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Channeling Linda Ronstadt

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The Suffolk presents The Linda Ronstadt Experience on July 23. COURTESY SUFFOLK THEATER

The Suffolk presents The Linda Ronstadt Experience on July 23. COURTESY SUFFOLK THEATER

authorStaff Writer on Jul 18, 2022

The Linda Ronstadt Experience comes to Suffolk Theater in Riverhead on Saturday, July 23, at 8 p.m. The Linda Ronstadt Experience is a touring tribute showcasing the songs that Ronstadt made famous. American Idol star Tristan McIntosh creates a portrayal of Ronstadt in the prime of her career. Supported by a superb backing band, McIntosh’s formidable vocal talent and stage presence will transport audiences to a time when Linda Ronstadt ruled the airwaves as one of the most popular female vocalists in music history.

This show takes audiences on a musical journey of chart-topping smash hits, “You’re No Good,” “When Will I Be Loved,” “That’ll Be The Day,” “Blue Bayou” and many more classic hits by Jackson Brown, Elvis Costello, Tom Petty, Neil Young, Warren Zevon and Little Feat just to name a few.

McIntosh captures the power, poise and pure grace in an electrifying delivery bringing the original interpreter’s version stunningly alive. Tickets are $45 to $55 at suffolktheater.com. Suffolk Theater is at 118 East Main Street, Riverhead.

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