John Lennon said he wanted to be like The Ronettes' Ronnie Spector when he worked with a famous producer. He made a hit cover in the process.
Ronnie Spector, the trail-blazing lead singer of the 1960s all-girl group the Ronettes, has died. The pop star found fame with hits such as Be My Baby, Baby I Love You and Walking in the Rain.
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Ronnie Spector, ’60s icon who sang ‘Be My Baby,’ dies at 78 Ronnie Spector, the cat-eyed, bee-hived rock ‘n’ roll siren who sang such 1960s hits as “Be My Baby,” “Baby I Love You ...
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“The Beatles loved ‘Be My Baby’ and John Lennon loved my voice,” recalls Spector. “I remember we went to a nightclub one night and he said, ‘Ronnie, just sing me a little bit of “Be ...
The Shangri-Las helped pioneer the girl group era alongside the Ronettes. The official X account of Ronnie Spector, who co-founded the Ronettes and died in January 2022, shared a tribute.
Getty Images Spector produced hits for The Ronettes, later marrying their lead singer Ronnie Bennett His signature production technique, the "Wall of Sound," involved layering several instruments ...
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TEMPO: Ronnie was pretty consistent – I think sometimes Phil went a little overboard with the vocals, because usually after three or four or five attempts, they had it. SPECTOR: All of the ...