NEW YORK (AP) - Linda Ronstadt broke barriers for women as one of the top-selling artists of her generation, and she’s going to detail how she did it in a new memoir for Simon & Schuster.
The book publisher announced Thursday that it had acquired her autobiography, titled “Heart Like a Wheel,” after her Grammy-winning, multiplatinum album.
In a statement, Simon & Schuster said: “Few singers have been as wide-ranging or distinctive in their artistry.”
Ronstadt sold tens of millions of records starting in the 1970s with pop hits like “You’re No Good” and “When Will I Be Loved.” But she also segued into country, pop standards and mariachi music, among other genres.
She also had high-profile romances with California Gov. Jerry Brown and George Lucas.
The book is due in 2013.
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