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          Nedra Talley Ross (born January 27, , New York), was a member of the girl group The Ronettes, along with her cousins Ronnie Spector and Estelle Bennett.!

          Ronnie Bennett and her sister Estelle, along with cousin Nedra Talley, began singing together as teenagers in Washington Heights, New York.

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        3. Nedra Talley Ross (born January 27, , New York), was a member of the girl group The Ronettes, along with her cousins Ronnie Spector and Estelle Bennett.
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        5. Ronnie Spector, Nedra Talley-Ross, and Estelle Bennett were just three family members from Harlem singing in front of a group of encouraging relatives.
        6. Nedra Talley

          American singer (born )

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          Birth nameNedra Talley
          Also known asNedra Talley-Ross
          Born () January 27, (age&#;78)
          New York City, U.S.
          Genres
          OccupationSinger
          Years active
          Labels
          Formerly ofThe Ronettes
          Spouse

          Scott Ross

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          Musical artist

          Nedra Talley (born January 27, ),[1] now known as Nedra Talley-Ross, is a retired American singer.

          She is best known as a former member of the girl groupthe Ronettes, in which she performed with her cousins Ronnie and Estelle Bennett.[2] Since Ronnie's death in , Talley is the last surviving original member of the group.

          Career

          In , Talley and Estelle Bennett left the Ronettes, a decade after the group's formation. The split was reportedly due in part to interference from the group's producer Phil Spector, who later married Ronnie Bennett.[3] Talley said that when she m