Ronnie Spector
Birthday: August 10, 1943 in Harlem, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
Birth Name: Veronica Yvette Bennett
Ronnie Spector was born on August 10, 1943 in Harlem, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA. She was an actress and writer, known for La course au jouet (1996), Hyper Noël (2002) and Just One of the Guys (1985). She was previously married to Jonathan Greenfield and Phil Spector. She died on January 12, 2022 in Danbury, Connecticut, USA.
[We made money] when we were performing live. As a matter of fact, we got paid more than any other a...Show more »
[We made money] when we were performing live. As a matter of fact, we got paid more than any other act for our show. We did the Brooklyn Paramount, the Apollo for a week . . . We made money from personal appearances, not record royalties. We were the most popular girl group ever for bar mitzvahs--people wanted The Ronettes. Show less «
I used to wish I could get my hands on [Amy Winehouse] and show her how to do a proper beehive. She ...Show more »
I used to wish I could get my hands on [Amy Winehouse] and show her how to do a proper beehive. She came to one of my shows. I was singing "Back to Black" and there was a tear in her eye. Show less «
I talk about Phil Spector, but I say good things about him, too. I did love him. I just tell the tru...Show more »
I talk about Phil Spector, but I say good things about him, too. I did love him. I just tell the truth. It's the difference between ripping someone's head off and telling the damn truth, and I tell the damn truth. Before Phil got involved, we were already going over better than some of the other acts, and I had my style way before Phil came along. He did one thing--he gave us hit records. Show less «
The "bad girl" came from when The Ronettes would walk out onstage and we didn't have a hit record ye...Show more »
The "bad girl" came from when The Ronettes would walk out onstage and we didn't have a hit record yet and all the other groups did--Marvin Gaye, The Crystals. We didn't have a hit record, but we had attitude. When the three Ronettes walked onstage, people went nuts because we were different. We wore tight dresses when everyone else wore those flared dresses, we had long hair when people had short hair; it was like The Beatles and The Rolling Stones wearing suits--that's what made them different. The Stones got the long-hair idea from us, when they supported us on tour in the UK in 1964. I love having attitude onstage, and the "bad girl" thing still runs through my entire show. Show less «
[Amy Winehouse] was too shy to meet me, but she was so sweet to me. I read articles where she said, ...Show more »
[Amy Winehouse] was too shy to meet me, but she was so sweet to me. I read articles where she said, "I love girl groups, especially The Ronettes." I think she liked us because we were different. I had a black and Cherokee mom and a white father, and that was different. And we were pretty. We didn't have wigs like the other girl groups, it was our real hair. We gave Dusty Springfield a beehive--she would come in and say, "Can I have a blast of Aquanet [hairspray]?" All that hair is mine today. As you get older your hair thins a little, so you get extensions in the back. Show less «
I think I was [the godmother of punk]. In the '70s it started, and I'd go to [Manhattan music venue]...Show more »
I think I was [the godmother of punk]. In the '70s it started, and I'd go to [Manhattan music venue] CBGB and see Blondie and the Ramones, and they were calling me up onstage. I didn't know punk, but they knew me. Everybody knew me, but I didn't know anybody--Patti Smith and all those people who were punkers. I didn't get it. It was like Amy Winehouse, they wanted to be like me. Show less «
You would have to ask Phil Spector [about the glass coffin in the basement]. He told my mother he ha...Show more »
You would have to ask Phil Spector [about the glass coffin in the basement]. He told my mother he had it, but I never went down to the basement. Do you think I'd go down there and look at my own coffin? Show less «
Nobody calls me Veronica unless I go to California. A few people there only knew me as Veronica, suc...Show more »
Nobody calls me Veronica unless I go to California. A few people there only knew me as Veronica, such as my ex-husband's [Phil Spector] secretary--I was out there [recently] and she left me a card saying, "Hello, Veronica!" But my relatives called me Ronnie. I used to read the Betty and Veronica comics, and Veronica was called Ronnie, so I wanted to be Ronnie, too. It's a cute name. Show less «
It's about me; I'm the girl from the ghetto. It was originally "Girl from the Gutter", and I thought...Show more »
It's about me; I'm the girl from the ghetto. It was originally "Girl from the Gutter", and I thought: "I'm not from the gutter. I may have been from the ghetto, but not the gutter," so I changed it. Elvis Presley sang "ghetto" and that was okay. But I stick to my hits, mostly, in the show. When I go to see old shows where people don't play their hits, I'm so disappointed. You have to please your audience. When I hear that applause, it's like I'm having an orgasm. Show less «
[John Lennon] loved my voice and the way I performed and [Phil Spector] was the opposite--he didn't ...Show more »
[John Lennon] loved my voice and the way I performed and [Phil Spector] was the opposite--he didn't like guys in the audience screaming at me. Maybe I would've been better off marrying John Lennon or Keith Richards. I always fantasize about that. I would cry myself to sleep at night because Phil wouldn't let me perform. My [second] husband and I have been married for 31 years and together for 34. He helped me reclaim my life. Show less «
Ronnie Spector's FILMOGRAPHY
HD
Annabelle: Creation
IMDb: 7
2017
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
Twelve years after the tragic death of their little girl, a dollmaker and his wife welcome a nun and several girls from a shuttered orphanage into ...