Veronica Yvette Spector is an American singer. She fronted the girl group the Ronettes with her older sister Estelle Bennett and their cousin Nedra Talley. Together, they had a string of hits during the early to mid–1960s. Spector launched a solo career and has since released five studio albums and one extended play.
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In 1973 Spector reformed the Ronette group with two new members, but the records failed to chart and by 1975, she was recording as a solo act. She also sang a duet with Southside on the Johnny & the Asukes’ debut album I Don’t Want to Go Home. This was the final track on Southside’s debut album, Don’t Don’t Go Home, I Just Want To Go To Bed. In 1976, she made the final appearance with the Southside band, singing on the track “You’d Be Good For Me” on the album E.T. & The E Street Band’s debut, I don’t want to go to bed, I just want to Go to bed. In 1986, she appeared on the TV show The Voice as a guest on the show’s second episode, “The Voice Presents: The Voices of Veronica Spector”. She has appeared on numerous other television shows, including “American Idol” and “America’s Got Talent”
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