Tucson to name music hall for native daughter Linda Ronstadt

FILE - Singer and activist Linda Ronstadt, an Arizona resident, applauds a speaker as she attends a news conference at the Arizona Capitol, Thursday, April 29, 2010, in Phoenix. The Tucson Music Hall will be renamed in honor of Ronstadt, a southern Arizona native who went on to become a Grammy-winning superstar. Mayor Regina Romero announced the change on Friday, March 18, 2022. Ronstadt was one of the top performers of the 1970s and a popular singer well into the 21st century. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin, File) (Ross D. Franklin, AP2010)

TUCSON, Ariz. ā€“ The Tucson Music Hall will be renamed in honor of Linda Ronstadt, a southern Arizona native who went on to become a Grammy-winning superstar, Mayor Regina Romero announced Friday.

One of the top performers of the 1970s and a popular singer well into the 21st century, Ronstadt collected nearly a dozen Grammys in such categories as country, pop, Latin and childrenā€™s music. She stopped singing in 2009 when Parkinson's disease robbed her of her singing voice.

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ā€œLinda Ronstadt is a beloved daughter of Tucson. It is time to honor her legacy and her ability to tell the story of our culture through music,ā€ Romero said in a statement.

Ronstadt arrived on the music scene in 1967 as the lead singer of the Stone Poneys, a country-folk trio that featured two of her friends from the University of Arizona in Tucson. She later found success as a solo artist in eclectic genres ranging from rock to Mexican ranchera.

She was influenced by the Mexican music she grew up listening to as a child in Tucson.

ā€œTo me, nothing is more satisfying than going home to Tucson and singing with my dad,ā€ Ronstadt once told The Los Angeles Times.

The venue will be formally renamed on May 7 during the International Mariachi Conference Espectacular Concert. Romero's office said Ronstadt is scheduled to be in Tucson to unveil new signage bearing her name.

ā€œI am fortunate to be a member of a large musical family that has been associated with the City of Tucson since the 1800s,ā€ Ronstadt said in a statement released by the city. ā€œMy entire career was informed and nurtured by the music we made as I was growing up here.ā€


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