A new Linda Ronstadt compilation CD is coming out very soon called Duets.
The track listing:
Adieu False Heart with Ann Savoy
I Can’t Get Over You with Ann Savoy
Walk Away Renee with Ann Savoy
The New Partner Waltz with Carl Jackson
I Never Will Marry with Dolly Parton
Pretty Bird with Laurie Lewis
I Can’t Help It (If I’m Still in Love With You) with Emmylou Harris
Hasten Down The Wind with Don Henley
Prisoner In Disguise with J.D. Souther
I Think It’s Gonna Work Out Fine with James Taylor
Don’t Know Much with Aaron Neville
All My Life with Aaron Neville
Somewhere Out There with James Ingram
Sisters with Bette Midler
Moonlight In Vermont with Frank Sinatra
Pre-order yours today:
Aaron Neville Wishes to Share Another Song with Linda Ronstadt
Aaron Neville has worked with some of the most memorable and famous artists over his illustrious career. But he says his favorite is Linda Ronstadt.
“She is one of the greatest singers that has ever lived,” he says. “Our duet, “Don’t know much” is so very special. Although she doesn’t sing anymore, I wish I could do another song with her.”
Full story Here By Michelle Roe
Aaron Neville has worked with some of the most memorable and famous artists over his illustrious career. But he says his favorite is Linda Ronstadt.
“She is one of the greatest singers that has ever lived,” he says. “Our duet, “Don’t know much” is so very special. Although she doesn’t sing anymore, I wish I could do another song with her.”
Full story Here By Michelle Roe
One of the best interviewers around is Travis Smiley. He interviewed Linda Ronstadt in a two part session:
Part 1: Here
Part 2: Here
She’s won 11 Grammys and sold more than 30 million records. She’s also earned two CMAs, an Emmy and a best actress Tony nod for her work in Broadway’s The Pirates of Penzance.….More….
Part 1: Here
Part 2: Here
She’s won 11 Grammys and sold more than 30 million records. She’s also earned two CMAs, an Emmy and a best actress Tony nod for her work in Broadway’s The Pirates of Penzance.….More….
She didn’t write the songs, but she sang them in a way that was unmistakably her own.
Nice short article by: Mike Raymond
Simple Dreams: A Musical Memoir
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