The Ronettes were a popular 1960s American girl group from New York City. One of the most popular girl groups from that period, they placed eight songs on the Billboard Hot 100, five of which became top forty hits. Best known for their work with producer Phil Spector, the Ronettes were the only girl group to tour with The Beatles. A trio from Spanish Harlem, lead singer Veronica Bennett , her older sister Estelle Bennett, and their cousin Nedra Talley had sung together since they were teenagers. Signed by Colpix Records in 1961, they moved to Spector's Philles Records in March 1963, where... they became successful. Some of the group's most famous songs include "Be My Baby", "Baby, I Love You", " Breakin' Up", and "Walking in the Rain." The songs became big hits and charted on the Billboard Hot 100. "Be My Baby" was played constantly on the radio, and "Walking in the Rain" received a Grammy Award in 1965. In late 1964, the group released their only studio album, Presenting the Fabulous Ronettes Featuring Veronica, which entered the Billboard charts at #96.
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| Career began: | 1959 |
| Members: | Ronnie Spector, Estelle Bennett, Nedra Talley |
| Hometown: | New York City |
| Also known as: | Ronettes, Ronnettes, Ronnettes, The |