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Unfortunately not the best picture quality, but here's Ronnie, guesting on the Sha Na Na Show, which ran from '77 to '81. Sorry I can't identify the two latter-day Ronettes accompanying her, except to say they're probably not Denise Edwards and Chip Fields, who backed Ronnie in the mid-70s. By the time of this clip, Chip had her own career as a TV actor.
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The Crystals - Da Doo Ron Ron
The Ronettes - Be My Baby
Two great performances with reminiscences from Larry Levine and Stan Ross, Jeff Barry who co-wrote both songs, and also from Nino Tempo.
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Wonderful Spector production of Sonny Charles and Checkmates Ltd; never a hit but a terrific sound to use as a tribute to the world's greatest record producer.
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Hal Blaine, The World's Greatest Drummer, discusses his work with Phil Spector- an excerpt from a rare one hour interview by Alan Bernhoft with Mr. Blaine, available exclusively as a DVD extra with the feature film, THE DR JEKYLL & MR HYDE ROCK N ROLL MUSICAL, www.jekyllandhyderoc k.com
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Ronnie Spector performs "Why Don't They Let Us Fall in Love?", "Don't Worry Baby" and "Do I Love You?" in this live concert. Part 1 of 8. Ronnie Spector is a major influence on Amy Winehouse, who "borrowed" the beehive hairdo and eyeliner that Ronnie sported in the 1960s.