Stone Poneys' Kenny Edwards dead at 64 (AP)
LOS ANGELES – Kenny Edwards, an original member of the Stone Poneys
country-rock band and longtime collaborator with singer-songwriters Linda Ronstadt and Karla Bonoff, has died in California at age 64. A statement on his website says he died Wednesday. The Los Angeles Times reports Edwards was
hospitalized earlier this month in Denver after collapsing while on tour
with Bonoff. He was airlifted to a hospital near his home in Santa Barbara where he died. After the Stone Poneys disbanded after their 1967
breakthrough hit "Different Drum," Edwards formed the folk-rock band
Bryndle with singer-songwriter Wendy Waldman, Bonoff and Andrew Gold. He also was a supporting guitarist and singer for Stevie Nicks, Don Henley, Brian Wilson, Art Garfunkel, Vince Gill and others.
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