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Ellie Greenwich who helped forge the sound of the second decade of Rock N' Roll died at 68. She and husband /collaborator Jeff Barry along with the Hall of Fame writers housed at the legendary "Brill Building" took the gritty sound of early Rock n' Roll(aka. R&B) and brought it to white America. The sanitized sound of the Brill Building located at 1619 Broadway proved to be a winning formula for all the great writing teams, Bacharack and David, Greenfield and Sedaka, Hugo and Liugi, Pomus and Shuman, Boyce and Hart, King and Goffin and so many more. Her Influence was evident for decades and was culminated with the Broadway production of "Leader Of The Pack" in tribute to her. She also enjoyed brief success as a singer with her husband as the Raindrops. Her songwriting credits are long and amazing. My favorite group the Beach Boys recorded a Greenwich song "I Can Hear Music". My wife and I walked down the Aisle to "Chapel Of Love"......in the words of Gary Lewis and the Playboys "Sure Gonna Miss Her".