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  1. Veronica Yvette "Ronnie" Greenfield (previously Spector, née Bennett; August 10, 1943 – January 12, 2022) was an American singer who co-founded and fronted the girl group the Ronettes.She is sometimes referred to as the original "bad girl of rock and roll".. Ronnie formed the singing group with her older sister, Estelle Bennett, and their cousin, Nedra Talley, in the late 1950s.

  2. 2 de abr. de 2014 · Ronnie Spector became famous in the 1960s as the lead singer of the Ronettes, whose hits include "Be My Baby" and "Walking in the Rain."

  3. 19 de nov. de 2020 · Official music video for ”Sleigh Ride” by The RonettesListen to The Ronettes: https://theronettes.lnk.to/listenYDWatch more videos by The Ronettes: https://t...

  4. 13 de ene. de 2022 · Ronnie Spector, the swaggering 1960s pop icon with the sky-high beehive whose sultry, quavering voice-powered numerous hits for the Ronettes, including “Be My Baby,” has died, her family ...

  5. 13 de ene. de 2022 · The Ronettes were a massive inspiration on all the bands that followed, and maybe their greatest (and most superficially surprising) influence was on the Ramones. The New York punks played at 100mph with noisy guitars, but they were always indebted to those luscious Ronettes melodies and Spector Wall of Sound (they covered the Ronettes 'Baby, I Love You' for the Spector-produced End of a ...

  6. music.youtube.com › channel › UCJGP43sKxv1SaS2CugSkBWQThe Ronettes - YouTube Music

    The Ronettes were an American girl group from Washington Heights, Manhattan, New York City. The group consisted of lead singer Veronica Bennett, her older sister Estelle Bennett, and their cousin Nedra Talley. They had sung together since they were teenagers, then known as "The Darling Sisters". Signed first by Colpix Records in 1961, they moved to Phil Spector's Philles Records in March 1963 ...

  7. By Rob Bowman. The introduction to the Ronettes’ “Be My Baby” needs to be heard only once before it is forever burned into the deepest recesses of one’s cranium. Studio drummer Hal Blaine lays down a simple baion beat – boom-ba-boom (smash), boom-ba-boom (smash). Swathed in unprecedented levels of reverb, it has a cataclysmic effect.

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