What Was Ronnie Spector's Net Worth When She Died?
Ronnie Spector of The Ronettes died of cancer at 78 years old.
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Read MoreSki jumping was added to the Winter Olympics in 1924, but women only started competing in 2014.
Read MoreJoni Mitchell briefly dated James Taylor in the early '70s, and naturally a song came out of it. This is her song you didn't realize is about James Taylor.
Read MorePink Floyd, the band that plumbed the depths of the human psyche, was once contacted by director Stanley Kubrick about using a song in one of his movies.
Read MoreIt's a sad fact that even the most accomplished young athletes are still flesh and blood. Olympian Deon Lendore died January 10 in a car accident.
Read MoreJason Clay Dunn, from seasons 3 and 5 of the "Ink Master" TV show, is a fan favorite, but what's he up to now? Here's what happened to Jason Clay Dunn.
Read MoreThere was only one regret Martha Stewart had about going to prison: She missed seeing Amy Poehler and Tina Fey on the "Saturday Night Live" stage.
Read MoreMarlon Brando lived a large life, on screen and off. The ground-breaking, innovative actor was also an outspoken social critic who also invested in change.
Read MoreOlympic ice dancers Meryl Davis and Charlie White first teamed up in 1997, and the pair became the first Americans to win a world title in the sport.
Read MoreMost would be proud to have auditioned for Black Sabbath. Not Michael Bolton. To this day, Bolton states the audition never happened.
Read MoreThe Olympic Games breathe spectacle and pageantry. Who better to lead the charge for the 1960 games in Squaw Valley than Walt Disney himself?
Read MoreThe historical drama film "Hidden Figures" was released in 2017, and it followed the story of three Black women working at NASA's Langley Research Center.
Read MoreThese bands have left an indelible mark on music and bands that came after. Not an exhaustive list, here are some of the most influential bands of all time.
Read MoreNancy Sinatra's best known song is probably "These Boots are Made for Walkin'. Here is truth behind the song.
Read MoreOnly one city has ever pulled out of hosting the Olympic Games after already being awarded the honor. Denver, Colorado pulled out of the 1976 games.
Read MoreSlipping and sliding down an icy slope is a particular type of nightmare scenario, unless you're doing it on purpose for the Olympics skeleton event.
Read MoreHundreds were killed by a train that ran on the streets of New York during the Industrial Revolution. Here is the tragic history of NYC's "Death Avenue."
Read MoreEver since the Winter Games in 1924, curling has been an Olympic sport in which many countries have competed. Even before, curling had a substantial following.
Read MoreTrue friendships can have their impact on how we live our lives. Some, like Lucille Ball, claim those friendships continue even after death.
Read MoreParamore is a staple of the emo rock genre, with albums like "R!OT" topping the charts, but the band has since taken a break. Here's what happened to Paramore.
Read MoreRapper Tupac Shakur starred in "Poetic Justice" alongside singer Janet Jackson, and she had a fantastic and unexpected time working with her co-star.
Read MoreIn 1997, Princess Diana died in a horrific car crash. Several celebrities attended her funeral and Elton John performed his iconic song "Candle in the Wind."
Read MoreEveryone knows the importance and influence of the U.S. president. But few know the stories of the people who work alongside the president every day.
Read MoreThe house the Brady family lived in on the iconic sitcom "The Brady Bunch" was a real home. Here is what happened to "The Brady Bunch" house.
Read MoreEric Clapton's iconic "Layla" is one of his best-known songs. But, the titular Layla was inspired by more than one person.
Read MoreJames Taylor's had a well-publicized marriage to musician Carly Simon, but his current wife is Caroline Smedvig. Here's the story behind their relationship.
Read MoreThe final episode of "I Love Lucy" aired Monday, May 6, 1957. After the show ended and her divorce from Desi Arnaz, Ball seemingly floundered for a while.
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