Ronnie Spector
An image from Beatles '64, one of the productions that also features Ronnie Spector.
Ronnie Spector

Ronnie Spector

August 10, 1943 — Harlem, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA

Ronnie Spector (born Veronica Yvette Bennett; August 10, 1943 - January 12, 2022) was an American singer. Spector was the lead singer of the rock/pop vocal girl group the Ronettes, who had a string of hits, such as "Be My Baby", "Baby, I Love You", and "The Best Part of Breakin' Up", during the early to mid–1960s. Subsequently, Spector launched her solo career. In 1968 she married Phil Spector, whose last name she took professionally. The marriage ended in divorce in 1974.

In 1986 Spector experienced a career resurgence when she was featured on Eddie Money's Grammy nominated pop rock song "Take Me Home Tonight" which reached number four on the Billboard Hot 100.

Ronnie and The Ronettes were inducted in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2007.

Beatles '64

Beatles '64

2024

Classic Albums: Amy Winehouse - Back to Black

Classic Albums: Amy Winehouse - Back to Black

2018

The Agony and Ecstasy of Phil Spector

The Agony and Ecstasy of Phil Spector

2008

The Wizard of Oz in Concert: Dreams Come True

The Wizard of Oz in Concert: Dreams Come True

1995

Ronnie Spector at the BBC

Ronnie Spector at the BBC

2022

Girl Groups: The Story of a Sound

Girl Groups: The Story of a Sound

1982