Spector, Ronnie (1943–)

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Spector, Ronnie (1943–)

American musician. Name variations: Veronica Bennett, Veronica Spector; The Ronettes. Born Veronica Bennett, Aug 10, 1943, in New York, NY; sister of Estelle Bennett (singer); m. Phil Spector (music producer), 1966 (div. 1974); m. Jonathan Greenfield; children: (2nd m.) Austin Drew and Jason Charles.

With sister Estelle Bennett and cousin Nedra Talley, sang as the Darling Sisters, then signed with Phil Spector as the Ronettes for his Phillies label (1963); with group, released #2 hit, "Be My Baby" (1963), followed by "Baby I Love You" (1963), "Walking in the Rain" (1964) and "Is This What I Get For Lovin' You?" (1965); revived career (1973), releasing solo albums, Siren (1980), Unfinished Business (1987) and She Talks to Rainbows (1999); had hit with "Take Me Home Tonight," duet with Eddie Money (1986); returned to recording and touring (late 1990s).

See also autobiography (with Vince Waldron), Be My Baby (1986).