The Ronettes

The Ronettes was a female vocal group (girl group) American 1960's produced by Phil Spector. Ronnie Bennett (born August 10, 1943), the leading singer of the group (which takes its name: Ronnie-> Ronettes), was none other than the wife of Phil Spector. The other two singers were his sister Estelle Bennett (born July 22, 1944) and her cousin Nedra Talley, born on January 27, 1944.

Among the success of the group will include Be My Baby, Walking in the Rain, (The Best Part of) Breaking Up etBaby, I Love You.

In 1973, Ronnie Bennett divorced from Phil Spector and embarked on a solo career.