Word: ariz
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...dusky and down-home simple in One More Time, or full of poised wisdom in her top-20 single That's the Way I've Always Heard It Should Be. >Linda Ronstadt, 25, has had two Capitol LPs out in less than a year. Born in Tucson, Ariz., she is basically a country-rock stylist. Her musical interests (Cajun and mariachi among them) are broad, and she can somehow get as much kick into singing a slow blues number as into a wailing rock version of Wayne Raney's We Need a Lot More of Jesus...
...greatest competition for legitimate recording companies comes from big-time adult bootleggers. An outfit called the National Manufacturing Co. had nearly 100 workers on split shifts turning out 80,000 illegal tapes a week at its factory in Phoenix, Ariz., when marshals recently raided the place after a suit was brought by 59 music-publishing firms. In two months National Manufacturing had netted nearly $2,000,000. Some companies offer $6.95 tape cartridges for as little as $2.50 freight paid, with extra tapes thrown in with every large order to make up for any defects. Other shady operators, who typically...
JOHN ELMER ANDERSON Prescott, Ariz...
CHARLES F. MERBS Tempe, Ariz...
...Maneuver. Everyone got out of the way of Mario Andretti, one of the few Americans driving Formula Ones on the Grand Prix tour. During some qualifying laps, his blood-red Ferrari 312-B spun out of control and slammed into a wall. Unhurt and undaunted, Andretti hustled to Phoenix, Ariz., for another race while his mechanics repaired the car's front suspension. Hopping a helicopter and then a private jet, he got back to Ontario just in time to qualify for the 12th starting position in the first heat...