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Flagstaff’s summer film series continues on Wednesday, August 2, with a screening of Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice at the Teatricos Theater Company, which is affiliated with the Sedona Film Festival, beginning at 7 p.m. An internal premiere will be held.
A voice that transcends genres and generations, a talent that elevated the art of singing, a mind like a wheel that keeps spinning around the art that unites us, family, music, and us, Linda Ronstadt possessed an exceptional range and ambition. rice field. She has produced unforgettable songs including rock, pop, country, classic Mexican music and soul.
She burst onto the music scene in 1967. As her artist, she filled huge arenas with songs like “You’re No Good,” “When Will I Be Loved,” and “Blue Bayou.” rice field. And produced a staggering 11 platinum albums. Ronstadt was the first artist to top the pop, country and R&B charts at the same time, and with 26 nominations she has won 10 Grammy Awards, the Tucson native was on a level of stardom she could never have imagined. Won the dam.
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Ronstadt’s grace, focus and generosity made her one of the most successful female rock artists of her generation and one of the greatest musicians of her time, all this woman who performed to packed arenas. accomplished by now. She can relate to millions of fans.
In “Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice,” Ronstadt is our guide as she grew up singing Mexican songs with her family in Tucson. Folk Age with Stone Ponies. And in the 70’s and early 80’s she reigned as the “Queen of Country Rock”. She was a trailblazer and advocate for women in the male-dominated music industry, an avid human rights advocate, and even had a high-profile romance with California Governor Jerry Brown. Ultimately, her singing voice was undermined by her illness, forcing her early retirement.

“Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice” explores Ronstadt’s time growing up singing Mexican cancione with her family in Tucson, her folk days in the Stone Ponies, and the 1970s “country rock music.” guide her reign as ‘Queen’. And in the early 80’s.
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With inspiring performance footage and appearances by friends and collaborators such as Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris, Bonnie Raitt, and Jackson Browne, Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice brings her celebrates artists who have captivated generations of fans with a desire to share the music they love. she’s in love with her and her voice.
“This movie will make you fall in love with her all over again.” — The Hollywood Reporter
Tickets are $12 for general admission, $9 for film festival members, and $10 for students.
For tickets and more information, please call 928-282-1177. Tickets can also be pre-ordered online. www.SedonaFilmFestival.org.

“Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice” explores Ronstadt’s time growing up singing Mexican cancione with her family in Tucson, her folk days in the Stone Ponies, and the 1970s “country rock music.” guide her reign as ‘Queen’. And in the early 80’s.
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This partnership and collaboration is made possible by a generous grant from Creative Flagstaff.
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