Ronnie Spector, the lead singer of the Ronettes, died on Wednesday at the age of 78 after a battle with cancer. Spector's family wrote in a statement that the singer died peacefully alongside family. ...
During the golden age of '60s girl groups the Ronettes and their unforgettable songs made a major impression. The soaring vocals and lush production (by the infamous Phil Spector) on their most famous ...
The Ronettes can't collect movie and advertisement royalty rights to music they recorded for Phil Spector in the 1960s, New York's highest court ruled. A contract that members of the pop group signed ...
During an interview with The Guardian, Spector discussed the origin of “Be My Baby.” She said the track was born out of Phil Spector‘s infatuation with her. While she performed lead vocals on the ...
ALBANY – Members of the ’60s girl group The Ronettes are singing the blues after the state’s top court yesterday threw out a $3 million award won from former producer Phil Spector over use of their ...
Frank Sinatra’s music became massively popular again in the mid-1960s, and one of his most famous songs from that era was “Strangers in the Night.” Notably, “Strangers in the Night” reuses the famous ...
Singer Ronnie Spector, who founded the girl group The Ronettes in 1961, has died after a brief battle with cancer. She was 78. "Our beloved earth angel, Ronnie, peacefully left this world today," her ...
Ronnie Spector is heading out on the road to bring a little holiday cheer to the masses — and for the first time in decades she's bringing the Ronettes to help her deck the halls Let’s face it: the ...
SINGER Ronnie Spector, famed for hits such as “Be My Baby”, died on Wednesday aged 78 after a brief battle with cancer. The rock’n’roll siren was the leader of the girl group The Ronettes, who also ...
She sang on '60s rock hits like "Be My Baby," "Baby, I Love You" and "Walking In the Rain," and toured with groups like The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. But fame was fleeting for Estelle Bennett of ...
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, has died at her home in Englewood, N.J.
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