Last surviving member of the Ronettes dies aged 80

Nedra Talley Ross slipped away quietly. The last voice of The Ronettes, gone at 80, leaving a silence that feels unbearably loud.

Her daughter’s heartbreaking tribute, her secret battles with fame, the faith that pulled her from the spotlight,

and the final chapter of a woman who helped invent a sound that changed the worl…

She began as a teenage girl with a towering beehive and a voice that melted into the “Wall of Sound,”

never imagining she would help define an era. With cousins Ronnie Spector and Estelle Bennett, Nedra Talley Ross

didn’t just sing harmonies; she helped create a blueprint for every girl group that followed, from their style to their raw emotional power. “Be My Baby”

became an anthem, but behind the glamour were grueling schedules, industry pressure, and a “dog-eat-dog” world she ultimately chose to leave behind.

Walking away from pop stardom, she turned toward faith, family, and a quieter life, recording Christian music and later working in real estate.

When The Ronettes were finally inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2007, the flood of buried emotion overwhelmed her.

Now, with all three Ronettes gone, what remains is the echo: a timeless voice, a groundbreaking legacy, and songs that refuse to fade.

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