Some of the many artists who've recently reprised the famous intro to "Be My Baby" spoke to Billboard about The Ronettes' impact on their work, and just what makes the seemingly simple song so… By ...
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 ...
It doesn’t seem that long ago that Zendaya was simply another cool musician segueing into a thespian, but her career has risen pretty quickly. And things are moving even faster: Just over a week after ...
The original queen of rock spoke to PEOPLE about her new music, new tour, some famous old friends, and what keeps her going after all these years In conversation, it's impossible not to fall head-over ...
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 ...
Ronnie Spector and the Ronettes kicks off the two-concert Music on the Green summer series in New Haven Saturday, July 21, followed by Taylor Dayne on Saturday, July 28. Here’s a Q&A interview with ...
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 ...
Zendaya is reportedly in talks to play Ronnie Spector, frontwoman of iconic girl group The Ronettes, in a forthcoming biopic produced by A24 and New Regency. Originally reported by Deadline, the ...
In 1961, The Ronettes, the New York City girl group made up of Veronica (Ronnie) Bennett, her sister Estelle Bennett, and their cousin Nedra Talley, were signed to Colpix Records and released a ...
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 ...
Ronnie Spector, whose towering voice propelled indelible early 1960s hit records including “Be My Baby,” “Baby, I Love You” and “Walking in the Rain,” died Wednesday after a brief battle with cancer.
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