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  2. Linda Ronstadt - Wikipedia

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    Linda Maria Ronstadt was born in Tucson, Arizona on July 15, 1946, [27] the third of four children of Gilbert Ronstadt (1911–1995), a prosperous machinery merchant who ran the F. Ronstadt Co., [28] and Ruth Mary (née Copeman) Ronstadt (1914–1982), a homemaker.

  3. Stone Poneys - Wikipedia

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    Eight years after the release of the band's first album (in March 1975), it was reissued by Capitol under the name The Stone Poneys Featuring Linda Ronstadt, as a result of the multi-platinum success Ronstadt had in 1974-75 as a solo artist with the No. 1 album Heart Like A Wheel. The song listing in the reissue highlighted Ronstadt's three ...

  4. Linda Ronstadt albums discography - Wikipedia

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    The albums discography of American singer Linda Ronstadt contains 29 studio albums, 37 compilation albums, one live album, one box set and two extended plays (EP's). Her first studio album was a dual credit with the Stone Poneys titled Linda Ronstadt, Stone Poneys and Friends, Vol. III (1968).

  5. The Stone Poneys (album) - Wikipedia

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    The album was released in the LP format on Capitol on January 30, 1967, in both monaural and stereophonic editions (catalogue numbers T 2666 and ST 2666, respectively).. In March 1975, Capitol reissued the album under the name The Stone Poneys Featuring Linda Ronstadt (catalogue number ST-11383), following the multi-platinum success Linda Ronstadt had in 1974-75 with her #1 album Heart Like a ...

  6. Linda Ronstadt singles discography - Wikipedia

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    (Stone Poneys featuring Linda Ronstadt) 1967 13 — 9: 12 — 5 Evergreen, Volume 2 "Some of Shelly's Blues" (Stone Poneys featuring Linda Ronstadt) [44] 1968 — — — — — — Linda Ronstadt, Stone Poneys and Friends, Vol. III "An American Dream" (The Dirt Band featuring Linda Ronstadt) [e] 1979 13: 16: 12: 3: 3: 39 An American Dream ...

  7. Kenny Edwards - Wikipedia

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    In 1964, Linda Ronstadt moved to Los Angeles to form a band with her old Tucson friend Bobby Kimmel, who had already begun co-writing several folk-rock songs with guitarist-songwriter Edwards. As The Stone Poneys , the band was signed by the late Nik Venet to Capitol and released three albums in a 15-month period in 1967–68: The Stone Poneys ...

  8. The 25 best Linda Ronstadt songs of all time, ranked - AOL

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    Here are Linda Ronstadt's best songs ever, ranked. ... Bonnie Raitt's original recording of this ... The result is a record so relentlessly contagious that any skinny-tie power-pop band of the era ...

  9. Linda Ronstadt, Stone Poneys and Friends, Vol. III - Wikipedia

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    The song, 'featuring Linda Ronstadt', was backed by outside musicians instead of her bandmates Kenny Edwards and Bobby Kimmel – creating tensions in the band that would worsen, irrevocably damaging morale. Edwards quit the group during the recording sessions for their third album, following a brief tour in early 1968; and Kimmel would leave ...