Linda Ronstadt Quits -- Don Henley Gets Booed
'you're no good, baby, you're no good'
Linda Ronstadt's agent, Shelly Schultz, has announced that Ms. Ronstadt will be canceling all her concerts for September but insists this has nothing to do with the controversy over her nightly dedication of the song Desperado to filmmaker Michael Moore. Instead, they claim, it is so Ms. Ronstadt can spend more time with her kids.
"Linda has canceled her September schedule to be with her two children," Schultz said in a statement reported by The Associated Press. "She is a single mother and has obligations. It has been agreed that she will reschedule the dates when it is convenient for her and the venue."
A look at Ticketmaster.com shows no Linda Ronstadt appearances scheduled till March of next year.
The announcement comes just days after singer Don Henley got booed during a concert at the Pacific Amphitheater in Costa Mesa, California after invoking Ms. Ronstadt's name. According to the Orange County Register, Mr. Henley began a sentence by saying, "Given what my good friend Linda Ronstadt..." only to be silenced by an "eruption" of boos. "Whoops -- Orange County," he replied, commenting on the area's well known conservative bent. "We used to be able to have civil debate in this country. Not anymore."