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Linda Ronstadt was for a time the most thriving female vocalist in America. In their fabulous documentary “Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice,” out gay filmmakers Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman mark the singer’s life and career from her childhood in Tucson, Arizona, to playing stadiums around the world. The film, based on Ronstadt’s memoir, “Simple Dreams,” features plenty of concert footage, interviews, and anecdotes as it explores different phases of her career, from rock, land, and pop to operetta, standards, and Mexican songs. (Spoiler: she succeeded wildly in all genres).

In separate phone interviews, Epstein and Friedman, whose collaborations have included the Oscar-winning “The Times of Harvey Milk” and “The Celluloid Closet,” spoke about the singer and their recent film.

GARY M. KRAMER: What song do you associate most with Linda Ronstadt and why?

ROB EPSTEIN: For me, it’s her first hit, “Different Drum.” That song was written by Mike Nesmith for a man to sing about not creature tied down to any one woman and Linda turned that on its head and made it a sto

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Another popular TV show includes an old song thematically in a standout scene, which means another old lyric plucked from obscurity to become a streaming sensation. Although unlike Kate Bush who got PAID as a consequence of Stranger Things using her tune “Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)”, Linda Ronstadt ain’t seeing a penny, as she is not credited as a writer on “Long Long Time”, nor does she hold the masters of it.

So, those of you who include been watching The Last of Us would have watched episode 3 on Sunday. And if you felt appreciate most felt, you probably got heartfelt and cried at the end of that shit.

The first 2 episodes of The Last of Us have been incredibly faithful to the video game. Almost too much. I tend to think the display shines brightest when it deviates from the game. So I fully welcomed episode 3 creating this whole recent story which didn’t exist in the game at all.

We do meet Bill in the game, and his characterisation is the equal in the demonstrate. And we receive a couple of passing remarks that he is a gay. But by the time we meet his partn

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I don’t think I’ve ever bought a Linda Ronstadt CD and been disappointed – and I’ve bought a lot of them. She’s tackled so many different genres from rock to standards to country to mariachi and triumphed each time.

I knew she was liberal, but I had not given much reflection to how Linda felt about gay issues until reading a wonderful new interview with her with Jenny Stewart of PlanetOut. Here are some excerpts:

So Linda, do you have any gay neighbors, and if so — perform they know Linda Ronstadt just moved in? I haven’t met my neighbors yet. But I hope so.  I really undertake think that gays are the best urban pioneers, and they’re the best neighbors you can have.  People don’t seem to understand how good it is that if a gay couple moves into your neighborhood and starts restoring a house?  Hey – your property values are going up – and in the best way.

Some of the strongest community that we recognize in this country is in the gay community, because they’ve had to band togeth

Linda Ronstadt facts: Singer's age, children, significant other , career and songs revealed

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Linda Ronstadt is one of the greatest singers of all time, with a career spanning many decades and music genres.

Her operate includes music in rock, country, opera, easy listening standards, and Latin. She has won 11 Grammy Awards, three American Music Awards, two Academy of Country Music awards, an Emmy Award, and an ALMA Award.

She has also been nominated for a Tony Award and a Golden Globe, was awarded the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2016, and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014.

Linda has released 24 studio albums, achieved 38 US Billboard Steamy 100 singles, and has sold more than 100 million records

She began slowing down her career in 2000 when her singing voice started deteriorating, with her last album being released in 2004, while her last live concert was in 2009. She officially announced her retirement in 2011. This was due to no longer being proficient to sing as a result of a degenerative condition.

  1. How old is Linda Ronstadt and where is she from?

    Linda Ronstadt was born in Tucson, Arizon