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  1. 8. I’ve Got To Know – The Stone Poneys 9. Love Street – The Doors 10. How Many Nights Have Passed – Clear Light 11. Floating Dream – The Peanut Butter Conspiracy 12. Montage Mirror – Smokey Roberds With Roger Nichols Trio 13. Halfway There – Ruthann Friedman 14. Wildflowers – The Holy Mackerel 15. Secret Saucer Man – Barry ...

  2. Her career commenced in the 1960s as part of a folk-rock trio, the Stone Poneys. In 1975, she was touring alongside bands like the Eagles, and by the close of 1978, she had become the highest-paid ...

  3. She got her Los Angeles start in a folk band called the Stone Poneys. She went solo in 1968, with a backup band of musicians including Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Bernie Leadon and Randy Meisner ...

  4. Linda Ronstadt: Troubadour: West Hollywood, California: Three live recordings from these shows appeared on Linda’s first solo album, Linda Ronstadt (1972). Randy appeared as a background vocalist on two of these live recordings: “Birds” and “Rescue Me.” Mike Bowden played bass. August 25-30, 1971: Linda Ronstadt: Quiet Knight: Chicago ...

  5. linda ronstadt – different dream. linda ronstadt & the stone poneys – stoney end. boz scaggs – silk degrees. michael schenker group. paul simon – still crzy after all these years. paul simon – there goes rhymin’ simon. sly & the family stone – greatest hits. phoebe snow – rock away. cat stevens – teaser and the firecat

  6. Linda Ronstadt looks back at her most cherished moments. Growing up close to U.S. border in Tucson, Arizona, Linda Ronstadt was exposed to the music and culture of Mexico from an early age.

  7. Linda Ronstadt was the lead singer of The Stone Poneys when they recorded this #13 hit written by Michael Nesmith - but it wasn't that band who backed her up. Instead, a group of session musicians were used. She left the group shortly thereafter and hired new musicians to back her up including Glenn Frey, Don Henley and Randy ...