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It is so sad that she retired from singing in 2011 or there abouts . Currently she is 79 and dealing with a rare condition.




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Alta Q&A: 'Heart Like a Wheel'
Linda Ronstadt, the acclaimed singer, has a rare neurodegenerative disease called Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP), a condition initially diagnosed as Parkinson’s disease. This condition has caused her to lose her singing voice, impacted her mobility, and led to symptoms like vertigo and memory issues
 
It is so sad that she retired from singing in 2011 or there abouts . Currently she is 79 and dealing with a rare condition.




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Alta Q&A: 'Heart Like a Wheel'
Linda Ronstadt, the acclaimed singer, has a rare neurodegenerative disease called Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP), a condition initially diagnosed as Parkinson’s disease. This condition has caused her to lose her singing voice, impacted her mobility, and led to symptoms like vertigo and memory issues
I grew up listening to my parents play Linda Ronstadt (and Jim Croce, the Will the Circle be Unbroken album, Bob Dylan, and hymns, lots of hymns). I always liked her voice.
 
It is so sad that she retired from singing in 2011 or there abouts . Currently she is 79 and dealing with a rare condition.




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Alta Q&A: 'Heart Like a Wheel'
Linda Ronstadt, the acclaimed singer, has a rare neurodegenerative disease called Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP), a condition initially diagnosed as Parkinson’s disease. This condition has caused her to lose her singing voice, impacted her mobility, and led to symptoms like vertigo and memory issues
 
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