Ronnie Spector's Christmas Party at B.B. King's
B.B. King Blues Club (237 West 42nd Street New York City, NY 10036)
- Full Price:
- $30.00
- Our Price:
- $15.00*
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for Ronnie Spector's Christmas Party have expired.
The last date listed for Ronnie Spector's Christmas Party was Sunday December 20, 2009 / 8:00pm.
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The Harlem Gospel Choir, the most famous gospel choir in America and one of the preeminent gospel choirs worldwide, brings the music of Harlem and the black church to Times Square in a joyous celebration of high-energy, hand-clapping singing and dancing. Made up of the finest singers and musicians from Harlem's black churches and the New York/Tri-State area, the choir strives to create a better understanding of African-American culture and make the world a more loving and peaceful place. Allen Bailey was inspired to create the choir in 1986 after attending a celebration at Harlem's Cotton Club in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. That inspiration can be felt in the music today, as the choir's uplifting songs of hope touch the soul and raise the spirit. Learn More
Goldstar Member Tips
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Matilda on Where to Eat
Don't order the chopped salad, it's a waste of money
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Goldstar Member on Where to Eat
The chicken wings & popcorn shrimp....so yummy
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Goldstar Member on Where to Eat
The chicken wings...yummy
Goldstar Member Reviews
Ruby Murdaugh
BB KINGS IS ONE OF My FAVORITE CLUBS IN NYC.IF YOU GET THERE EARLY ENOUGH YOU CAN ACTUALLY SIT RIGHT NEXT TO STAGE .Written on Dec 18 2007
Ronnie Spector was mavelous to say the least. Ronnie always put her all in her shows.The band and back up singers were simply great.Shows like Ronnie's bring back such fond memories for me. I really wish Ronnie would come out and meet us and maybe sign some autographs. But then she might need rest after her performances. I had a great time!!!
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Really fun, amazing seeing a pop icon in action. In addition to many of her songs (all from before my time :) she did an Amy Winehouse cover that blew my socks off...Written on Dec 22 2009
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SusanW
Had a lot of fun. Ronnie can't hit the notes like she used to (understandable when you are 67!) but she still maintains her enthusiasm and looks damn cute in her Santa outfit. Great to hear the old stuff and her new music, too. Her band and her backup singers are excellent. The crowd was lovin' it and Ronnie!Written on Dec 21 2009
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Dr. Martin V. Gallatin
I enjoyed the show. Ronnie Spector is very involved with the audience.Written on Dec 15 2008
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More Information About Ronnie Spector's Christmas Party
Website
http://www.bbkingblues.com/schedule/moreinfo.cgi?id=1958
Description
The ultimate rock & roll survivor, Ronnie Spector, brings her annual “Christmas Party” to New York City. Ronnie has another recent to celebrate during this holiday season: As the lead singer of the quintessential girl group, the Ronettes, she’s just been inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Ronnie Spector is one of those rare artists whose voice defines an entire era in pop music: the heart, soul, and passion of female rock and roll—yesterday, today, and tomorrow.
Ronnie’s recordings of "Frosty the Snowman," "Sleigh Ride," and "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus" are the definitive rock & roll versions of these holiday favorites. In 1992, her rendition of “Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" was a highlight of the Top Ten platinum album A Very Special Christmas 2.
As the lead singer of the Ronettes, Ronnie cut a string of unforgettable pop classics: "Be My Baby," "Baby I Love," "Do I Love You,” and the Grammy Award-winning "Walking In The Rain." In the Sixties, Ronnie toured with the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, and the Yardbirds (with Eric Clapton). Ronnie sang on one of the last recording sessions by her friend Jimi Hendrix, and was backed by Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band on her version of Billy Joel’s “Say Goodbye to Hollywood.”
Ronnie Spector and Eddie Money scored a Top Five Grammy-nominated hit and a power-rotation MTV video with "Take Me Home Tonight" in 1986. In 1999, Ronnie released the critically acclaimed EP She Talks To Rainbows, co-produced by Joey Ramone. Her best-selling 1990 autobiography Be My Baby: How I Survived Mascara, Miniskirts, and Madness was reissued as updated mass-market paperback in 2004.
Ronnie’s 2006 CD, Last of the Rock Stars, is simply the best and most fully realized album of her career. The supporting cast includes special guests Patti Smith, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ Nick Zinner, Rolling Stone Keith Richards, and members of The Raconteurs.

