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  1. 21. Jan. 2022 · Spector, who died Jan. 12, was part of the 1960s girl group that gave us "Be My Baby." She left the music business for some years but returned to recording in the 1970s. Originally broadcast in 1988.

  2. After time spent touring and being with her family in Connecticut, Spector returned in 2003 with Something's Gonna Happen, a five-song EP of Marshall Crenshaw covers, a guest appearance on the Misfits' Project 1950 record, and in 2005, a featured spot on the Raveonettes' Pretty in Black. All this led up to the release of Spector's first full-length release in almost 20 years, 2006's The Last ...

  3. 13. Jan. 2022 · In den Sechzigerjahren feierte die Band The Ronettes Erfolge mit Hits wie »Be My Baby« und »Baby, I Love You«. Nun ist die Leadsängerin Ronnie Spector gestorben. Sie erlag der Familie zufolge ...

  4. Those influences are still present on 'Pretty in Black' but the palette is much broader, with 60s girl groups (Ronnie Spector guests on 'Ode to LA'), Link Wray, the Everly Brothers and even Hank Williams adding to the mix. Much of the credit for the perfect pop sheen should go to veteran producer Richard Gottehrer, who embodies the line from the Brill Building through immediate New Wave ...

  5. Pretty In Black / Pink-O-Rama Digital EP (CD, Album, 4×File, EP, Limited Edition, Promo) Columbia , Columbia , The Orchard , The Orchard CK92875 , CSK51851

  6. 13. Jan. 2022 · Shutterstock. Ronnie Spector (originally born Veronica Bennett) grew up as a unique person during a unique time: in Spanish Harlem in the 1940s and 1950s, as the Harlem Renaissance ushered in the civil rights movement. Spector's father was Irish-American and her mother was African American and Cherokee, per The Herald.

  7. Pretty in Black. Pretty in Black is the second studio album by The Raveonettes. The album was released first in the United States on 3 May 2005, and later in the UK on 25 July 2005. The album includes guest appearances by Maureen Tucker ( The Velvet Underground ), Ronnie Spector ( The Ronettes ), and Martin Rev ( Suicide ).