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Review: 'Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice' stirs the soul

Memories in popular music are notoriously short, and if you've forgotten how extraordinary a singer Linda Ronstadt is, how wide a range of material she's explored and how deep her commitment to the art and craft of music is, "Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice" is a potent, mind-expanding reminder.

Best known for more political documentaries like "The Times of Harvey Milk" and "Common Threads: Stories From the Quilt," Oscar winners and co-directors

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