Nedra Talley-Ross’s journey began far from the glamour her music would one day evoke. Raised in Spanish Harlem, she stepped into history as a teenager alongside her cousins Ronnie Spector and Estelle Bennett, forming The Ronettes. Their sound—fused from pop, rock, and R&B—became the heartbeat of 1960s youth. While Ronnie’s voice soared out front, Nedra’s harmonies and presence were the quiet architecture holding those songs together, helping to shape Phil Spector’s legendary “Wall of Sound.”
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