Estelle Bennett, one of the Ronettes, the singing trio whose 1963 hit “Be My Baby” epitomized the famed “wall of sound” technique of its producer, Phil Spector, was found dead in her home in Englewood ...
She was the quiet Ronette, the one people called the prettiest, the one who was content to remain in the shadow of her younger sister, Ronnie, because even in the shadow there’s still some spotlight.
Ronnie Spector, lead singer of the ’60s doo-wop/rock ‘n’ roll group The Ronettes, died on Wednesday (Jan. 12) following a battle with cancer at the age of 78. Her family announced the tragic news via ...
Ronnie Spector, who has died of cancer aged 78, was the lead singer of The Ronettes, a female American trio whose vocal talents combined with the “Wall of Sound” created by pioneering producer Phil ...
Ronnie Spector, the lead singer of the 1960s girl group the Ronettes who scored a string of hits including “Be My Baby” and “Baby, I Love You,” died Wednesday. She was 78. Spector died Wednesday after ...
Ronnie Spector, the East Harlem native famous for 1960s hits including “Be My Baby” and “Walking in the Rain” died Wednesday from cancer, her family said. She was 78. Spector enjoyed the highs of ...
Though the world knew her as Ronnie Spector, she was born Veronica Bennett in the Washington Heights district of New York City. According to The Associated Press, she came from a multi-racial ...
LOS ANGELES - Ronnie Spector, the cat-eyed, bee-hived rock ‘n’ roll siren who sang such 1960s hits as "Be My Baby," "Baby I Love You" and "Walking in the Rain" as the leader of the girl group The ...
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