Linda Ronstadt, a popular figure in country, rock 'n' roll, and Latin music, rose to fame in the 1970s with her successful albums, "Heart Like a Wheel" and "Simple Dreams." Her impressive range of musical talents across genres established her as a versatile artist. Throughout her career, Ronstadt has been honored with 11 Grammy Awards, as well as Lifetime Achievement Awards from both the Recording Academy and the Latin Recording Academy.
Ronstadt and Gomez share Mexican heritage, adding an additional layer of connection between the two.
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The 2019 documentary about Linda Ronstadt, directed by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman, depicted the artist's long career in the country-rock genre, spanning nearly five decades. The film explores her impact and accomplishments before Ronstadt announced her retirement in 2011.
Source: Variety