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After Phil divorced his wife in 1965, he purchased a home in Beverly Hills, where he lived with Ronnie. [78] They married at Beverly Hills City Hall on April 14, 1968. [ 79 ] Ronnie changed her surname and became known as Ronnie Spector. [ 80 ]
With Harrison, Spector co-produced Harrison's "Bangla Desh" (number 23)—rock's first charity single [45]: 158–159 —and wife Ronnie Spector's "Try Some, Buy Some" (number 77). [ 46 ] : 342 The latter was recorded for Ronnie's intended solo album on Apple Records, a project that stalled due to the same erratic, alcohol-fueled behavior from ...
Legendary singer Ronnie Spector, who sang many of Phil Spector’s greatest productions as lead vocalist with the Ronettes and was married to him for six tumultuous years, posted about his death ...
In the early hours of February 3, 2003, Clarkson met record producer Phil Spector while working at the House of Blues in Los Angeles.The two were driven in Spector's limousine to his mansion, the Pyrenees Castle, in Alhambra, California, and went inside while his driver waited in the car.
Ronnie Spector, whose hard-edged yet tremulous voice soared on the Ronettes’ girl-group hits of the early ‘60s, died on Wednesday of cancer. She was 78. “Our beloved earth angel, Ronnie ...
Just hours after news broke of Phil Spector's death, the disgraced producer and convicted murderer's ex-wife Ronnie Spector shared a thoughtful reaction to his death. "It’s a sad day for music ...
Singer Ronnie Spector was married to producer Phil Spector, who died today at 81, from 1968-74. Although the marriage saw much commercial success, with hits like “Be My Baby,” “Baby, I Love ...
In the 1970s, the group was briefly revived as Ronnie Spector and the Ronettes. Veronica Bennett married Phil Spector in 1968. Their song "Be My Baby" was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999. Rolling Stone ranked their album Presenting the Fabulous Ronettes Featuring Veronica No. 422 on its list of The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. [2]