- Ronnie Spector
Infobox musical artist
Name = Ronnie Spector
Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Veronica Yvette Bennett
Born = birth date and age|1943|08|10
Died =
Origin = New York, New York,United States
Instrument = Vocals
Genre = Rock, Pop,Pop rock ,Girl group
Career = 1959-present
Label = Colpix, Philles, Columbia
Associated_acts =The Ronettes ,Eddie Money
URL = [http://www.ronniespector.com Official website]Ronnie Spector (born Veronica Yvette Bennett on
10 August 1943 in New York, New York) is an American musician and was the lead singer of thegirl group The Ronettes . She is known as the "original bad girl ofrock and roll " [ [http://www.theage.com.au/news/cd-reviews/the-last-of-the-rock-stars/2006/04/12/1144521394705.html theage.com.au] ] [ [http://www.vocalgroup.org/inductees/the_ronettes.html vocalgroup.org] ]Biography
From a young age, Bennett took to singing, and her large, close family encouraged her to do so, along with the other members of the Ronettes, her sister
Estelle Bennett andcousin Nedra Talley . The Ronettes were amultiracial group, which was unusual during the 1960s. The Bennetts' mother was black and Native American; their father was Irish. In herautobiography , Ronnie Spector said that at one point in her childhood, she was not sure if she was black or white.Bennett was married to
Phil Spector from 1968–1974, and took his name professionally. They adopted three children. Phil adopted Gary & Louis as a single parent after Ronnie left.
*Donté Phillip - BornMarch 23 1969 (Adopted: Nov 1969 at age 8 Months)
*Louis Phillip - BornMay 12 1966 (Moved in Dec 1971 at age 5½, Adopted at age 8)
*Gary Phillip - BornMay 12 1966 (Moved in Dec 1971 at age 5½, Adopted at age 8)By her own account, he kept her a near-prisoner and limited her opportunities to pursue her musical ambitions. In her autobiography, she said that he would force her to watch the film "
Citizen Kane " to remind her she would be nothing without him.Spector's domineering attitude led to the dissolution of their marriage. Bennett was forbidden to speak to the
Rolling Stones or tour with theBeatles , for fear of infidelity. Bennett claims Spector showed her a gold coffin with a glass top in his basement, promising to kill and display her should she leave him. During Spector's reclusive period in the late 1960s, he reportedly kept his wife locked inside their mansion. She claimed he also hid her shoes to dissuade her from walking outside, and kept the house dark because he didn't want anyone to see his balding head. Spector's son later claimed that he was kept locked in his room, with a pot in the corner to be used as a toilet. Ronnie Spector did leave the producer and filed for divorce in 1972. She wrote a book about her experiences, and said years later, "I can only say that when I left in the early 1970s, I knew that if I didn't leave at that time, I was going to die there" [ [http://www.nypost.com/seven/03072007/entertainment/music/ron_nuts_music_maureen_callahan.htm Ron-Nuts ] ] . She and Spector separated in 1973 anddivorce d one year later.Her
autobiography , "Be My Baby, How I Survived Mascara, Miniskirts, and Madness", co-authored by Vince Waldron, was published in 1989. In 2004, Onyx Books republished the book in a revised and updated mass market paperback edition in the USA.She now lives in
Connecticut with her second husband, Jonathan Greenfield, and their two sons, Austin Drew and Jason Charles. She also hosts an annual Christmas party atB. B. King 's bar and grill in New York.Career
The Ronettes were produced and managed by
Phil Spector . In the early 1960s, they had huge hits with "Be My Baby ", "Baby I Love You ", and "Walking in the Rain". The group broke up in 1966 following the semi-retirement of Phil Spector, who was devastated by the lack of success of Tina Turner's "River Deep - Mountain High" {US #88; a UK #3}. The Ronettes later signed to Herb Alpert's A&M label andrecorded singles such as "You Came, You Saw, You Conquered" after reforming.In early 1971, during
Phil Spector 's tenure as head ofA&R atApple Records , Ronnie recorded the single "Try Some, Buy Some "/"Tandoori Chicken"; released as Apple 33 in the UK, Apple 1832 in the U.S. The A-side of the single was written byGeorge Harrison , and produced by both Harrison and Spector. Although the single was not a big hit, it had one lasting influence: whenJohn Lennon recorded "Happy Xmas (War Is Over) " later the same year, he asked Spector to reproduce the same mandolin-laden 'Wall of Sound ' that he had created for "Try Some, Buy Some". Lennon liked therockabilly B-side too, and is reported to have sung it at his birthday party in New York in October 1971.In the early to mid 1970's, Ronnie briefly reformed the Ronettes (as Ronnie Spector and the Ronettes), with two new members (including Chip Fields, the mother of actress Kim Fields).
In 1986,
Eddie Money had a big hit with "Take Me Home Tonight ", on which Bennett was featured prominently as a guest vocalist, singing part of the chorus (where she is introduced by Money singing "just like Ronnie sang...") of "Be My Little Baby." She also sang a duet withSouthside Johnny on "You Mean So Much To Me Baby".Billy Joel 's 1976 hit "Say Goodbye To Hollywood" is a tribute to Bennett. Bennett herself covered it (1977), as didBette Midler and other artists.In 1999, she released the critically acclaimed album, "
She Talks to Rainbows ", which featured a few covers of older songs.Joey Ramone acted as producer, and appeared on stage with her to promote the record. In 2003, she provided backing vocals for The Misfits' album, "Project 1950 ".Bennett's most recent album "Last of the Rock Stars" (High Coin Records) has been released. A new single, "All I Want," accompanies the album.
Keith Richards andPatti Smith are among Bennett's collaborators on the album. Bennett herself has co-produced two of the songs. In 2005 Bennett sang "Ode to L.A." with the Danish rock groupThe Raveonettes on their album "Pretty in Black".In 1998, Ronnie Spector and the other Ronettes sued Phil Spector for allegedly cheating them of royalties and licensing fees, winning a $3 million judgment; however, an appeals court later reversed the decision, upholding the terms of the group's 1963 contract as binding. In 2007, Ronnie Spector discussed her Ronettes' much-delayed entry into the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame : "He wrote the Hall of Fame to tell them not to put me in. He did everything he could to stop me. He's bitter that I left him. He wants everyone to think he's the mastermind. He thought everything was because of him." [ [http://www.nypost.com/seven/03072007/entertainment/music/ron_nuts_music_maureen_callahan.htm Ron-Nuts ] ]The Ronettes were inducted into the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2007.Ronettes and solo album discography
*"The Ronettes Featuring Veronica", 1965
*"The Fabulous Ronettes Featuring Veronica", 1965
*"Siren", 1980
*"The Ronettes Greatest Hits - Volume 1", 1981
*"The Ronettes Greatest Hits - Volume 2", 1981
*"Unfinished Business", 1987
*"The Best of The Ronettes", 1992
*"She Talks To Rainbows", 1999
*"Something's Gonna Happen", 2003
*"Last of the Rock Stars", 2006Notes
External links
* [http://www.ronniespector.com/ Official website]
*imdb name|id=0817491|name=Ronnie Spector
* [http://spinner.aol.com/rockhall/ronettes-2007-inductee/interview Interview on Spinner.com regarding Rock Hall of Fame Induction]
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