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01-17-2021 11:43 AM
Caught Covid in prison.
01-17-2021 11:49 AM
TMZ reporting contracted Covid 4 weeks ago. Released from hospital and transferred back to prison.
CNN reporting he died of natural causes.
In any event, good riddance.
01-17-2021 11:52 AM
01-17-2021 11:54 AM
How he changed the recording industry with his " Wall of Sound " also known as
" Spector Sound " in the early 1960's. The unforgetable recordings of the Ronettes with " Be my Baby and Baby I Love You " along with Righteous Brothers " You've Lost that Loving Feelin " and Tina Turner 's " River Deep -Mountain High ". He became such a creepy person. I saw some programs some time ago regarding his murder charges and conviction.
01-17-2021 12:00 PM - edited 01-17-2021 12:01 PM
He has a net worth of 30 million dollars.... and continuing royalties. His children should do well.
01-17-2021 12:02 PM
He worked with the Beatles ❤ and John Lennon solo too, producing some of their music.
01-17-2021 12:23 PM
@skatting44 wrote:How he changed the recording industry with his " Wall of Sound " also known as
" Spector Sound " in the early 1960's. The unforgetable recordings of the Ronettes with " Be my Baby and Baby I Love You " along with Righteous Brothers " You've Lost that Loving Feelin " and Tina Turner 's " River Deep -Mountain High ". He became such a creepy person. I saw some programs some time ago regarding his murder charges and conviction.
@skatting44 Agree and only 19 years old when he began his career with The Teddy Bears and "To Know Him is to Love Him".
He was involved in producing more music after his retirment from the industry in the mid-sixties including the Beatles (credit the success of the album "Let it Be to him), Leonard Cohen, Dion, Righteous Brothers and so on. He was also instrumental in the success of folk groups, too.
I remember the murder of Lana Clarkson but never watched any proceedings.
01-17-2021 12:30 PM
@Cakers3 wrote:
@skatting44 wrote:How he changed the recording industry with his " Wall of Sound " also known as
" Spector Sound " in the early 1960's. The unforgetable recordings of the Ronettes with " Be my Baby and Baby I Love You " along with Righteous Brothers " You've Lost that Loving Feelin " and Tina Turner 's " River Deep -Mountain High ". He became such a creepy person. I saw some programs some time ago regarding his murder charges and conviction.
@skatting44 Agree and only 19 years old when he began his career with The Teddy Bears and "To Know Him is to Love Him".
He was involved in producing more music after his retirment from the industry in the mid-sixties including the Beatles (credit the success of the album "Let it Be to him), Leonard Cohen, Dion, Righteous Brothers and so on. He was also instrumental in the success of folk groups, too.
I remember the murder of Lana Clarkson but never watched any proceedings.
He wore different wigs on different days of the trial.
01-17-2021 12:46 PM
His "wall of sound" music was OUTSTANDING.
I've read many books about Spector, the Ronettes, Darlene Love (who was the voice leading many of the so-called "girl groups"). . .
I was shocked when he was arrested for murder; I'm very shocked by the photos from the last decades.
I appreciate his marvelous musical work, however.
But what a dreadful person.
01-17-2021 01:24 PM
I believe Nancy Sinatra was his girlfriend at one time (why???).
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