Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones introduces The Ronettes, the 1960s girl group known for pop songs such as “Be My Baby” and “Baby I Love You.” “They could sing all their way right through a wall of sound,” Richards said, alluding to Ronettes producer Phil Spector’s famed style.
Lead singer Spector thanked a list of people including Cher, Bruce Springsteen and her publicist, but made no mention of her ex-husband, Phil Spector, who is set to go on trial next week for the murder of an actress.

After the Ronettes sang a trio of their hits, bandleader Paul Shaffer came to the microphone to read a note from Phil Spector, who said "I wish them all the happiness and good fortune the world has to offer."
Source: CNN
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