Stars To Honor Linda Ronstadt At Country Music Hall Of Fame Concert


Linda Ronstadt will soon be honored at a Country Music Hall of Fame concert featuring Trisha Yearwood, James Taylor and others.

Dubbed the “Queen of Country Rock” by the Country Music Hall of Fame, Ronstadt’s hits in the genre include “Desperado,” “Silver Threads and Golden Needles,” “Blue Bayou,” “Love Has No Pride” and “When Will I Be Loved.”

The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum announced this week that it will be honoring the legendary singer with the concert dubbed “Trisha Yearwood and Friends Celebrate Linda Ronstadt and Los Angeles Country-Rock” on July 22 in Nashville, Tenn.

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Tickets for the concert went on sale on Friday and are already sold out.

“Linda Ronstadt is a big reason I wanted to be a singer,” Yearwood said in a statement on the Country HOF website. “I’m honored to be a part of celebrating Linda and this incredible era of music that is such an important part of the history of country music.”

In addition to Yearwood and Taylor, the concert will feature Rodney Crowell, Emmylou Harris and Patti Scialfa.

The Linda Ronstadt Tribute Concert Is Being Done In Conjunction With A New Country HOF Exhibit

The “Trisha Yearwood and Friends Celebrate Linda Ronstadt and Los Angeles Country-Rock” concert is being staged in conjunction with the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s new exhibit Western Edge: The Roots and Reverberations of Los Angeles Country-Rock, which is running through Sept. 1.

Per the Country HOF, the exhibit examines the rise of country-rock in the 1960s and ‘70s and spotlights such artists as the Byrds, Buffalo Springfield, the Flying Burrito Brothers, Poco, Eagles, Emmylou Harris, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and Ronstadt.

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The exhibit “traces communities of visionary singers, songwriters, and musicians who set about reinvigorating the sounds of pop and rock by infusing elements of country, bluegrass, and folk music,” noted the Country HOF. “Fostered in local nightclubs and late-night jam sessions, the resulting musical fusion, ‘country-rock,’ made a lasting impact on popular music.”

Ronstadt, 78, retired from singing in 2011 after she was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, per Billboard. Ronstadt was elected to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2019 and was one of the recipients at the Kennedy Center Honors in 2019.

In January of 2024 Walk the Line producer James Keach and Ronstadt’s manager John Boylan announced that a music biopic was in the works about the singing icon starring Selena Gomez as Ronstadt, per The Hollywood Reporter. The film is still in development.

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