Nedra Talley Ross, a founding member of the influential girl group the Ronettes, died at age 80; she was the last surviving original member of the trio that helped define 1960s pop music with hits like "Be My Baby." The group, formed in Manhattan in 1946, achieved major success under producer Phil Spector before disbanding in 1967 and was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2007.
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Nedra Talley Ross, a founding member of the influential girl group the Ronettes, died at age 80; she was the last surviving original member of the trio that helped define 1960s pop music with hits like "Be My Baby." The group, formed in Manhattan in 1946, achieved major success under producer Phil Spector before disbanding in 1967 and was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2007.