Linda Ronstadt Net Worth and Earnings 2020: Age, Height...
Linda Ronstadt has a net worth of $130 million.She is known for her work in a wide range of genres, from light opera and country to rock and Latin music.She has won many awards, including three American Music Awards.
Linda Maria Ronstadt was born on July 15, 1946, in Tucson, Arizona.She is the daughter of Gilbert and Ruth Mary Ronstadt.Her mother was a homemaker and her father worked as a machinery merchant.She and her siblings were raised on a 10 acres ranch.She has German, English, and Mexican ancestry.
Ronstadt started her music career in a folk trio with her siblings.They played a lot of small venues in Tucson.After only a semester at Arizona State University, Ronstadt left college and moved to Los Angeles, California.The three of them formed the Stone Poneys together.Capitol Records signed Ronstadt as the lead singer in 1966.The first alternative record by a female artist was released in 1969 by Ronstadt.During the late 1960s and early 1970s, she toured with famous musicians like the Doors and Neil Young, as well as developing her reputation in California's emerging folk rock and country rock scenes.
The popularity of her albums in the 1970s helped establish her as one of the first female rock stars, and she was often referred to as the "Queen of Rock".Ronstadt was well-known for her rock-and-roll image and graced the covers of publications like Rolling Stone, Newsweek, and Time multiple times.
Her albums "What's New", "Canciones de Mi Padre" and "Cry Like a Rainstorm, Howl Like the Wind" were all multi-platinum.
Over the course of her long and illustrious music career, Ronstadt has worked with many artists such as Neil Young, Dolly Parton, and Johnny Cash, to name a few.She has appeared on more than 120 albums.She is one of the best-selling artists of all time, having sold more than 100 million records.38 singles have been included in her over 30 studio albums."You're No Good" was her only top 10 hit.Most of her records are either certified gold, platinum, or multi-Platinum.Ronstadt's last full-length album was released in 2004, she performed her last live concert in 2009, and she retired from music in 2011.She was a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.She received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Latin Grammys in 2011.
Some of Ronstadt's interests include writing and acting.Her book was titled "Simple Dreams: A Musical Memoir".Simon & Schuster published it."Sueos Sencillos - Memorias Musicales" is a Spanish version of the book.