Ronnie Spector, singer and founder of the legendary group The Ronettes, has died this Wednesday cancer at age 78 in Connecticut, as reported by his family in a statement. Ronnie, born and christened Veronica Yvette Bernett, will be remembered along with her group for her two main hits ‘Be my baby’ and ‘Baby I love you’, covered by groups of all styles for decades.
The Ronettes, one of the most famous “girl groups” in vogue in the sixties and seventies Born in the New York neighborhood of Harlem, he was formed in 1957 by Ronnie, his sister Esthelle and his cousin Nedra Talley. Much of their fame is due to their association with the famous Phil Spector, true King Midas of pop music, who married Ronnie (hence her married name) in a marriage that lasted until 1972.
“Our dear earthly angel, Ronnie, left this world today after a brief battle with cancer. She was (accompanied) by her family and in the arms of her husband, Jonathan, “says the family, who asked for privacy at this time and promised” a celebration of Ronni’s life and his music that will be announced later. ”
The family points out that Ronnie asked that instead of flowers, those who wish to contribute donations to local women’s shelters or the American Indian College Fund. “Ronnie lived life with a sparkle in her eyes, a proud attitude, a great sense of humor, and a smile on her face. She was full of love and gratitude,” concludes the family.
Much more than the Dirty Dancing soundtrack
Ronnie Spector was much more than the soundtrack to ‘Dirty Dancing’. She was a great who shared the stage with the greats. She went shopping with John Lennon and celebrated birthdays with Mick Jagger. Far are its beginnings with ‘Las Ronettes’.
“They called us the ‘bad girls’ because we took all the routines of the street”Spector claimed a few months ago. Back then it was hard to be a woman in the rock world: “They didn’t talk to you, they didn’t let you talk,” she added.
He defended that the music industry had changed a lot since before the voice was the most important thing. Without tricks: “Today I would not sing with anyone because people have too many dancers, their own actors … Everything has to be big, that’s why Amy Winehouse impressed me, because she had the voice; they called me ‘the voice’ in the 60 and that’s why it bothered me so much that he died, because he was like me, “he confessed.
Here you can see the interview with laSexta a few months ago.

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