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    some info about the ronettes.

    The Ronettes began as a family act where the girls grew up in washington heights manhattan according to Nedra Talley, the girls started singing during their childhood visits to their grandma's house.

    Estelle and Veronica are sisters," she said in a later interview.
    I'm their cousin. Our mothers are sisters. We came out of a family that, on Saturday nights, home for us was at our grandmother's, entertaining each other.
    "By the time I was eight, I was already working up whole numbers for our family's little weekend shows.
    Ronnie later recalled.

    Then Estelle would get up onstage and do a song, or she'd join Nedra or my cousin Elaine and me in a number we'd worked out in three-part harmony.
    Furthering their interest in show business, Estelle was enrolled at Startime, a popular dancing school in the 50s while Ronnie became fascinated with Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers.

    In 57, Ronnie formed the group which would later become known as The Ronettes.

    Composed of Ronnie, her sister Estelle, and there cousins Nedra Diane and Elaine.
    the five girls learned how to perfect their harmonies first at their grandmother's house, and they became proficient in songs such as “Goodnight Sweetheart and red red robin Emulating Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers, the girls added their male cousin Ira to the group, and were signed up for a Wednesday-night amateur show at the apollo theatre by a friend of Ronnie and Estelle's mum.

    The show started out as a disaster when the house band started playing Frankie Lymon's Why Do Fools Fall in Love, Ira didn't sing a word, so Ronnie took over.
    I strutted out across the stage, singing as loud as I could Ronnie later recalled.

    When I finally heard a few hands of scattered applause, I sang even louder.
    That brought a bit more applause, which was all I needed.
    FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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    Saw a vid of them on tv a couple of weeks ago.The lead singer wasn't bad. Didn't she marry Phil Spector?

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      some more info.

      think this will answer your qu
      estion AL.[
      Overthe duration of the folliwing year, 1966 the Ronettes recorded a whole catalog of songs which Phil Spector refused to release once they were completed. Many attribute this to Spector's insecurities and his lovefor the group's lead singer, Ronnie. As the popularity of the Ronettesbecame greater and greater, the relationship between Spector and Ronniebecame more serious, to the point of which they were basically living with each other.

      Spector then decided he didn't want Ronnie and the Ronettesto become too popular, in fear they would one day outgrow him. So he tried to reverse the whole star making process by not releasing therecords the Ronettes were contractually obligated to make. This allowed for Motown group The supremes to rise in popularity, and eclipse the Ronettes as the most popular girl group in the music industry.

      Among the songs the Ronettes recorded during this time which wentunreleased were "Paradise," "Everything Under the Sun, and I Wish INever Saw the Sun Shine. All three songs individually have since beencovered by other artists such as The Shangri-Las The Supremes, and Ikeand Tina Turner, among others.

      Perhaps their biggest loss was the Spector, Jeff Barry, and Ellie Greenwich song Chapel of lovewhich the Ronettes recorded in early 1964. They were the first torecord their version of the song, but Spector refused to release it asa single.

      Their version of the song eventually did come out of theirPhilles LP, but by then The Dixie Cups had already achieved mainstreamnotoriety for it.
      We thought it was such a great record that we practically begged Phil Spector to put it out, Ronnie Spector later wrote.
      Then the Dixie Cups' version came out and it was a smash!

      It was so depressing


      QUOTE=stud1al;168221]Saw a vid of them on tv a couple of weeks ago.The lead singer wasn't bad. Didn't she marry Phil Spector?[/QUOTE]
      Last edited by darren; 02-06-2012, 01:37.
      FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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        Thanks Dazza........So, she did marry him.........He sounds like a strange guy but i cannot argue with his taste in women.

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          Hey you guys, I'm Karl. 60s music trends having been popping up everywhere now, The Ronettes being the perfect example of such an influential group and one of my favorites because of their classic songs.

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            here u go karl.
            http://youtu.be/xu8tdXBkQhY
            i never knew they sang this iconic song.
            and its fantastic .
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            Originally posted by mhpdd1 View Post
            Hey you guys, I'm Karl. 60s music trends having been popping up everywhere now, The Ronettes being the perfect example of such an influential group and one of my favorites because of their classic songs.
            FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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              Thanks for sharing (: That song is actually featured in Dirty Dancing, which I happen to love! Check out the 25th anniversary album, it features some great songs by other artists from the 60's and the 80's, of course. Here you go: http://amzn.to/Qirz3P



              Originally posted by darren View Post
              here u go karl.
              http://youtu.be/xu8tdXBkQhY
              i never knew they sang this iconic song.
              and its fantastic .
              ----------------------------------------------------------

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                thanks

                glad u like it mate

                happy to share.

                yes i had a feeling that song was in dirty dancing.[
                the ronettes really have done some top stuff.Q

                to think id never heard of them until very recently.


                UOTE=mhpdd1;173352]Thanks for sharing (: That song is actually featured in Dirty Dancing, which I happen to love! Check out the 25th anniversary album, it features some great songs by other artists from the 60's and the 80's, of course. Here you go: http://amzn.to/Qirz3P[/QUOTE]
                FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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