Saturday, August 24, 2013

Linda Ronstadt Has Parkinson's Disease, Singer Tells AARP


Linda Ronstadt, who suffered from Parkinson's disease, is no longer "can sing a note," said AARP group of Grammy Awards, said Friday.


The following week, AARP, interview, Ronstadt, 67, said before singing it he can give the answer received a diagnosis of Parkinson's disease.
"Anyone with Parkinson's disease can sing," she said in her interview, Libyan groups, elderly Americans cited as "it doesn't matter how much you".

AARP said he can nonspeaking mismatched ground poles uses a wheelchair while travelling.
"Parkinson's disease diagnosis, and then finally a neurologist and he aforementioned, ' Oh, you bear paralysis agitans, I was absolutely stunned. I suspect not million, billion years, "he said in an interview.
Ronstadt has a dozen Grammy Awards, betrayed more a hundred a million records album* worldwide, according to Simon Schuster published his memories in the past year--&


Arizona-born singer 1974 record, "heart like a wheel," bending "you're no good", "I love", "when it's no longer such hits.
According to the website AllMusic soft rock album no. 1 refers to the 2 million copies, sales skyrocketed (see Edith Honan; edited by Xavier Briand Pact is signed) Read more......







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