Ronnie Spector Booking Agent – Cape Entertainment Agency
Music booking agents for original recording artist Ronnie Spector.
Book Ronnie Spector and other top celebrity talent from Doo Wop, the fifties, sixties, seventies, eighties and disco.


Ronnie Spector

Only a few artists in history have been capable of defining an entire era in pop music. Ronnie Spector is one of those artists: the embodiment of the heart, soul, and passion of female rock and roll in the 1960's. No one has ever surpassed Ronnie's powerful trademark vocals, her gutsy attitude, her innocent but knowing sexuality.

A native of New York City, Ronnie Spector cites Frankie Lyman as her earliest vocal influence. Ronnie cut her first records at age 13 as the lead singer of the Ronettes; her first recorded song was written by Carol King. At the Peppermint Lounge, disc jockey Murray "The K" Kaufman discovered the teenage trio; he promptly hired them as dancers for his Brooklyn-Fox Theater rock and roll revues.

Beginning in 1963 Ronnie Spector- as lead singer of the ultimate girl group, The Ronettes- recorded a long string of classic pop hits: powerful poignant teen anthems like the Grammy-winning "Walking in the Rain", "Do I Love You", "Baby I Love You", "The Best Part of Breaking Up", "I Can Hear Music", and their international Number One smash "Be My Baby". These records are among the best-loved and most-emulated recordings in the history of rock and roll.

As the Number One pop group in England, Ronnie Spector and the Ronettes headlined over acts like the Rolling Stones and Yardbirds. The Beatles personally requested that the Ronettes join their final American tour. For the Ronettes' final live performance at Basin Street East in 1966, their opening act was a talented young comedian named Richard Pryor.

Ronnie Spector is the only American vocalist to have been backed by all four Beatles on her George Harrison-produced single, "Try Some, Buy Some" in 1970. During the next few years, Ronnie also sang on records by Jimi Hendrix and Alice Cooper. In 1976, Billy Joel wrote "Say Goodbye to Hollywood", a tribute to Ronnie which she recorded the following year with backing by Bruce Springsteen the E Street Band.

Her Christmas songs with the Ronettes, "Frosty the Snowman", "Sleigh Ride", and "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus" are holiday classics and an integral part of every Christmas season.

Ronnie's 1986 duet with Eddie Money, "Take Me Home Tonight", was a Top Five Grammy-nominated hit across the nation and a heavy rotation video on MTV.

In 1987, Ronnie made a celebrated return to recording with her Columbia album, Unfinished Business, featuring "Who Can Sleep" and "Love on A Rooftop". Her supporting cost included Diane Warren, Paul Shaffer, Desmond Child, Eddie Money, and The Bangles' Susanna Hoffs.

Over the course of the next 18 months, Ronnie Spector was everywhere. She starred in the HBO/Cinemax special, "Legendary Ladies of Rock" with Grace Slick and Belinda Carlisle as her back up singers. She was a presenter on the American Music Awards telecast, and sang on NBC's "Merry Motown Christmas " special. She starred in a Christmas spectacular at Radio City Music Hail and appeared at the New York Music Awards, where she was inducted (along with Billy Joel) into it's Hall of Fame.

Her classic recordings- "Be My Baby", "Baby I Love You", "Frosty the Snowman", and others have been featured in sounctracks for such feature films as Baby Boom, The Pickup Artist, Quadrophonia, Good Fella's, Mean Streets, For Keeps, The All-Nighter, Just One of the Guys, and Nine Months. Most significantly, Ronnie's "Be My Baby" set the tone for of the box office smash Dirty Dancing. In September 1988, she joined the cast of the Dirty Dancing stage show for a six-week international tour.

In 1989, Ronnie took time off to write the story of her remarkable life and great music. Be My Baby, How I Survived Mascara, Miniskirts, and Madness, published by Crown Publishers, in 1990 was an international bestseller and was published in paperback by HarperCollins in 1991.
In the 90's Ronnie returned to the recording studio to record the theme song for Roseanne's ABC TV cartoon, "Little Rosey", as well as the haunting "Farewell to a Sex Symbol" for the cast album of Tim Rice's Tycoon, and "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" for the top ten platinum album, A Very Special Christmas 2.

Recently, Ronnie performed at the invitation of President Clinton for the leaders of the free world at the Summit of the Eight in Denver.
In 1999, Ronnie released the critically acclaimed EP She Talks to Rainbows. Included on the EP were Brian Wilson's "Don't Worry Baby", Johnny Thunders' "You Can't Put Your Arms Around A Memory", and a duet with producer Joey Ramone on his own composition "Bye Bye Baby". The EP was released in America on the cutting edge Kill Rock Stars label.

The style, look, and sound of Ronnie Spector have served as an inspiration and role model for a generation of rock and roll women. In her sensuality, attitude, and dress, Ronnie created a personal and performing style, which has proven revolutionary.




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Reminisce and relive those glorious days of Rock 'n' Roll.

We have travelled the world with all the original artists. Some of the Artists that are available through us are:

50s & 60s

? and The Mysterians - The Association - Ben E. King - Bill Medley - Righteous Brothers - B. J. Thomas - Bobby Lewis - Bobby Rydell - Bobby Vee - Brenda Lee
Brian Hyland - Cathy Jean and The Roommates - The Chiffons - Chris Montez - Chubby Checker - The Classics - The Coasters - Connie Francis - The Contours
The Crystals - Danny & The Juniors - Dee Dee Sharp - Dennis Tufano original lead singer of The Buckinghams - The Capris - Diamond Dave Somerville
Dickey Lee - Dion DiMucci - The Drifters - The Duprees - Larry Chance and The Earls - Eddie Holman - Eric Burdon & The Animals - Fabian
Terry Johnson's Flamingos - Frankie Avalon - La La Brooks lead singer of The Crystals - Frankie Ford - Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons - Freddy Cannon -
1910 Fruitgum Company
- Gary Lewis & The Playboys - Gary "US" Bonds - Gene Chandler - The Happenings - Herman's Hermits starring Peter Noone
Jay Black (The Voice) - Jerry Butler - Jimmy Beaumont & The Skyliners - Jimmy Clanton - Johnny of Santo & Johnny - Johnny Rivers - Johnny Tillotson
Jr. Walker's Allstar Band - Kathy Young - Kenny Vance & The Planotones - Lesley Gore - Little Anthony & The Imperials - Little Peggy March
Maurice Williams & The Zodiacs - Merrilee Rush - Lenny Welch - Little Richard - Lou Christie - The Marcels - Mark Lindsay
Martha Reeves & The Vandellas - The Marvelettes - Mel Carter - Mitch Ryder - The Orlons - Paul and Paula - The Platters - Felix Cavaliere’s Rascals
Ron Dante of The Archies - Ronnie Spector - Sam Moore of Sam & Dave - Sam the Sham - The Shadows of Knight - Shirley Alston Reeves of The Shirelles
Sonny Geraci of The Outsiders and Climax - Speedo & The Cadillacs - The Temptations Review Featuring Dennis Edwards - The Tokens -
Tommy James & The Shondells
- Troy Shondell - The Turtles - The Tymes - The Vogues

70s & 80s

America - Anita Ward - A Taste of Honey - Bowzer (formerly of Sha Na Na) - The Chi-lites - Don McLean - Donna Summer - The Dramatics -- Dr. Elmo
Evelyn "Champagne" King - Freda Payne - Gloria Gaynor - J.T. Taylor - Kool and the Gang - KC & The Sunshine Band - Kool and the Gang - The Manhattans
Martha Wash - Marty Balin - Maxine Nightingale - O’Jays - Peaches & Herb - Peter Frampton - Poco’s Paul Cotton - The Spinners - The Stylistics - Suzi Quatro
Tavares - Thelma Houston - The Trammps - Village People

Ronnie Spector Booking Agent – Cape Entertainment Agency
Music booking agents for original recording artist Ronnie Spector.
Book Ronnie Spector and other top celebrity talent from Doo Wop, the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s and disco.


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