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  1. The Significance of “Different Drum”. Different Drum, released in 1967, remains one of the most iconic songs performed by Linda Ronstadt and her band, The Stone Poneys. Written by Mike Nesmith, a member of The Monkees, this folk-rock tune took the world by storm and continues to resonate with listeners today.

  2. So, when the genres of punk rock and new wave took off in the late 1970s, it’s no surprise Ronstadt engaged with the hip new thing, releasing Mad Love right at the turn of the decade in February 1980. It marked a clear departure from the sound of her final and massively successful albums of the ’70s, Simple Dreams in 1977 and Living in the ...

  3. Ronstadt's career took flight in the mid-1960s with the folk-rock group, the Stone Poneys. However, it was in the 1970s that she truly soared as a solo artist, earning her the title of "First Lady of Rock".

  4. I talked with Howard Kaylan about The Christmas Spirit, and he mentioned it was himself, Linda Ronstadt, another member of The Stone Poneys, but no other member of The Turtles including Mark Volman was involved. There may have been a member of a future Eagles on there as well, but I'm not sure.

  5. Answer: The Everly Brothers. The Stone Poneys, a short-lived group, comprised Linda Ronstadt, Kenny Edwards, and Bob Kimmel. The trio formed in '65 and released an album that produced no hit singles. Their second album contained "Different Drum" a life-changer for little (5'2") Linda Ronstadt.

  6. Hace 4 días · Answer: Linda Ronstadt The line is from 'When Will I Be Loved', a Top 5 U.S. hit for former Stone Poneys singer Linda Ronstadt.

  7. Linda Ronstadt was the lead singer of The Stone Poneys when they recorded this #13 hit written by Michael Nesmith - but it wasn't that band who backed her up. Instead, a group of session musicians were used.