Linda Ronstadt was Excluded from “The Boys Club”, but She Never Needed It Anyway
Long before they were singing “Hotel California,” Don Henley and Glenn Frey were up-and-coming musicians chasing the same big dream as Linda Ronstadt.
Long before they were singing “Hotel California,” Don Henley and Glenn Frey were up-and-coming musicians chasing the same big dream as Linda Ronstadt.
Linda Ronstadt gave the world her voice.
Now her children are giving her something quieter, but just as meaningful.
Linda Ronstadt Was Abandoned by Her Male Bandmates, Then Realized They Were Holding Her Back
Linda Ronstadt could have seen it as a betrayal.
Before the Eagles became one of the biggest bands of the 1970s, Don Henley, Glenn Frey, Bernie Leadon, and Randy Meisner had all played in Linda’s backing band.
THEN THEY LEFT AND BUILT THEIR OWN BAND WITHOUT HER.
That could have broken her confidence.
It could have made her bitter.
But Linda Ronstadt did not step back.
She elevated herself.
The Rise and Fall of Linda Ronstadt
https://youtu.be/fj3ImqAuPtg?si=8kOLGvKAlCaCoH-y
But here’s what made her different…
At a time when women in rock were often treated like novelty acts, Linda refused to be anyone’s footnote.
She was not trying to fit one sound.
Rock, country, folk, pop, standards, Mexican music, she kept moving between genres when the industry wanted artists neatly labeled and easy to sell.
Disco artists stayed on the dance floor..
Rock bands stayed in rock arenas.
Country singers stayed on country stages.
Linda ignored the walls.
And that’s not all…
Henley and Frey went on to massive success with the Eagles, but Linda did not grow bitter. She built her own reputation as a solo force, later singing with them and keeping lifelong creative ties with Don and Glenn.
Here’s more on how Linda carved her own lane…
https://youtu.be/RWRvFHnMeP4?si=WKgvOEGp42NJnIuy
Here’s the truth…
The Eagles became legends, but Linda Ronstadt was never left behind.
She became proof that a woman could front her own story, command the stage, and sing almost anything well enough to make the industry stop arguing.
Did Linda Ronstadt help shape the Eagles more than people give her credit for?
Linda Ronstadt once commanded arenas with a voice that could move through rock, country, pop, Broadway, and Spanish-language music like nothing could hold her back.
Linda Ronstadt did not just borrow “Back in the U.S.A.”
She brought it roaring back to life.