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The Ronettes: Nedra Talley Ross, last surviving member of 1960s girl group dies

The last surviving member of The Ronettes - Nedra Talley Ross - has died aged 80.

She performed in the 1960s group, best known for hits including Be My Baby, Walking in the Rain, Baby, I Love You and (The Best Part of) Breakin' Up, alongside her cousins Ronnie Spector and Estelle Bennett.

The band's official Instagram page shared the news of her death, calling her "a light" to those who knew her.

The post, which showed Talley Ross sitting in front of a portrait of the band, said: "It is with heavy hearts that we share the news of Nedra Talley Ross' passing. She was a light to those who knew and loved her.

"As a founding member of The Ronettes, along with her beloved cousins Ronnie and Estelle, Nedra's voice, style and spirit helped define a sound that would change music.

"Her contribution to the group's story and their defining influence will live forever.

"Rest peacefully dear Nedra. Thanks for the magic."

Talley Ross' daughter, Nedra K Ross, also shared the news of her mother's death on Facebook.

She wrote: "At approximately 8:30 this morning our mother Nedra Talley Ross went home to be with the Lord.

"She was safe in her own bed at home with her family close, knowing she was loved. Thank you Lord. There will be a Celebration of Life in the future and I will post information when plans have been confirmed."

The group, which formed in 1957, were known for their signature beehive hair and rocketed to fame due to their collaboration with music producer Phil Spector.

The only released one studio album - Presenting the Fabulous Ronettes Featuring Veronica (1964) - but their music has stood the test of time.

The Ronettes were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2007.

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