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Cathie Gilbert and David Robison from The Works, talk about their Linda Ronstadi tribute band performing in the San Antonio and Austin market. Personally, we still have a crush on Linda Ronstadt with her music making up a the songtrack of our lives. Hear the charming stories of Cathie's and David's musical careers. What's in common are that they are both extraordinarily talented and very centered on their audience. Learn about what elements create an enduring band. According to Cathie it starts and ends with mutual respect. For David, it's about committed personnel who share the same drive. Listen to the inside story on Linda Ronstadt's body of music relative to the cast of boyfriends in her life including George Lucas, J.D. Souther, Albert Brooks and Jim Carrey. Enjoy Cathie and David envisioning a Linda Ronstadt musical and how it would feature Long, Long, Time all the way to Linda's mariachi magical sound. You can book this band at www.lindalindatribute.com Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/success-made-to-last-legends--4302039/support .
Dan Storper , founder of Putumayo World Music , joins Baruch to talk about the new Putumayo record which he co-curated with Linda Ronstadt . The album, Feels Like Home , is a collection of songs from Ronstadt’s life, performed by a variety of artists, which is the companion album to Linda Ronstadt’s new book of the same name. Dan tells us about how this record came to be, how the songs were chosen, and what they mean to Linda. Music by: Linda Ronstadt , Ry Cooder with Lalo Guerrero , Jackson Browne and Los Cenzontles , P.D. Ronstadt & The Co. , Linda Ronstadt with Emmylou Harris , and Los Cenzontles with David Hidalgo . The post Dan Storper – New Album with Linda Ronstadt “Feels Like Home” appeared first on Paradigms Podcast .
Mark and Kerri talk to music icon Linda Ronstadt and journalism icon Lawrence Downes about their love of Sonoran food, the beauty of life on the border, and "concerts" in pizza parlors. View this episode's recipe and show notes here: https://www.bittmanproject.com /p/ronstadt Subscribe to Food with Mark Bittman on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you like to listen, and please help us grow by leaving us a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts. Follow Mark on Twitter at @bittman, and on Facebook and Instagram at @markbittman. Subscribe to Mark's newsletter The Bittman Project at www.bittmanproject.com . Questions or comments about the show? Email food@markbittman.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this Magnificent Mujer interview with Enrique Morones we are reintroduced to Linda Ronstadt, a woman who is a “Soldadera”, a vocalist, musical cultural, activist soldier, in her own right. She did what they said couldn’t be done. Her vision and her capacity to imagine and hear a sound in her head that others couldn’t propelled her where no woman had gone before; becoming a multi platinum recording artist in English, and becoming an icon in the Spanish language music world with the highest selling Spanish language album of all time. The esteemed position that she holds as one of the most influential and prolific vocalists, recording artists, and popular cultural ambassadors of the last century came through hard work, perseverance, determination, and a great sense of pride and vision as to what a Mexican American woman could create. She has inspired many female artists after her across the genres of Rock, Country, Mariachi, New Wave, Jazz, Light Opera, and Musical Theatre among others to cross boundaries of what is possible to achieve in a career. Linda followed her heart, and her bliss, and nothing was off limits. Today Linda is experiencing physical limitations due to the progressive effects of living with Parkinson’s disease. As you will experience in this interview, Linda’s inability to sing today has not affected her ability to awe her admirers with her sense of gratitude, humor and tenacity to keep acting to effect change and awareness by any means necessary. As she continues to speak out and be an advocate for those who today have been silenced or limited as refugees, asylum seekers, migrants or due to their language or age barriers she asks us to open our hearts. Please share this episode with your loved ones, especially our future generations and introduce them to an account of this inspiring path. Be aware, as Linda reminds us now that we have so much more music to make as a nation and as a world. How amazing it would be if we, like Linda, looked at life as an opportunity to co-create new sounds from those of our families and ancestors and our new neighbors without borders. "It's really important that people be a student of history, ...know whose shoulders you are standing on, each generation, it only takes a generation to forget, what Dolores Huerta and Cesar Chavez did for the Farm Workers cannot be forgotten and already there are kids that are 15 years old that don’t know this history.” - Linda Ronstadt in a 2013 interview with CreatTV San Jose, where she and Dolores Huerta spoke on activist women, for the upcoming Tucson Mariachi and Mexican Cultural Festival, which Ronstadt helped produce. The theme of that festival was the “Soldaderas”, the female soldiers of the Mexican Revolution The 2013 Tucson. Mariachi and Mexican Cultural Festival celebrated the 100 year anniversary of the Mexican Revolution (1910-1920) by celebrating the contributions of the “Soldaderas”. The women who fought alongside the men, were responsible for cooking, preparing the camps, but also fighting on the frontlines alongside the men if their husbands were killed or injured. In 2013 Linda Ronstadt published, “Simple Dreams: A Musical Memoir”, where she chronologized her unique and uncharted path through the annals of recording and performing history with a career that spanned over four decades and earned her 10 top-10 singles and over 30 studio albums. “Simple Dreams”, which she wrote completely on her own, and was very difficult work, for a woman who respects the written word immensely and had set the bar high for her own debut as an author, became a New York Times Bestseller. Her selfcrafted narrative of a woman’s journey through a male dominated music industry, and her own self charted path inspired producers James Keach and Michele Farinola and directors Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman to pursue her tirelessly to make a documentary, released in late 2019 titled,... Support this podcast
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