Singer Linda Ronstadt ends career due to Parkinson's

Singer Linda Ronstadt ends career due to Parkinson's

Singer Linda Ronstadt (You're No Good, It's So Easy) is ending her career due to Parkinson's disease, the 67-year-old rock and country singer said in an interview released Saturday.

The 11-time Grammy Award winner told the magazine of the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) that she "can't sing a note" since she developed Parkinson's.

Ronstadt told AARP that she was diagnosed eight months ago, years after she started to have shaky hands, which she attributed to a shoulder operation.

The final realisation and search for an answer came when her voice failed.

"I couldn't sing, and I couldn't figure out why," she told AARP.

She uses poles to help her walk and a wheelchair for longer travel. Parkinson's is a degenerative disease of the central nervous system.

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