Yes, at the Berlin concert in the sixties. ( it was remarked there were former SS men in the audience). It should also be noted that Estelle was laid to rest in a beautiful Olive Green Peau de soie Empire Gown, and she was wearing her hair in the time-honored Beehive. The Empire is a formal dress.
Probably at the Berlin concert, after all, when in Germany... and there it would be called Reich Abend trachten Ohne Riemen! Empire evening dress without straps- and after intoning those words, red lights flash on the panel- Fuses Armed!
Not many professionals wear gowns nowadays. You are most likely to find the gowns worn by celebrities. They might wear them to an awards show, for a movie they are in or on stage at their concert. Another profession that is not well known, but that professionals might wear a gown is the professional party/charity planner. They would need the gowns for the galas they throw.
There were several. The late Clarence Clemons backed up Ronnie and revived (Ronettes) Belinda Carlisle and Grace Slick- in the l987 Latin Quarter Concert- It is funny but the size differential between Ronnie and Mr. Clemons is played up with stage antics- back to back- his wailing sax and her, well vibrato. There are rumors that Stan Goetz may have been involved when the Ronettes were in their prime. They were NOT instrumentalists and in fact, could not read music.
It was probably the Ronettes with another Girl comrade such as one of Nedra"s two sisters Elaine or Diane. There were four Romanov Girls, as you recall, Olga, Tatiana, Marie, and you-know-who. it is kopecks to roubles- that Veronica played Anastasia.I have come across a photo of the Ronettes in Russian costumes including muffs, not the dirty use of the term!
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The waterway gave them easy access in the earlier stage of empire-building expansion.
The Ronettes were strictly a three-part harmony- VOCAL group. they had to have a backup band or operate to recorded background music ( as was often done on television programs such as Bandstand) they surmounted this limitation with some unique and coherent stage-business such as the ( Transfiguration) stunt done with Be My Baby in Shindig.Ronnie appears alone on stage, at the cue of (We"ll make them turn their heads, everyplace we go- sheets over what appear to be amplifiers are withdrawn and out pop identically dressed Nedra and Estelle! However- drummers, guitarists, had to be imported. it"s a bit like You Know Who and Her backup band, which were ( and it rhymed with her name- The Big Four. Last seen at C-yards.
Antarctica was the only continent without a British connection during its Empire stage.
I think I know why. The Chipmunks are a take-off on the Ronettes. The Ronettes landed in big trouble in l966 (not l964) when they did a concert in or near Berlin. it turned into a riot. The girls had to be escorted off stage by MP"and into a neighboring armored car or tank! it is funny in the book but in real life must have been frightening. Some nut lobbed a smoke grenade at the Girls. it missed but hit a band member. Then a Lowenbrau Tsunami- Berlin disturbance, Bit to much for me- sez Ronnie!
The Ronettes, originally known as Ronnie and the Relations, were a musical group produced by Phil Spector. It is not so widely known this wall of sound group also toured, did concerts, and in fact was the only female group known to have toured with the Beatles! The Ronettes worked up some neat stage acts, which varied quite a bit, the TV acts on Bandstand and Shindig were toned down., For example in the uncut version of the ( Transfiguration) act by the Big Three. The Girls were not only wearing white dresses- but in the nightclub act had flowers in their hair and all three were barefoot! at the code phrase ( We"ll make "em turn their heads, every place we go. the curtains on the amplfifiers were parted, Ronnie split into three- the Two other Ronettes in a sort of triangular formation! From the right angles it is starkly effective, with the original costuming, a touch of the occult. No, The Zombies were Not the back up band but that was the idea they were trying to get across!
It was taken over by Alexander the Great by the 320s BCE. At that stage Rome was a city-state trying to establish its interests in peninsular Italy.