Examples of 'ronettes' in a sentence

Meaning of "ronettes"

ronettes (noun): refers to a famous American 1960s girl group in the music industry, known for their hit songs like 'Be My Baby'

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The ronettes where are they now.
That is until he discovered the Ronettes.
I put the ronettes in their home.
They would later become The Ronettes.
Something like a Ronettes song hits you in such a different way than noise stuff.
Estelle Bennett of the Ronettes has died.
The Ronettes were the only girl group to tour with the Beatles.
By my baby by The Ronettes.
Rock groups such as the Ronettes and the Shirelles popularized white lipstick.
Shortly after, they would rename themselves the Ronettes.
Not since the Ronettes have I heard such celestial harmonies.
As she made an attempt to restore her career, she decided to reform the Ronettes.
The Ronettes songs.
Ronnie Spector praised Blaine for " the magic he put on all our Ronettes recordings.
Their work on the song earned the Ronettes a credit on the LP Rainbow Bridge.

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I put the ronettes in their home . I put black america in the white home.
The band count Nirvana and The Ronettes among their influences.
The Ronettes began as a family act where the girls grew up in Washington Heights, Manhattan.
Ronnie and the Relatives became "The Ronettes.
She was a member of The Ronettes along with her sister Ronnie and her cousin Nedra.
Be My Baby" was a smash record for the Ronettes.
The ronettes are here . your majesty.
They have been described as “ the missing link between The Ronettes and The Runaways ”.
This was the follow-up to The Ronettes hugely successful debut single " Be My Baby . ".
Be my baby ” by the Ronettes.
The final outcome had Spector paying a judgment in excess of 1.5 million dollars to the Ronettes.
It 's unlikely that I will be writing for the Ronettes anytime soon . ".
What goes up, must come down, and this is true for the group, The Ronettes.
In 1963, Phil Spector produced the recording of the song with the Ronettes performing.
It borrows melodic and lyrical passages from " Be My Baby " by The Ronettes.
Their sound is a throwback to the 60 's, reminiscent of groups like The Ronettes and The Shangri-Las.
In 1957, Ronnie formed the group which would later become known as the Ronettes.
Here we go with ' Be My Baby ' by the Ronettes.
Amy Winehouse 's Beehive was inspired by Ronnie Spector 's from the 60 's group, the Ronettes.

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