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A long-lost duet from Texas singer-songwriter Joe Ely and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame vocalist Linda Ronstadt has been unearthed after more than 25 years. “Where Is My Love,” which Ely has been playing live for a number of years, was recorded with Ronstadt in a Los Angeles studio in 1987 but was never released.
Written by R.C. Banks, “Where Is My Love” features Mitch Watkins on guitar, Bill Ginn on keyboards, Jim Keltner on drums and Tony Marisco on bass. According to a statement, Ely and Ronstadt talked about the song during a recent visit and decided it was finally time for it to be made available to the public.
(Source: Rollingstone.com)
Linda Ronstadt and Waylon Jennings set to play The Palomino, February 1972.
Linda Ronstadt and Merle Haggard, c. early 1980s.
(via Photoshot.com)
Aug 18, 2014-Singer Ronstadt discusses leaving Tucson and why the U.S.-Mexico border fence breaks her heart.
*Thank you to Erik for submitting this article.
CNN report of Linda Ronstadt receiving 2013 National Medal of Arts in East Room of White House, July 28, 2014
Linda Ronstadt receives White House honour
President Honors Linda Ronstadt With National Medal of Arts
Singer Linda Ronstadt got the answer to that question she’s been asking for decades: “When Will I Be Loved?”
The answer was Monday at the White House, by President Barack Obama, who hung a National Medal of Arts around her neck and revealed, “I had a little crush on her back in the day.”
The honor was a particularly special moment for Ronstadt, who didn’t make it to her induction to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in April since Parkinson’s disease limits her ability to travel. A military aide brought her into the East Room by wheelchair, but she walked to the stage to receive her award as a citation was read honoring her “one-of-a-kind voice” that paved the way for generations of women artists.
Wishing A Very Happy Birthday To Our Queen Linda Ronstadt, She's 68 Today!
Linda Ronstadt, c. 1974/1975.
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More Linda, Kris, Ramblin Jack and Rosalie, 1972.
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Linda Ronstadt with Kris Kristofferson, Ramblin Jack Elliott and Rosalie Sorrels having a discussion in the dressing room at the Wisconsin Music Festival.
(via richzimmermann.com)
Linda Ronstadt
Linda Ronstadt, c. 1969.
Linda Ronstadt and Billy Eckstine on Playboy After Dark (1970) singing "God Bless The Child"
Linda Ronstadt’s 1970 album, “Silk Purse,” under Capitol Records. Hand painted billboard along the famed Sunset Strip.
(Via http://iheartbillboards.com/)
Linda Ronstadt performs at Stokely Athletic Center on Oct. 26, 1975. (University of Tennessee Libraries)