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Death of Ronnie Spector, interpreter of Be My Baby and leader of the Ronettes

2022-01-13T10:10:25.003Z


The American singer died on January 12 at the age of 78 from cancer. With her disappears one of the most outstanding artistic figures of 60s pop.


American singer Ronnie Spector, leader of the group Les Ronettes and legendary voice of the cult song

Be My baby

, died Wednesday at the age of 78, her family announced.

His loved ones broke the sad news of the loss of their friend: “

Our beloved angel, Ronnie, peacefully left this world today after a brief battle with cancer.

She lived her life with a sparkle in her eye, a spirited demeanor, a fierce sense of humor and a smile on her face.

"

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Ronnie Spector was born Veronica Greenfield on August 10, 1943, in New York, to an African-American and Native American mother and father of Irish descent, in the neighborhood of Spanish Harlem.

She had formed the Ronettes with her sister, Estelle Bennett and her cousin Nedra Talley.

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The group made a name for itself in the New York area, with its soulful love songs, before signing in 1963 with legendary producer Phil Spector, soon to be Ronnie's husband.

With their seductive eyes, XXL hairstyle and skirts above the knees, the Ronettes unrolled a series of hits in the early 1960s, including

Baby, I love you

,

(The Best Part of) Breakin 'Up

, or

Be My Baby

, which was inducted into the 1999 Grammy Hall of Fame.

The Ronettes sing

Be My Baby

, with the voice of Veronica Benett aka Ronnie Spector

The song, emblematic of Phil Spector's symphonic production style known as

Wall of Sound

, has been used as a soundtrack in films like

Martin Scorsese's

Mean Streets (1973) or

Dirty Dancing

(1987).

Keith Richards opening night

Along with the Supremes, the Ronettes were one of the most popular groups of the time, and the only girl group to go on tour with the Beatles, opening their act in 1966. When the trio was inducted at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2007, Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards remembered opening their act in the 1960s. “

They didn't need anything. They touched my heart at that moment and they still touch it

, ”he said.



The Ronettes separated in 1967 and the following year Ronnie married Phil Spector, known to have been one of the greatest rock'n'roll producers in history, but jailed for murder in 2009. The couple divorced in 1974. Ronnie Spector recounted in an autobiography the years of suffering and abuse she suffered with her former husband.



After the Ronettes, Ronnie Spector continued a solo career, punctuated by several collaborations with artists such as Eddie Money and Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band. And as a great throwback to the great pop of the 60s and 70s, his 2006 album,

The Last of the Rock Stars

, included collaborations with Keith Richards and Patti Smith.

Les Ronettes sing

Baby I Love You

in 1965

Source: lefigaro

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