Ronnie Spector is an African-American mixed with Irish-American ancestry.
Her mother is African-American-Cherokee whilst her father is Irish–American.
Is Ronnie Spector African-American?
Ronnie Spector is a well-known American rock-and-roll singer who rose to prominence in the early 1960s and 1970s as “the original bad girl of rock ‘n’ roll.”
Ronnie formed the successful female band ‘Darling Sisters,’ which eventually changed its name to ‘The Ronettes,’ with her sister and cousin.
They eventually made it big after years of hardship when they landed a deal with Phil Spector and his record company.
Their first hit was ‘Baby, I Love You,’ and their songs ‘Is This What I Get for Loving You?’ and ‘Born to be Together’ quickly became top 100 singles on the music charts. The band toured Europe, sharing the stage with ‘The Beatles’ and ‘The Rolling Stones.’:
As a solo artist, she has recorded the albums ‘Siren’ (1987), ‘Unfinished Business’ (1987), ‘She Talks to Rainbows’ (1999), ‘Something’s Gonna Happen’ (2003), ‘Last of the Rock Stars’ (2006), and ‘English Heart’ (2016).