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Ronstadt

Ronstadt is a surname of German origin. The name is found in the United States and other countries, typically among people of German ancestry. Like many German surnames, it may be connected to place names or geographic features.

The best-known bearer is Linda Ronstadt (born 1946), an American singer whose career spanned several decades

Beyond Linda Ronstadt, the surname is relatively uncommon and has limited coverage in popular media. It appears

from
the
1960s
onward.
She
began
with
the
folk-rock
group
the
Stone
Poneys
and
achieved
solo
fame
with
albums
such
as
Heart
Like
a
Wheel
(1974).
Her
repertoire
included
rock,
country,
pop,
and
Latin-influenced
material,
producing
hits
such
as
You're
No
Good,
Blue
Bayou,
and
When
Will
I
Be
Loved.
She
has
won
multiple
Grammy
Awards
and
was
inducted
into
the
Rock
and
Roll
Hall
of
Fame
in
2014.
in
genealogical
records
and
private
lineages,
with
roots
most
often
traced
to
German-speaking
regions.
The
name
remains
primarily
of
interest
in
biographical,
genealogical,
and
historical
contexts
rather
than
as
a
widespread
institutional
or
cultural
designation.