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Date: January 13, 2022 at 02:01:39
From: Dan, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Ronnie Spector leader of the Ronnetts has died at 78

URL: Ronnie Spector, girl group icon who sang 'Be My Baby,' dies at 78




(Reuters) -Ronnie Spector, the pioneering lead singer of
the 1960s American "girl group" the Ronettes, whose
vocals graced such hits as "Be My Baby" and "Baby, I
Love You," has died at the age of 78, relatives said on
Wednesday.

Spector, inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in
2007 as a member of the Spanish Harlem-based female
trio, died surrounded by loved ones and in the arms of
her husband, Jonathan Greenfield, after a brief battle
with cancer, the family said in a statement.


"Ronnie lived her life with a twinkle in her eye, a
spunky attitude, a wicked sense of humor and a smile on
her face. She was filled with love and gratitude," the
family said.

"Her joyful sound, playful nature and magical presence
will live on in all who knew, heard or saw her."

Spector, born Ronnie Bennett, grew up in the Spanish
Harlem neighborhood of New York City. She and her
sister, Estelle, and their cousin, Nedra Talley, began
performing at a young age, first singing at New York
"sock hops," or informal sponsored teenage dance events,
and Jewish bar mitzvah parties.

The trio first performed as "Ronnie and the Relatives"
before becoming the Ronettes and signing on with Colpix
Records, a Columbia Pictures subsidiary, in 1961.


In 1963, the Ronettes were granted an audition with Phil
Spector, one of the top music producers of the 1960s who
went on to work with the Beatles on their album "Let It
Be," as well as with such acts as Leonard Cohen and Ike
and Tina Turner.

Upon hearing Ronnie sing a version of Frankie Lymon's
1956 hit "Why Do Fools Fall in Love," Phil Spector leapt
up from his piano and said, "That's the voice I've been
looking for!" according to an account from the Hollywood
trade publication Variety.


With Phil Spector producing, the Ronettes dominated
music charts with hits such as "Be My Baby" and "Do I
Love You" and "Walking in the Rain." They also were
featured on his holiday album "A Christmas Gift to You"
performing three songs, including the energetic
Christmas classic "Sleigh Ride."

The singer and producer began an affair and married in
1968, with the vocalist taking his last name. Years
after the couple's 1972 split, Ronnie Spector went
public with allegations that she had become a virtual
captive in their home, subject to the abuse of a
possessive husband as she turned to alcohol for escape.


Phil Spector died https://www.reuters.com/article/us-
people-phil-spector/music-producer-phil-spector-
convicted-of-murder-dead-at-81-idUSKBN29M0GB last year
at age 81 of COVID-19 while serving a life sentence for
murder in the 2003 shooting of a Hollywood actress.

Ronnie Spector enjoyed a musical comeback in the 1980s
when she was featured in American rock star Eddie
Money's popular hit single "Take Me Home Tonight," and
collaborated with groups including Bruce Springsteen's E
Street Band.

At Ronettes' Hall of Fame induction ceremony, Rolling
Stones lead guitarist Keith Richards recalled the first
time he heard Ronnie Spector sing.


"I hear this beautiful little chant set up, by Nedra and
Estelle, and I realize I'm listening to the Ronettes,
and then that pure, pure voice over the top singing 'Be
My Baby,'" Richards said, referring to the lead
vocalist.

"They touched my heart right there and then, and they
touch it still," Richards said then.

(Additional reporting by Ismail Shakil in Bengaluru and
Steve Gorman and Lisa Richwine in Los AngelesEditing by
Chris Reese and Richard Chang)

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Date: January 17, 2022 at 21:04:15
From: ryan, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Ronnie Spector leader of the Ronnetts has died at 78


ah, good ol' phil...

Ronnie was lucky he didn't kill her too, like he did actress Lana Clarkson ...

In her memo Ronnie quotes Spector as saying "I always said I'd kill you if you left me. And tonight I'm making good on that promise. In two hours you will be assassinated on stage at the Flamingo Hotel." ̈


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