Linda Ronstadt: L.A.'s Lady of Song
FABulous Winter Lecture Series
Few have accomplished the amazing feats that Linda Ronstadt did as one of the most talented and dynamic singers in every genre of popular music. Beginning with the group The Stone Poneys, Ronstadt set the stage for having more recorded hits from various genres of music than anyone else. Better singers? Perhaps, but no one compares to the way she “knocked it out of the park” producing her recordings. She was not a songwriter, but she surrounded herself with exceptionally talented songwriting friends who supplied her with songs she turned into hits. She also excelled with her version of cover songs (e.g. “You’re No Good”). All this is enveloped in a fascinating off-stage life in Los Angeles. In this lecture, rediscover Linda Ronstadt’s interpretations of rock, pop, soul, country, folk and The Great American Songbook. We’ll cover it all. There’s no doubt — Linda rules!
Tony Moon has spent 60 successful years in the music business. He began playing in recording sessions and was Nashville's first rock independent music producer, working with five major labels. His songs have been released by artists as diverse as Porter Wagoner, Willie Nelson, Vickie Carr, Pearl Jam and The Beatles.
The Fifty and Better (FAB) program was designed for people ages 50 and older, seeking intellectual stimulation through university-level courses — without the pressure of grades — for the sake of learning and social engagement.
Register by Feb. 14, 3 p.m. PST
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Christina Tierney
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