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February 13, 1974
Robbie Williams February 13, 1966 Freedom Williams (C&C Music Factory) February 13, 1961 Henry Rollins February 13, 1961 Les Warner (The Cult) February 13, 1956 Peter Hook (New Order) February 13, 1952 Ed Gagliardi (Foreigner) February 13, 1950 Peter Gabriel February 13, 1944 Peter Tork (The Monkees) |
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Estelle Bennett Of The Ronettes DiesFebruary 13, 2009
Estelle Bennett, one third of The Ronettes, at passed away at the age of 67 at her home in Englewood, New Jersey.
She was found dead at her apartment after relatives had been unable to contact her according to her brother-in-law, Jonathan Greenfield. Greenfield is the manager and husband of Bennett's sister Ronnie Spector, the lead singer with the Ronettes. Spector wrote on her website on Thursday: "To my beloved sister, rest in peace. You deserve it." The trio were most famous for their 1963 hit 'Be My Baby', which epitomized the “wall of sound” technique being pioneered by Phil Spector. That track went to Number 2 in the Billboard charts and other hits such as 'Baby I Love You' and 'Walkin' In The Rain' followed. In 2007 The Ronettes were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with Keith Richards saying at the ceremony, "They could sing all their way right through a wall of sound." Since the break up of the group in 1967, Bennett has lived a quiet life aside from the lengthy legal battles with Phil Spector over royalties for the Ronettes recordings. At this point no time or cause of death has been determined. (by Daniel Melia) |
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