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16th June 2008, 7:08pm
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#1 | | preTeEN SEXfiENd
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| Ronnie Spector & The Ronettes Monday 29 September 2008
7.30pm
£20
One of my favourite female singers, and the reason I love old girl groups. Quote:
Ronnie Spector was born and raised in upper Manhattan. She formed the Ronettes while in her teens and released her first records in 1961 on the Colpix label. One of those early songs was “You Bet I Would,” co-written by Carole King. Another was the rocking “He Did It” written by Jackie DeShannon and Sharon Sheeley-which Ronnie still performs today.
The Ronettes were also professional singers and dancers at New York's Peppermint Lounge. There they were discovered by legendary disc jockey "Murray the K" (Murray Kaufman), who promptly hired them as dancers for his Brooklyn Fox Theater rock and roll revues.
Beginning in 1963, Ronnie Spector-as lead singer of the ultimate girl group, The Ronettes-recorded a long string of classic pop hits: powerful, poignant teen anthems like the Grammy Award-winning “Walking in the Rain,”, “Do I Love You,” “Baby I Love You,” “The Best Part of Breaking Up,” “I Can Hear Music,” and the international Number One smash “Be My Baby.” These records are among the best-loved and most-emulated recordings in the history of rock and roll.
“There were girl group hits before the Ronettes,” wrote Canadian critic Carl Wilson in a 2003 feature for the Toronto Globe & Mail. “But Ronnie Spector was the first woman in rock to provoke anything like the hysteria that Elvis had caused, which was soon to engulf the Beatles.”
As the Number One pop group in England, Ronnie Spector and the Ronettes headlined over acts like the Rolling Stones and Yardbirds. The Beatles personally requested that the Ronettes join their final U.S. tour in August 1966; later that year, at Basin Street East, a talented young come-dian named Richard Pryor was the opening act for the Ronettes' final live performance.
In 1970, Ronnie Spector released her Apple Records debut single, “Try Some, Buy Some” - written and produced by George Harrison, with a backing band that included George, John Lennon, and Ringo Starr. Ronnie sang with Alice Cooper and on Jimi Hendrix's final recording session (August 1970).
In 1976, Billy Joel wrote “Say Goodbye to Hollywood” as a tribute to Ronnie. The next year, she recorded the song with backing by Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, and it was issued as a single on Epic Records.
Ronnie's rock and roll renditions of “Frosty the Snowman”, “Sleigh Ride”, “I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus” and “Rockin' Round the Christmas Tree” are holiday classics and an integral part of every Christmas season. In 1988, she introduced “Ronnie Spector's Rock & Roll Christmas Party”; it has become a seasonal celebration playing to delighted audiences across the country.
In 1986, Ronnie's duet with Eddie Money-“Take Me Home Tonight” - reached No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 and hung on the chart for 23 weeks. The song was nominated for a Grammy Award and became a heavy rotation video on MTV. In 1987, Ronnie returned to recording with her Columbia album, Unfinished Business, featuring “Who Can Sleep” and “Love on A Rooftop.” Over the course of the next 18 months, Ronnie Spector starred in the HBO/Cinemax special “Legendary Ladies of Rock,” presented on the American Music Awards, and sang on the NBC special “Merry Motown Christmas.”
Ronnie Spector's classic recordings have been heard in such films as The Pickup Artist, Quadrophenia, Goodfellas, Mean Streets, and Nine Months. Most significantly, “Be My Baby” set the tone for the box office smash Dirty Dancing - and in 1988, Ronnie joined the cast of the Dirty Dancing stage show for a six-week international tour.
In 1989, Ronnie took time off to write the story of her remarkable life and great music. Be My Baby: How I Survived Mascara, Miniskirts, and Madness (Crown, 1990) was an international bestseller; a revised and updated mass-market paperback was published in June 2004.
In the Nineties, Ronnie returned to the studio to record the theme song for Roseanne's ABC-TV cartoon, “Little Rosey.” She cut the haunting “Farewell to a Sex Symbol” for the cast album of Tim Rice's Tycoon, and sang “Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree” on the Top Ten platinum album A Very Special Christmas 2. In June 1997, at the invitation of President Bill Clinton, Ronnie per-formed for leaders of the major industrialized nations at the Summit of Eight in Denver, Colorado.
In 1999, Ronnie released the critically acclaimed EP She Talks to Rainbows on the cutting-edge indie label Kill Rock Stars. Highlights included Brian Wilson's “Don't Worry Baby” (which he wrote for Ronnie), Johnny Thunders' “You Can't Put Your Arms Around A Memory,” and a duet with EP producer Joey Ramone on his own composition “Bye Bye Baby.”
In June 2000, after a fifteen-year legal battle, Ronnie Spector won a landmark decision in the New York State courts. The ruling eased the way for veteran artists of the Fifties and Sixties to collect past-due royalties on their old recordings.
Today, Ronnie Spector lives in Connecticut with her husband/manager Jonathan Greenfield and their two sons, Austin Drew and Jason Charles. She is, quite simply, a legend in her own time - still radiating talent, beauty, and charisma.
The style, look, and sound of Ronnie Spector have served as an inspiration and role model for a generation of rock and roll women. In her sensuality, attitude, and dress, Ronnie created a per-sonal and performing style, which has proven revolutionary. On stage, on record, or on the screen, a Ronnie Spector performance is a jubilant celebration of the power of pop.
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16th June 2008, 7:39pm
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| Re: Ronnie Spector & The Ronettes I screamed when I saw the poster for this. I'm so there. Queuing. Now.
You can get your dinner in The Arches and a ticket to the show for £25. Classy. |
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16th June 2008, 7:40pm
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#3 | | preTeEN SEXfiENd
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| Re: Ronnie Spector & The Ronettes Thats actually more awesome. |
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16th June 2008, 7:51pm
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#4 | | Keep Never Changing
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| Re: Ronnie Spector & The Ronettes This just solved my 'what can I get my Mum for her birthday tomorrow?' dilemma.
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17th June 2008, 10:57am
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#5 | | Tishoumaren
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| Re: Ronnie Spector & The Ronettes Quote:
Originally Posted by april I screamed when I saw the poster for this. | Hahahaha! I screamed when you texted me about it.
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17th June 2008, 12:45pm
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#6 | | preTeEN SEXfiENd
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| Re: Ronnie Spector & The Ronettes Quote:
Originally Posted by frostbitejunkie This just solved my 'what can I get my Mum for her birthday tomorrow?' dilemma. | She's not the only mum getting tickets as a present. |
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17th June 2008, 1:40pm
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| Re: Ronnie Spector & The Ronettes Oh, wow 
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17th June 2008, 2:22pm
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#8 | | Dean Keenan Fan Club
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| Re: Ronnie Spector & The Ronettes I screamed when I realised I'd be in Jersey for this 
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17th June 2008, 2:24pm
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#9 | | Tishoumaren
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| Re: Ronnie Spector & The Ronettes Have you checked to see if she's playing anywhere on the mainland that's within travelling distance of Jersey?
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18th June 2008, 2:08am
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| Re: Ronnie Spector & The Ronettes I'm not in Jersey?
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18th June 2008, 2:21am
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#11 | | Registered User
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| Re: Ronnie Spector & The Ronettes
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Originally Posted by Joni Mitchell Even the Brightest Shining Star is Alone in The Dark | |
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18th June 2008, 2:34am
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#12 | | Dean Keenan Fan Club
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| Re: Ronnie Spector & The Ronettes Everywhere FROM Jersey costs about the same. Unless I get the ferry to Poole. If they're playing in Poole then I might go. But I doubt it.
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18th June 2008, 2:37am
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| Re: Ronnie Spector & The Ronettes my ronnie lies over the ocean 
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1st September 2008, 10:31pm
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#14 | | Good kinda bad
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| Re: Ronnie Spector & The Ronettes Superexcited.com
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3rd September 2008, 7:24pm
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#15 | | preTeEN SEXfiENd
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| Re: Ronnie Spector & The Ronettes My folks are going, I've got tickets to see hellacopters instead, it was a hard choice. |
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