The Ronettes

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The Ronettes' first album
The Ronettes' first album

The Ronettes were a girl group of the 1960s from New York City, best known for their work with producer Phil Spector. They consisted of lead singer Veronica Bennett (a.k.a. Ronnie Spector), her sister Estelle Bennett, and their cousin Nedra Talley. Their defining album is Presenting the Fabulous Ronettes featuring Veronica from 1963, and their most famous songs include "Be My Baby", "Baby I Love You", "(The Best Part Of) Breakin' Up", and "(Walking) in the Rain". After a hiatus in the middle of the 60s, the Ronettes (and Spector) re-emerged without much of a popular reaction; musical tastes had moved beyond the girl group sound, and the Ronettes were unable to maintain their relevance. They disbanded in 1966 after criss-crossing the United States and Canada that summer as one of the opening acts for the final concert tour of The Beatles.

Ronnie Spector married Phil Spector in 1968, then launched a solo career after divorcing him in 1973.

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The Ronettes were inducted into The Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2004.

It was believed that Phil Spector, in his capacity as a member of the Board of Governors, deliberately prevented the Ronettes (and Darlene Love) from being nominated for induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, although they had been eligible for a considerable period. The alleged reasons included the acrimonious divorce of Ronnie and Spector, in addition to the group having (unsuccessfully) sued Spector for back royalties. While Spector was awaiting trial on a murder charge and out on $1 million bail, the Ronettes were finally inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at the March 12, 2007, induction ceremony held at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City. Keith Richards, a self-confessed longtime fan, inducted the trio. Ronnie Bennett (Spector) and Nedra Talley performed "Baby I Love You," "{Walking} in the Rain" and "Be My Baby." Estelle Bennett was present to accept her award but did not perform.

  • It has been erroneously reported in many rock reference books, rock encyclopedias and People magazine that the Ronettes appeared in the 1961 film "Twist Around the Clock." The Ronettes toured with Clay Cole and his Twist-a-rama revue in 1962; Clay Cole was featured in the twist film.

  1. ^ Interview with The Raveonettes, David Shankbone, Wikinews, October 16, 2007
  2. ^ Crap Attack Album, By We Are Scientists
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