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		Nedra Ross
		
		 
		 
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Nedra  Ross and her cousins, Veronica “Ronnie” and Estelle “had no idea” of what they  were getting themselves into when they started their singing group, the  Ronettes, in the early 1960s.  They  didn’t know where it would bring them.   They just wanted to sing.  Little  did they know that their group would produce a top hit “Be My Baby” or that  their Christmas album would become a classic. These ladies set the standard for  female singing groups that came up after them.   You could see their influences in groups like En Vogue or Destiny’s  Child. - Nedra says today's artists have to go through a different process than  what the Ronettes did, i.e., American Idol. 
              On March 12, 2007, The  Ronettes were formally recognized for their special place in history - they  were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Her friend, Keith Richards,  of the legendary rock group The Rolling Stones presented the award to  them.   Nedra realizes that she is going  down in history and that over the years she’s been in a time capsule.  She sees this honor as the world recognizing  what the Ronettes brought to the culture.   She has some wonderful memories and opportunities from her experience  with the Ronettes, like entertaining the American troops during the Vietnam War.  Nedra says it is nice to be honored and part  of history.   
              More  importantly, Nedra has a legacy she can share with grandchildren and great  grandchildren.  It is fun to hear the  Ronettes’ songs come on with her children and grandchildren - they listen and  sing along.  Those songs have also become  apart of the Ross family tradition.   Every year they decorate the Christmas tree to the Ronette Christmas  album songs. 
              NOTHING COMPARES 
              In the mid-60s, Nedra  committed her life to God and changed some of her interests and  priorities.  She left the group to get  married – to Scott Ross, and walked away from the music business.  The Ronettes soon dissolved, as her cousins  also married a short time later. 
              The Ronettes were especially fortunate  to have been raised in Christian homes and to have had the support and  protection of their families around them.    Nedra says there was a genuine innocence to their experiences – they  were mostly just having fun. 
              When she was in the  music business, there were no Christians, but God was starting to do a  work.  Nedra says there was a new  movement that Jesus was doing in the '60s.   Nedra found that what the world had to offer with success, fame, and  fortune did not compare to following Jesus.   When she decided to leave it all behind, her family thought she had lost  her mind.  She signed everything over to  her mother and only kept a few pieces of Ronette memorabilia.  She was willing to walk away from it all for  the goodness and faithfulness of God. 
              Nedra  made the decision to come to CBN with her husband Scott in 1967 where he was  being hired for a job. She didn't tell Pat the extent of where she came  from.  He didn't realize the  international recognition Nedra had with the Ronettes.  She didn't promote it.   Since  then, she has been married to her husband for almost forty years and is  enjoying life with her family and her walk with God. 
                
		
		  
				 
				 
 
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