Ronnie Spector found success at an early age. After The Ronettes broke up, she struggled to make a comeback in the music industry. She released her first solo record titled “Siren” in 1980, and followed it up with 1987’s “Unfinished Business.”
Spector continued her career in music and went on tours, as well as performed with other artists. According to Celebrity Net Worth, she was worth $5 million at the time of her death.
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Ronnie Spector, born Veronica Bennett, was the lead vocalist of the girl group The Ronettes, which she formed along with her sister Estelle Bennett and their cousin Nedra Talley.
Spector enjoyed performing as a young child, and she started having small gigs by the time she was in her teenage years. In 1961, The Ronettes released music via Colpix Records but found little success.
In 1963, the group auditioned for notable music producer Phil Spector, and that was when they broke out in the music industry, per Biography.