![]() ![]() (Ebet Roberts / Redferns via Getty Images) ![]() Ry Cooder enlisted him for “Jazz” and “Bop Till You Drop” in the late 1970s, sparking a collaboration that continued for decades the pair would occasionally tour as a duo, with one of these ventures captured on the 2019 release “Cooder/Lindley Family Live at the Vienna Opera House,” featuring Lindley’s daughter Rosanne on vocals and Joachim Cooder on percussion. Ronstadt hired him for a trio of albums - “Heart Like a Wheel,” “Prisoner in Disguise” and “Simple Dreams” - and Rod Stewart brought him in to play on “Atlantic Crossing” and “A Night on the Town.” While producing Warren Zevon’s first album for Asylum, Browne had Lindley play fiddle and slide guitar Zevon would hire Lindley again in the 1980s. ![]() While he was a fixture in Browne’s band, Lindley played sessions with many of the biggest stars of the mid-1970s. The singer-songwriter is a nominee for induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, as well as the subject of a tribute concert and a forthcoming documentary. Music ‘The soul of L.A.’: 20 years after his death, the stars are aligning for Warren Zevon ![]()
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