CSP Movie Series - 'Linda Ronstadt - The Sound Of My Voice'
September 27, 2024
The movie will be shown outdoors (weather permitting) Gates open at 6:30pm Movie starts 7:00 Bring a chair or use one of ours.
2019 documentary film about American singer Linda Ronstadt. Directed by Oscar-winning filmmakers Rob Epstein & Jeffrey Friedman
Central School Project is delighted to announce we are partnering with Cochise College for our September movie night! We thank them for their sponsorship. We chose 'Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of my Voice' to honor her Mexican American heritage (a pioneer family of Tucson).
Great music and critically important history!
Released in 2019, The Sound of My Voice is a must-watch for fans of Ronstadt, as well as lovers of folk music and those fascinated by the iconic Los Angeles music scene of the '60s and '70s.
Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice covers Ronstadt's life and career from childhood to the present day. Narrated by the singer (who otherwise appears on camera only briefly in present-day footage), she describes how she grew up in Tucson, Arizona, singing Mexican canciones with her family; her folk-rock days with her first professional group, the Stone Poneys, in the late 1960s; living in Santa Monica, California; and her early days performing at the popular West Hollywoodnight club, the Troubadour.
Other topics covered by the film include her rise as the "queen of country rock" in the 1970s; her advocacy for women in the male-dominated music industry; her high-profile romance with California Governor Jerry Brown; and her unexpected move away from country-rock into diverse areas such as opera, the Great American Songbook, and several albums devoted to the music of her Mexican heritage.
The documentary reaches to the present day and how the onset of what was initially thought to be Parkinson's disease left her unable to sing and forced her into early retirement in 2009.
The film is illustrated with concert footage from throughout Ronstadt's career, and interviews with many of her collaborators, friends, and family members.
Free Admission!
If there's too much wind or other bad weather we will screen the movie in the theater.
Refreshments available by donation.
Bring a chair or use one of ours.
Our movies are free thanks to the generous support of The Flinn Foundation, Arts Foundation For Tucson And Southern Arizona and the Community Foundation of Southern Arizona