The Country Music Hall of Fame event will celebrate the Los Angeles country-rock movement
Grammy-winning artist Trisha Yearwood will lead a concert at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museumโs CMA Theater on Tuesday evening, July 22nd, celebrating the music of Linda Ronstadt and the Los Angeles country-rock scene of the 1960s through โ80s. The concert, titled Trisha Yearwood and Friends Celebrate Linda Ronstadt and Los Angeles Country-Rock, will feature Yearwood and special guest performances by Rodney Crowell, Emmylou Harris, Patti Scialfa and James Taylor.
The event, which is co-produced by Yearwood and the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, will benefit the nonprofit museumโs educational mission of preserving and interpreting the evolving history of country music.
โLinda Ronstadt is a big reason I wanted to be a singer,โ Yearwood says. โI was ten years old when I discovered her music, and her big voice drew me in. She combined the country music that my parents listened toโฆlike Tammy Wynette and Patsy Clineโฆbut it had an edge to it that I loved. Through Ronstadt, I discovered Emmylou Harris, the Eagles, Jackson Browne, the Flying Burrito Brothers, Gram Parsons and many more. Iโm honored to be a part of celebrating Linda and this incredible era of music that is such an important part of the history of country music.โ
Tickets will go on sale this Friday, May 16th at 10 am CT.
The concert is hosted in connection with the museumโs major exhibition Western Edge: The Roots and Reverberations of Los Angeles Country-Rock, presented by City National Bank. The exhibit, which will conclude its nearly three-year run on September 1st, traces the L.A.-based communities of visionary singers, songwriters and musicians who frequented local nightclubs, embraced country music, created and shaped the musical fusion โcountry-rockโ and, ultimately, made a lasting impact on popular music.
The concert will feature Ronstadtโs music, among other country-rock classics, and highlight the connections between Grammy-winning artist and songwriter Crowell, Country Music Hall of Fame member Harris and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame member Taylor, who each contributed to this musical movement. Scialfa, a member of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as part of the E Street Band, will also lend her voice and talents to the evening.
For Yearwood, Ronstadt and Los Angeles country-rock were significant influences on her career.
Just announced: @TrishaYearwood and friends celebrate Linda Ronstadt and Los Angeles country-rock July 22. Tickets for the show will go on sale to the public May 16. In support of the Museum’s major exhibit “Western Edge,” presented by @CityNational Bank.
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โ Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum (@countrymusichof) May 13, 2025