He's a Rebel

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by Mark Ribowsky


  Richardson, Wallace

  Riddle, Nelson

  Riegert, Lou

  Righteous Brothers

  break with Phil

  Ringwald, Molly

  Rip Chords

  Ripp, Artie

  Ritz, Lyle

  “River Deep—Mountain High”

  River Deep—Mountain High

  Roberts, Howard

  Robins

  Robinson, Vickie Sue

  Robyne, Bunny

  Rock and Roll

  Rock ’n’ Roll High School

  “Rock ’n’ Roll Radio”

  “Rocket to Stardom”

  Rolling Stone

  Rolling Stones

  Ronettes

  end of

  Ronnie and the Relatives

  Roots

  Ross, Beverly

  Ross, Scott

  Ross, Stan

  Roulette Records

  Rubini, Michael

  Runyon, Damon, Jr.

  Russell, Leon

  Salvador, Sal

  Salzman, Buddy

  Sands, Cory

  Saperstein, Henry

  Savala, Janice

  “Save the Last Dance for Me”

  Schaffer, Rod

  Schlesinger, Alfred

  Schnapf, Nat

  Schroeder, Aaron

  Scott, Bobby

  Screen Gems

  Season of Glass

  Sebastian, John

  Sedaka, Neil

  Sekulidis, Donna

  Seven Arts Records

  Shangri-Las

  Shankar, Ravi

  Sharps

  Sheen, Bobby

  Shindig

  Shirelles

  Shirley Records

  Shondell, Troy

  Shulman, Stan

  Shuman, Mort

  Sill, Harriet

  Sill, Joel

  Sill, Lester

  end of partnership with Phil

  on Phil Spector

  Phil’s contract with

  Phil’s relationship with

  Philles Records and

  Sill, Mark

  Silver, Ed

  Silverman, Bart

  Sire Records

  Sleepwalkers

  Smith, Arlene

  Smith, Eddie

  Smothers Brothers

  Snodgrass, Carrie

  Soho News

  “Some of Your Loving”

  Sometime in New York City

  “Spanish Harlem”

  Specialty Records

  Spector, Annette (née Merar) (wife)

  after Phil’s fall from power

  LSD experience

  marriage to Phil

  Spector, Ben (father)

  suicide of

  Spector, Bertha (mother)

  husband’s suicide and

  marriage of

  Phil and

  Teddy Bears and

  Spector, Bessie (grandmother)

  Spector, Donté Phillip (son)

  Spector, Gary (son)

  Spector, George (grandfather)

  Spector, Lewis (son)

  Spector, Phil:

  abuse of his son

  birth of

  bodyguards of

  car accident

  childhood of

  as court reporter

  described

  and drug use

  ego of

  end of reign of

  fame of

  fear of flying

  guitar lessons of

  as guitar player

  influence of

  L.A. lifestyle of

  as liar

  as lyricist

  marriages, see Spector, Annette; Spector, Ronnie

  mother and

  moves Phil Spector Productions to L.A.

  movies and

  as Phil Harvey

  as producer

  real name of

  as recluse

  romantic involvement, see names of individuals

  sister and

  as solo act

  as a student

  studio innovations of

  suicide of father and

  as teenager

  Teddy Bears and

  Wall of Sound

  Spector, Ronnie (née Bennett) (wife)

  affair with Phil

  background of

  divorce and custody hearings

  gains custody of Donté

  marriage to Phil

  on Phil’s behavior

  recent career

  recording as Veronica

  remarriage of

  Spector, Shirley (sister)

  Kessel and

  mental state of

  Phil and

  in show biz

  as songwriter

  Teddy Bears and

  “Spectorius”

  Spector’s Army

  Spector’s Three

  Spektor, Clara

  Spektor, Doraine

  Spektor, George

  Spektor, Sam

  Spencer, Michael

  Spencer, Ruth

  Springsteen, Bruce

  Starlighters

  Starr, Ringo

  Stasium, Ed

  Stax-Volt Records

  Stein, Chris

  Stein, Jay

  Stein, Seymour

  Stern, Steven

  Stevens, April

  Stevens, Bobby

  Stevens, Cat

  Stewart, John

  Stoller, Mike

  Phil’s conflict of interest and

  Storm, Billy

  Strange, Billy

  “Stumble and Fall”

  Sun Records

  Supremes

  Susskind, David

  Talley, Nedra

  marriage of

  on Phil and Ronnie’s marriage

  Talmadge Act

  TAMI Show, The

  Tanen, Ned

  Tapestry

  Taylor, James

  Taylor, Larry

  Taylor, Mel

  Teddy Bears

  breakup of

  Teddy Bears Sing! The

  Tedesco, Tommy

  Teitelbaum, Phil

  “Tell the Truth”

  Tempo, Nino

  Temptations

  “That’s Alright Baby”

  “That’s the Kind of Love”

  “Then He Kissed Me”

  “There Goes My Baby”

  “There’s No Other (Like My Baby)”

  “This Could Be the Night”

  Thomas, Mary

  Thornton, Big Mama

  Titelman, Russell

  Titelman, Sue

  “To Know Her Is to Love Her”

  “To Know Him Is to Love Him”

  recording of

  success of

  writing of

  “(Today I Met) The Boy I’m Gonna Marry”

  Tomorrow Records

  “Tonight” show

  Topnotes

  Townsend, Ed

  Treasures

  Trey Records

  Trio Music

  Trip, The

  Troubadour, The

  “Try Some, Buy Some”

  Turner, Ike

  Turner, Joe

  Turner, Sammy

  Turner, Tina

  “River Deep—Mountain High”

  “Twist and Shout”

  Tymieniecka, Binia

  UCLA Medical Hospital

  “Unchained Melody”

  United Artists

  U.S. Immigration Department

  United-Western Sound Studios

  Universal Distributing

  “Uptown”

  Valens, Richie

  Van Hoogten, R. J.

  Variety

  Vance, Jerry

  Vault Records

  Vee, Bobby

  Ventures

  Veronica see also Spector, Ronnie

  Verve Records

  Village Gate

  Voorman, Klaus
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  Wagner, Richard

  “Wait ’til My Bobby Gets Home”

  “Walking in the Rain”

  Wallis, Hal

  Walt Disney

  Warman Music

  Warner Brothers

  Warner Brothers Records

  Warner/Spector Records

  Waronker, Lenny

  Waronker, Si

  Watson, Johnny “Guitar”

  WDRC

  Weil, Cynthia

  Weinstein, Jack

  Weiss, Bernie

  West Coast Sound

  Wexler, Haskell

  Wexler, Jerry

  Wexler, Mo

  “What a Nice Way to Turn Seventeen”

  “When I Saw You”

  Whiskey-a-Go-Go

  White, Alan

  “White Cliffs of Dover”

  Who, the

  “Why Do Lovers Break Each Others’ Hearts?”

  “Why Don’t They let Us Fall in Love”

  Williams, Andy

  Williams, Larry

  Williams, Richard

  Williams, William B.

  “Willy Boy”

  Wilson, Brian

  Wilson, Jackie

  Wilson, Obrey

  Wine, Toni

  Winter, Johnny

  “Without a Doubt”

  WMCA

  Wolf, Howlin’

  Wolfe, Tom

  “Woman’s Story, A”

  “Wonderful Lovable You”

  “World of Tears, A”

  Wright, Darlene, see Love, Darlene

  Yeakel, Bob

  “You Came, You Saw, You Conquered”

  Young, Neil

  Young Rascals

  “(You’re My) Soul and Inspiration”

  “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’”

  You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin,

  Yuro, Timi

  Zappa, Frank

  Zevon, Warren

  Ziegler, Richard

  “Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah”

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