Ronnie Spector who was known in real life as Veronica Greenfield has died at the age of 78. She was an American singer who formed the girl group the Ronettes in 1957 with her elder sister Estelle Bennett and their cousin Nedra Talley.
Ronnie Spector during the 1960s together with her Ronettes band treated music lovers with back-to-back hit songs. Some of their hit songs are “Be My Baby” (1963), “Baby, I Love You” (1963), “The Best Part of Breakin’ Up” (1964), and “Walking in the Rain” (1964).
At a point in time, Ronnie Spector started a solo career out of which she released a single known as “So Young”.
Ronnie Spector was born in 1943 in Manhattan and was known throughout as Veronica Yvette Bennett. Ronnie Spector during the peak of her career had a lot of Music Producers chasing her across New York because of her beehive hairstyles and liberal use of mascara coupled with her talent.
Ronnie Spector married twice. Ronnie Spector first husband was known as Phil Spector. Phil Spector was a producer who helped the band get a technique like the “wall of sound” recording.
Ronnie Spector first husband Phil Spector after they got married in 1968 adopted three children together.
Ronnie Spector’s husband Phil Spector during that time helped the group aided them to get one of their best hit songs titled Be My Baby and Baby I Love You, etc.
Phil Spector was however arrested over some murder charges and died in 2021 while serving the sentence in prison.
Ronnie Spector second and current husband was known as Jonathan Greenfield. Jonathan Greenfield and Ronnie Spector were happy as couples together.
Ronnie Spector died of cancer at the hands of her husband Jonathan Greenfield and her children in their family home.
Ronnie Spector Net Worth
Ronnie Spector had a net worth of over $5 million. Ronnie Spector made most of her cash during the peak of her career and also through up-to-date royalties.
Ronnie Spector had a lot of assets being managed under him.