Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt were three of the most gifted singers of the '60s and '70s, and in the '80s, these three women combined their powers when they formed a supergroup, ...
The love Linda Ronstadt has for music can feel pretty equal to any love she’s had for a romantic partner—or better,” the singer revealed in Alta Journal. “It lasts a lot longer, and you have a much ...
The 1980s were a prime era for supergroups. In many cases, these collectives of top musicians overdid it with bombast, and the music didn’t hold up very well once the initial notoriety of the ...
That same year, Ronstadt also co-wrote “Try Me Again” with Andrew Gold for her album, Hasten Down the Wind, and in 1989, she co-penned “I Want a Horse” with Wendy Waldman—whose father, Fred Steiner, ...
Linda Ronstadt had the voice and the look but not the label. From 1969 to ’72, Capitol promoted her as a folk-country singer, ...