Ronnie Spector, lead singer of the 1960s girl group ‘The Ronettes,’ died at 78 years old on Wednesday, January 12 after a cancer diagnosis.
Spector’s family confirmed her passing on her website where they explained her death after a short frame of battling cancer. It was further explained that she died with her family by her side, including her husband, Jonathan.
Brian Wilson, Joan Jett, and others paid tribute to Ronnie Spector, making references to her unique voice, songs, and her impact on Rock and Roll.