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Stone Poneys (also the
Stone Poneys,
Linda Ronstadt and the
Stone Poneys, and the
Stone Poneys with
Linda Ronstadt) were a folk rock trio
formed in Los...
- episode. The song
became po****r in 1967 when it was
recorded by the
Stone Poneys who took it to No. 12 on the Cash Box Top 100, No. 13 on the
Billboard Hot...
- A pony is a type of
small horse,
usually measured under a
specified height at maturity.
Ponies often have
thicker coats,
manes and tails,
compared to larger...
-
Stone Poneys and
Bryndle and a long-time
collaborator with
Linda Ronstadt and
Karla Bonoff.
Having been a
founding member of The
Stone Poneys in 1964...
-
Stone Poneys". The trio
released three albums in a 15-month
period in 1967–68: The
Stone Poneys; Evergreen,
Volume 2; and
Linda Ronstadt,
Stone Poneys and...
- The
Stone Poneys is the
debut studio album by the
Stone Poneys;
other than the
single of "So Fine" in 1965, this
album marks the
first official recordings...
-
released by
Capitol Records in
March 1969.
Although Linda Ronstadt,
Stone Poneys and Friends, Vol. III
credited Ronstadt, Hand Sown ... Home
Grown was the...
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Edwards quit The
Stone Poneys. That was the
beginning of the end,
Ronstadt and
Kimmel pla**** one more tour as The
Stone Poneys with pick-up musicians...
- vocals; and are
taken from the
Stone Poneys'
second and
third albums, Evergreen,
Volume 2 and
Linda Ronstadt,
Stone Poneys and Friends, Vol. III, from 1967...
- Her
first studio album was a dual
credit with the
Stone Poneys titled Linda Ronstadt,
Stone Poneys and Friends, Vol. III (1968). In 1969,
Capitol Records...