Nedra Ross

Nedra Talley, now known as Nedra Talley-Ross, is best known as a former member of the girl group the Ronettes, in which she performed with her cousins Ronnie and Estelle Bennett. As of 2022, Talley is the last surviving member of the group.

In 1967, 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. Talley said that when she met Scott Ross, her future husband, she became a born-again Christian. Talley also decided to leave the Ronettes because she felt there was little place for Christian-inspired music.

In 1977, Talley recorded several Christian songs written by her church’s music director, Ted Sandquist. These were released on the album The Courts of the King: The Worship Music of Ted Sandquist. One of the cuts, a medley, “Love of My Lord” / “Redwood Tree” was released as a 45 promo single. Guitarist Phil Keaggy played on at least two of the album cuts with her. For its 30th anniversary, this album was finally released on CD.

In 1978, Talley recorded Full Circle, a solo contemporary Christian music album, on which Keaggy once again musically backed her. Keaggy wrote the title track and released his own version of it on his 1981 album Town To Town. The album was produced by Talley’s husband, Ross. The album’s inner sleeve featured Talley’s bio (and salvation story), but also a photo taken in the mid-’60s aboard a plane with Talley and fellow Ronette, Estelle Bennett, sharing seats with The Beatles’ John Lennon and George Harrison, who were great fans of the Ronettes.

In 2007, the Ronettes were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

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