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Related: About this forumLinda Ronstadt Day
Save the date for KXCIs celebration of Linda Ronstadts 78th Birthday on Monday, July 15th. It will be a day of music and words highlighting the recordings, heritage, and legacy of Tucsons most famous musical daughter, but will encompass much more than a single artist. KXCI started Linda Ronstadt Day in 2019 as an annual radio celebration to honor the musical spirit of the Sonoran desert we call home.
Linda Ronstadt Day on KXCI is not about simply playing Linda Ronstadt's music, but about celebrating the sense of place displayed by her heritage and musical roots in Tucson, and the unique influence she has had on so many other artists across genres and generations. An important aspect to highlight is Ronstadt's impact on women in music. She broke down many barriers in the music industry, not only for women but in genres like Latin music, partially because she had such clout as one of the largest-selling artists of her time.
Linda Ronstadt exemplifies the rich heritage and mixing of cultures that our region represents. The roots and branches of Linda Ronstadt's creative spirit spotlighted Mariachi, folk, jazz, western and Latin music. Her influence elevates cultural heritages and continues to inspire rock, pop, country, Americana, and contemporary music while uplifting womens voices.
Many musical lines can be drawn, from Lalo Guererro the father of Chicano music who serenaded Linda as a child, to her backing band becoming The Eagles, to a younger generation of artists, such as Arizona-raised Courtney Marie Andrews and the youth of Mariachi Aztlán de Pueblo High School, who performed during the renaming ceremony of the Tucson Music Hall in her honor.
Linda Ronstadt Day is a multicultural embrace with a strong focus on the feminine creative spirit. This is a legacy we can stand behind and call our own.
Linda Ronstadt Day on KXCI is not about simply playing Linda Ronstadt's music, but about celebrating the sense of place displayed by her heritage and musical roots in Tucson, and the unique influence she has had on so many other artists across genres and generations. An important aspect to highlight is Ronstadt's impact on women in music. She broke down many barriers in the music industry, not only for women but in genres like Latin music, partially because she had such clout as one of the largest-selling artists of her time.
Linda Ronstadt exemplifies the rich heritage and mixing of cultures that our region represents. The roots and branches of Linda Ronstadt's creative spirit spotlighted Mariachi, folk, jazz, western and Latin music. Her influence elevates cultural heritages and continues to inspire rock, pop, country, Americana, and contemporary music while uplifting womens voices.
Many musical lines can be drawn, from Lalo Guererro the father of Chicano music who serenaded Linda as a child, to her backing band becoming The Eagles, to a younger generation of artists, such as Arizona-raised Courtney Marie Andrews and the youth of Mariachi Aztlán de Pueblo High School, who performed during the renaming ceremony of the Tucson Music Hall in her honor.
Linda Ronstadt Day is a multicultural embrace with a strong focus on the feminine creative spirit. This is a legacy we can stand behind and call our own.
stream here if you aren't in Tucson or have regular FM - https://listen.streamon.fm/kxci
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Linda Ronstadt Day (Original Post)
Kali
Jul 2024
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Goonch
(3,820 posts)1. Long Long Time (Remastered)
demosincebirth
(12,740 posts)3. "Las canciones de mi padre."
BOSSHOG
(40,124 posts)2. Prisoner in Disguise
Awesome. Incredible Voice. Feminine Creative Spirit. Linda has tons of that.
Bayard
(24,145 posts)4. Beautiful voice
So sad about her health. I'm glad I got to see her in concert in Minneapolis. Great show, she was wearing a Cub Scout uniform.
BobTheSubgenius
(11,804 posts)5. What an awesome bit of news. TOTALLY took me back to the 70s.
To this day, my favourite bit of her music is Lo Siento Mi Vida. The fact that I couldn't and still can't speak Spanish didn't seem to matter.
My favourite bit of silliness around LR was a slang expression around MLB for when a pitcher was throwing heat that a batter couldn't get his bat on. Some called that pitch a "Ronstadt". (Blew By You) I wish it had caught on more than it did.