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21. März 2024 · Eddie Money. Ronnie Spector. The Ronettes. “Take Me Home Tonight”: The 1986 Comeback for Ronnie Spector and Eddie Money. by Tina Benitez-Eves about 24 hours ago. When Eddie Money was...
Vor 10 Stunden · “On behalf of the estate, we are thrilled to partner with Ashley and ALG,” says Jonathan Greenfield, Ms. Spector’s husband and Managing Director of her Estate. “ALG is in sync with Ronnie’s aesthetic, energy and values. They are committed to furthering Ronnie’s legacy and imprint on the pop culture landscape and beyond.”
4. März 2024 · A: Ronnie Spector is best known as the lead singer of the popular 1960s girl group, The Ronettes. Their hits like “Be My Baby” and “Walking in the Rain” became timeless classics. Q: What was Ronnie Spector’s solo career like? A: After leaving The Ronettes, Ronnie Spector embarked on a successful solo career. She released ...
7. März 2024 · After parting ways with Phil Spector in 1972, Ronnie reassembled the Ronettes in 1973, releasing singles on Buddah Records. However, mainstream success proved elusive. Her collaboration with Southside Johnny in 1976 marked a milestone, and the '80s saw a resurgence with her featured vocals on Eddie Money's hit "Take Me Home Tonight."
18. März 2024 · Ronnie Spector, 1943–2022. Ronnie Spector, the lead singer of the Ronettes, the 1960s vocal trio that gave a passionate, bad-girl edge to pop’s girl-group sound with hits like “Be My Baby” and “Baby, I Love You,” died on Wednesday. She was 78.
7. März 2024 · Almost 40 years ago a dream team of pop stars shined a light on famine in Africa with the charity single, ' We Are The World .'. And now rare behind-the-scenes footage is going viral again showing the incredible musicians paying tribute to Harry Belafonte. Belting out a joyous a cappella cover of his iconic hit ' Day-O (The Banana ...
8. März 2024 · Win. Leaders Of The Pack: A History Of Girl Groups. Girl groups go all the way back to the birth of pop, and their long and honorable dedication to delighting the ears deserves far more...