Ronnie Spector tells what it was really like to be lead singer in the fabulous Ronettes in the '60s. She recounts the exhiliration of being on stage and the nightmare as her career crashed to halt. Filled with revealing personal glimpses of David Bowie, John Lennon, and other rockets. Two 8-page photograph inserts.
Updated with new material on the past ten years of her life, as well as new insights into Phil Spector's recent arrest on suspicion of murder, this memoir by Ronnie Spector tells the story of a life as turbulent and triumphant as the 1960s themselves. photos.
The life story of the lead singer of the Fabulous Ronettes contains insights into teenage fame, tours with the Beatles, marriage and madness with Phil Spector, alcoholism, escape and the comebacks.
Ronnie and the Ronnettes defined the 1960s girl group, and Phil Spector's "wall of sound" defined a rock era. Ronnie rose from Spanish Harlem to a dream come true, until she married dangerously eccentric Phil Spector, and the nightmare began. Rock & Roll's original "bad girl" tells her shocking story. 16 pages of photographs.
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