Nedra Talley Ross, the last surviving Ronette, is remembered for the group’s defining 1960s hits and her later life as a Christian minister with her husband, highlighting the Ronettes’ enduring impact on pop and Christmas music.
Phil Spector's infamous murder mansion, where he shot actress Lana Clarkson in 2003, has been transformed into a wedding venue named Wrensmoor and is now available for upscale events. The 10-bedroom, 10,590-square-foot gated hilltop mansion, which Spector bought in 1998 for $1.1 million, has been revamped and is being rented out for around $2,700 per night. The property, now owned by Spector's ex-wife, features modern amenities and has had the foyer where Clarkson died changed with a hand-painted mural. Despite its dark history, the leaseholder aims to focus on the property's architectural beauty and provide a space for joyous occasions while acknowledging the tragic past.
Cher, at 77, reflects on her six-decade career and upcoming Christmas album, which features new and unexpected songs. She discusses her experiences working with Phil Spector and her popular hit "Believe." Cher also addresses her dissatisfaction with her own singing, her relationship with a younger partner, and her activism on issues such as transgender rights and the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict. Despite her age, Cher remains determined to continue working as long as she can.