Trisha Yearwood and Friends to host Nashville concert honoring Linda Ronstadt

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 Museumโ€™s CMA Theater on Tuesday evening, July 22nd, celebrating the music of Linda Ronstadt and the Los Angeles country-rock scene of the 1960s through โ€˜80s. 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 museumโ€™s educational mission of preserving and interpreting the evolving history of country music.

โ€œLinda Ronstadt is a big reason I wanted to be a singer,โ€ Yearwood says. โ€œI 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 toโ€ฆlike Tammy Wynette and Patsy Clineโ€ฆbut 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. Iโ€™m 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 museumโ€™s 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 โ€œcountry-rockโ€ and, ultimately, made a lasting impact on popular music.

The concert will feature Ronstadtโ€™s 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.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn