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Linda Ronstadt’s Borderland

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Lawrence Downes makes a road trip with singer Linda Ronstadt to her Sonoran roots in Southern Arizona and northern Mexico. They go to Tucson where Linda grew up and visit Naco, Canelo, and Banamichi. Her great grand father was a German immigrant in the 1950's who settled in Banamichi, as a mining engineer and a colonel in the Mexican army. The group including Ronstadt's friends spends several nights in the midst of cactus, agave and open blue desert skies. Beginning with a visit to the mission San Javier del Bac, Linda's spiritual center, Downes attends mass with Linda at the Church of our Lady Loreto. A colorful description of the journey, Ronstadt and friends, which shows Linda's early inspirational roots, and where her 1987 album Canciones de mi Padre comes from. The anguish bordering on tears in her Sonoran voice held back and then the release, has a deep Mexican quality abut it.

Lawrence Downes' trip with singer Linda Ronstadt to her Sonoran roots in Southern Arizona and northern Mexico

12/27/2013

A road trip with singer Ronstadt to the place in Tucson where she grew up and the part of northern Mexico near Nogales where her fater grew up. Her great grandfather was a German immigrant from Hanover, who came in the 1850's. He was a mining engineer and colonel in the Mexican army. Her voice has deep Sonoran roots and singing is part of the family. A voice with a deep sense of anguish bordering on tears and then release, come from the Mexican roots.

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Linda Ronstadt’s Borderland

New York Times 12/27/2013


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