Linda Ronstadt Honored at the 2019 Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of an Icon Without Borders

The 2019 Kennedy Center Honors offered a night of pure reverence for Linda Ronstadt, one of America’s most versatile and beloved voices. On December 29, the legendary singer—her voice silenced by Parkinson’s disease—was honored in a ceremony that felt less like an award show and more like a national embrace. Seated beside Justice Sonia Sotomayor, Ronstadt watched as peers and protégés turned the stage into a living love letter to her six-decade career.

A Star-Studded Tribute to a Trailblazer

Carrie Underwood opened the musical salute with a luminous rendition of “Blue Bayou,” capturing the spirit of Ronstadt’s 1977 live performances with breathtaking precision. Then, Emmylou Harris and Bonnie Raitt—longtime friends and collaborators—delivered a fiery “You’re No Good,” their guitars crackling with the same energy that made Ronstadt’s 1974 hit a timeless anthem.