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Pop pioneer dead at 81

Convicted killer Spector had COVID: Reports

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LOS ANGELES — Rock producer Phil Spector, who changed the sound of pop music in the 1960s with his “Wall of Sound” and was convicted of murder for the slaying of an actress, died at age 81 of COVID-19, according to authoritie­s and media reports.

Spector produced 20 top40 hits between 1961 and 1965 and went on to work with The Beatles on Let It Be as well as Leonard Cohen, the Righteous Brothers and Ike and Tina Turner.

He was diagnosed with COVID-19 four weeks ago and transferre­d to a hospital from his prison cell, where he had been serving a 19-years-to-life sentence for the murder of actress Lana Clarkson, the Daily Mail reported.

In a brief statement, the California Department of Correction­s and Rehabilita­tion said Spector died of natural causes at an outside hospital and that his official cause of death will be determined by the medical examiner in the San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office.

Clarkson, 40, was killed by a shot to the mouth, fired from Spector's gun in the foyer of his mock castle home outside Los Angeles on Feb. 3, 2003. The two met hours earlier at a Hollywood nightclub.

Spector was convicted of second-degree murder in a second trial after the first was deadlocked in 2007. The case drew worldwide interest because Spector was widely known as a rock music pioneer. In 1989, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

He began his career as a performer, recording a hit single as a teen with his band the Teddy Bears, but found his true calling as the producing genius behind 1960s girl groups, such as Crystals and the Ronettes.

His signature technique was the “Wall of Sound,” which layered pop and even classical instrument­s into a full, lush sound that was new to pop records. He called it a “Wagnerian approach to rock and roll: Little symphonies for the kids.”

By the late 1970s, Spector, who once said he had “devils that fight inside me,” had become something of a recluse, retreating behind the walls of his 33-room hilltop mansion near Los Angeles, where Clarkson was killed.

Prosecutor­s charged Spector with murder despite his assertions that Clarkson, star of such films as Barbarian Queen and Amazon Women on the Moon, shot herself for reasons he could not grasp.

He told Esquire magazine that Clarkson had “kissed the gun” in a bizarre suicide.

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REUTERS FILES Phil Spector was serving a murder sentence at the time of his death.

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