Estelle Bennett, who was a student of fashion design at Parsons institute at one time, is the Ronette no longer with us. She died almost exactly a year ago 2-ll-09. The funeral ceremonies, of necessity- were around Valentine"s day.
The feminine form of the name Ronald is Ronaldine.
According to Veronica Bennett Spector- it is a blend word made up from Ronnie, Nedra and Estelle, with the diminutive female ( which they were) Ette. suffix. There was and is also a type of (Attack) microphone brand named Ronette and maybe Mr. Spector had one of these in the studio. the Ronette microphone is for power-on lead singing, it tends to supplement the older, stand mounted (Velocity) microphone which was made by RCA. so it goes.
Phoebe Augustine has: Played Ronnette Pulaski in "Twin Peaks" in 1990. Played Ronette Pulaski in "Twin Peaks" in 1990. Played Ronette Pulaski in "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me" in 1992. Played Cathy in "Black Widow Murders: The Blanche Taylor Moore Story" in 1993. Played Paige in "The Elvira Show" in 1993.
To the first question yes, and partially to the second question. when they needed Four Girls for the Romanov spoof act ( performed in Night Clubs) Grace was cast in the role of Olga, the tallest and oldest of the Romanov Princesses. Miss Baxter retained her Ronette hairstyle up until she started teaching. Come alive, she was a biology teacher.
He was married to Estelle Bennett for some time, that is all I know. Estelle, of course, is no longer with us in the flesh.
Records by the Ronettes, who were their inspiration. the Chipmunks are a male take-off on the Ronettes and Dave Seville is a take-off on Phil Spector. Alvin seems to be patterned after Nedra, the youngest Ronette. Nedra!!
Somebody on the web said there was an article by Ronnie Spector- in EBONY magazine but the date was incorrect, and she was on the cover. the March 2008 issue featured then-Candidate Obama. The article claims an historical film on the Ronette is in the works, and an actress ( not Veronica herself) has been casted.
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John passed the gravy to Isaac.
the answer for the homophone for past is passed
The homophones for "passed" are "past" and "fast."
The present perfect forms are have passed and has passed.Examples:We have passed this way before. (plural subject)He has passed this way before. (singular subject)