, Poor Pitiful Me", "Love Me Tender", and "Tumbling Dice". Unauthorized publication, either printed or electronic, is prohibited. [113], She also made the cover of Rolling Stone for a record-setting sixth time. src/public/js/zxcvbn.js This package implements a content management system with security features by default. [163][164] In late 2019, it was reported that her doctors have revised their diagnosis and instead believe Ronstadt has progressive supranuclear palsy, a degenerative disease that is commonly mistaken for Parkinson's due to the similarity of the symptoms. Ronstadt recorded two additional albums of Latin music in the early 1990s. "[89], Although Ronstadt had been a cult favorite on the music scene for several years, 1975 was "remembered in the music biz as the year when 29-year-old Linda Ronstadt belatedly happened."[90]. By December of that year, both "Blue Bayou" and "It's So Easy" had climbed into Billboard's Top 5 and remained there for the entire month. [64] In a 1976 Rolling Stone interview with Cameron Crowe, Ronstadt said, "they haven't invented a word for that loneliness that everybody goes through on the road. [175], On April 29, 2010, Ronstadt began a campaign, including joining a lawsuit,[176] against Arizona's new illegal-immigration law SB 1070 calling it a "devastating blow to law enforcement ... the police don't protect us in a democracy with brute force", something she said she learned from her brother, Peter, who was Chief of Police in Tucson. [54], A self-described product of American radio of the 1950s and 1960s, Ronstadt is a fan of its eclectic and diverse music programming. [55], Media related to Linda Ronstadt at Wikimedia Commons. "[53] She admires Callas for her musicianship and her attempts to push 20th-century singing, particularly opera, back into the bel canto "natural style of singing". In 1984, Ronstadt was cast in the role at Joseph Papp's Public Theater. The incident prompted international headlines and debate on an entertainer's right to express a political opinion from the stage and made the editorial section of The New York Times. Not having the mass distribution that Warner Music Group gave her, Hummin' To Myself had sold over 75,000 copies in the U.S. as of 2010. [130] Ronstadt did not completely turn her back on her rock and roll past, however; the video for the title track featured Danny Kortchmar as the old beau that she bumped into during a rainstorm. In 1984, Ronstadt and Riddle performed these songs live, in concert halls throughout Australia, Japan, and the United States, including multi-night performances at historic venues Carnegie Hall, Radio City Music Hall, and Pine Knob. "[37] Amazon.com defines her as the American female rock superstar of the decade. Plow" and sang a duet, "Funny How Time Slips Away," with Homer Simpson on The Yellow Album. certified gold, platinum or multiplatinum, Linda Ronstadt, Stone Poneys and Friends, Vol. She would go on to parlay her mass commercial appeal with major success in interpreting The Great American Songbook – made famous a generation before by Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald – and later the Mexican folk songs of her childhood. He's an idiot. [71], Another backing band included Don Henley, Glenn Frey, Bernie Leadon, and Randy Meisner, who went on to form the Eagles. She returned to her rock 'n' roll roots with vivid interpretations of songs by Bruce Springsteen, Doc Pomus, Bob Dylan, and John Hiatt. "Blue Bayou" was at #3 while "It's So Easy" was at #5. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. The world is tearing by you, real fast, and all these people are looking at you. [49], Ronstadt has remarked that everything she has recorded on her own records – rock and roll, rhythm and blues, gospel, opera, country, choral, and mariachi – is all music she heard her family sing in their living room, or heard played on the radio, by the age of 10. Le portail boursorama.com compte plus de 30 millions de visites mensuelles et plus de 290 millions de pages vues par mois, en moyenne. [68], Soon after she went solo in the late 1960s, one of her first backing bands was the pioneering country-rock band Swampwater, which combined Cajun and swamp-rock elements in their music. The single's rollicking, fiddle-infused flip side, "Walk On", returned Ronstadt to the Country Singles chart for the first time since 1983. It included the duets with Aaron Neville, "Don't Know Much" (Billboard Hot 100 number 2 hit, Christmas 1989[93]) and "All My Life" (Billboard Hot 100 number 11 hit), both of which were long-running number 1 Adult Contemporary hits. [93] The song was also Ronstadt's first number 1 country hit.[93]. Linda Maria Ronstadt (born July 15, 1946) is a retired American singer who performed and recorded in diverse genres including rock, country, light opera, and Latin. In 1989, Ronstadt released a mainstream pop album and several popular singles. The family was featured in Family Circle magazine in 1953. She has 15 albums on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, including four that hit number 1. She is a major supporter and admirer of sustainable agriculture pioneer Wes Jackson, saying in 2000, "the work he's doing right now is the most important work there is in the (United States)",[154] and dedicating the rock anthem "Desperado" to him at an August 2007 concert in Kansas City, Kansas. ... She's the greatest chick singer ever. "Sometimes You Just Can't Win" was picked up by country radio, and made it to number 27 on that listing. Meanwhile, the album became Ronstadt's most successful up to that time, selling 300,000 copies by the end of 1974. Ronstadt appointed the Land Institute as recipient of all proceeds from her signature guitar. [97], Ronstadt has remarked that she felt as though she was "artificially encouraged to kinda cop a really tough attitude (and be tough) because rock and roll is kind of tough (business)," which she felt wasn't worn quite authentically. Vous trouverez dans ici le détail sur les médicaments remboursés en France entre 2012 et 2019 (quand des données plus récentes seront publiées, elles seront mises à jour) The result, Trio, which they had conceived ten years earlier, was released in March 1987. The album garnered several Grammy Award nominations – including Record of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Performance/Female for "Blue Bayou" – and won its art director, Kosh, a Grammy Award for Best Album Cover, the first of three Grammy Awards he would win for designing Ronstadt album covers. But needing someone willing to work with her as an equal, Ronstadt asked Peter Asher, who came highly recommended to her by James Taylor's sister Kate Taylor, to help produce two of them: "Sail Away" and "I Believe in You".[73]. She has lent her voice to over 120 albums and has sold more than 100 million records, making her one of the world's best-selling artists of all time. [140], Ronstadt released the highly acclaimed Winter Light album at the end of 1993. Everybody has their own level of doing their music. [173], In August 2009, Ronstadt, in a well-publicized interview to PlanetOut Inc. titled "Linda Ronstadt's Gay Mission", championed gay rights and same-sex marriage, and stated that "homophobia is anti-family values. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. She has received a total of 27 Grammy Award nominations in various fields that include rock, country, pop and Tropical Latin, and has won 11 Grammy Awards in the categories of Pop, Country, Tropical Latin, Musical Album for Children and Mexican-American. But I wouldn't choose to show a picture like that to anybody who didn't know me personally, because only friends could get the other sides of me in balance. Ronstadt faced considerable pressure not to record What's New or record with Riddle. She was awarded the Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award by the Latin Recording Academy in 2011 and also awarded the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award by the Recording Academy in 2016. Can I please come to the sessions. It peaked at number 31 on the Billboard Album Chart. As a child, Ronstadt had discovered the opera La bohème through the silent film with Lillian Gish and was determined to someday play the part of Mimi. The recording earned two Grammy Award nominations: Best Traditional Folk Album and Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical. "I couldn't breathe the air and I didn't want to drive on the freeways to get to the studio. [48] Likewise, her worldwide albums sales are in excess of 100 million albums sold, according to the former president of Warner Bros. Records, Joe Smith, now a jury member of the Hit Parade Hall of Fame. [184][185] On March 31, 2009, in testimony that the Los Angeles Times termed "remarkable",[186] Ronstadt spoke to the United States Congress House Appropriations Subcommittee on Interior, Environment & Related Agencies, attempting to convince lawmakers to budget $200 million in the 2010 fiscal year for the National Endowment of the Arts. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. [115] She said singing Gilbert and Sullivan was a natural choice for her, since her grandfather Fred Ronstadt was credited with having created Tucson's first orchestra, the Club Filarmonico Tucsonense, and had once created an arrangement of The Pirates of Penzance.[49]. (Ronstadt sang harmony with Simon on a different Graceland track, "Under African Skies". [38] She remained a highly successful touring artist into the 1990s, at which time she decided to scale back to smaller venues. Asher attributed the long-term success of his working relationship with Ronstadt to the fact that he was the first person to manage and produce her with whom there was a solely professional relationship. An album track entitled "The Blue Train" charted 10 weeks in Billboard's Adult Contemporary Top 40. On the heels of this success, Steven Spielberg asked Ronstadt to record the theme song for the animated sequel titled An American Tail: Fievel Goes West, which was titled "Dreams to Dream". In 1991, Ronstadt acted in the lead role of archangel San Miguel in La Pastorela, or A Shephard's Tale, a musical filmed at San Juan Bautista. When it became apparent I wouldn't change my mind, he said: 'I love Nelson so much! PBS's Great Performances aired the stage show during its annual fund drives and the show was a hit with audiences, earning Ronstadt a Primetime Emmy Award for Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program. Its members included Cajun fiddler Gib Guilbeau and John Beland, who later joined the Flying Burrito Brothers,[69] as well as Stan Pratt, Thad Maxwell, and Eric White, brother of Clarence White of the Byrds. "[104], Following the success of Living in the USA, Ronstadt conducted album promotional tours and concerts. In 2016, Ronstadt was again honored by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences with the Lifetime Achievement Grammy. In the 1970s, Cashbox magazine, a competitor of Billboard during that time period, named Ronstadt the "#1 Female Artist of the Decade". [4][15] In 2019, she received a star jointly with Dolly Parton and Emmylou Harris on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for their work as the group Trio. It was climbing the pop and country charts but "Heat Wave", a rockified version of the 1963 hit by Martha and the Vandellas, was receiving considerable airplay. This list is not official and is not supported or endorsed by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, the Office of the Attorney General, or any other state entity. She said, "As soon as I started working with John Boylan, I started co-producing myself. [32][33] In 1991, the City of Tucson opened its central transit terminal on March 16 and dedicated it to Linda's grandfather, Federico José María Ronstadt, a local pioneer businessman; he was a wagon maker whose early contribution to the city's mobility included six mule-drawn streetcars delivered in 1903–04. [46] Her album Living in the USA was the first album by any recording artist in U.S. music history to ship double platinum (over two million advanced copies). [citation needed], Also in 1999, Ronstadt went back to her concert roots when she performed with the Eagles and Jackson Browne at Staples Center's 1999 New Year's Eve celebration kicking off the December 31 end-of-the-millennium festivities. Ronstadt continued this theme on concert tour promotional posters with photos of her on roller skates in a dramatic pose with a large American flag in the background. The album featured Ronstadt's first country hit, "Silver Threads and Golden Needles", which she had first recorded on Hand Sown ... Home Grown – this time hitting the Country Top 20. However, in 1999, Ronstadt, Parton, and Harris agreed to release the Trio II album, as was originally recorded in 1994. When (we) sang, it was a beautiful and different sound I've never heard before. According to jazz historian Peter Levinson, author of the book September in the Rain – a Biography on Nelson Riddle, Joe Smith, president of Elektra Records, was terrified that the Riddle album would turn off Ronstadt's rock audience. In that song, there is a verse dedicated to Ronstadt, her voice and harmonies and her birth in Tucson, Arizona. The album featured a sexy, revealing cover shot and showcased Ronstadt the singer-songwriter, who composed two of its songs, "Try Me Again" (co-authored with Andrew Gold) and "Lo Siento Mi Vida". How could I be the best? [159], In 2013, Simon & Schuster published her autobiography,[160][161] Simple Dreams: A Musical Memoir, as well as the Spanish version, Sueños Sencillos – Memorias Musicales. At the end of 1977, Ronstadt surpassed the success of Heart Like a Wheel with her album Simple Dreams, which held the number 1 position for five consecutive weeks on the Billboard 200 chart. In 1996, Ronstadt produced Dedicated to the One I Love, an album of classic rock and roll songs reinvented as lullabies. There were few "girl singers" on the rock circuit at the time, and they were relegated to "groupie level when in a crowd of a bunch of rock and roll guys", a status Ronstadt avoided. And then after that it's the problem of finding someone that can stand you!"[158]. "[56], Also in 1977, she was asked by the Los Angeles Dodgers to sing the U.S. National Anthem at game three of the World Series against the New York Yankees. 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