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  1. Recorded with a host of female backing singers, including Ronnie Spector and Liza Minnelli, "Teenage Lament '74" was the last big single from the classic Cooper line-up that uptight parents hated, and the rebellious youth rallied behind during the early years of the dazed and confused decade. I am continually thankful that was along for the wild A.C. ride during the high-times '70s.

  2. 13. Jan. 2022 · Ronnie Spector, the swaggering 1960s pop icon with the sky-high beehive whose sultry, quavering voice-powered numerous hits for the Ronettes, including “Be My Baby,” has died, her family ...

  3. Still, there are two classics on this sucker. “Teenage Lament ‘74” is a fun song (see the video below). This was a tune that also saw the future life of Alice sneaking in. The song featured backing vocals by Liza Minnelli, Ronnie Spector, Labelle and the Pointer Sisters. The Alice Cooper Group was seeing Alice the singer starting to ...

  4. Ronnie Spector's quote "Love is the most powerful force in the world" captures the enduring and transformative nature of this profound emotion. Love possesses the remarkable ability to heal wounds, bridge divides, and bring hope amidst despair. It possesses an immense strength that transcends all boundaries, be it geographical, cultural, or personal. Love has the power to break down barriers ...

  5. 16. Jan. 2023 · Track 6 from their seventh and final album “Muscle of Love" released in late 1973 copyright Warner Bros. Records. It was recorded at Sunset Sound in Hollywoo...

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  6. 13. Jan. 2022 · Ronnie Spector ist tot. 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 ...

  7. 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.