Phil Spector, the former musical producer, died in the hospital due to the complications caused by COVID-19. News were confirmed by TMZ.
Phil Spector was a big legend of the musical industry. He was the former owner of several musical hits and the creator of The Wall of Sound. Sadly, Phil Spector was no longer be able to stay with us as he died yesterday. The death of Spector was confirmed by TMZ.
He was said to pass away after suffering from COVID-19. Spector was diagnosed to get positive with the virus 4 weeks ago, but he recovered well enough to get back to prison where he has been serving his 19-to-life sentence for murdering Lana Clarkson.
Spector collapsed in the prison, had trouble with breathing and then was transferred to hospital again. Unfortunately, he could not survive the deadly virus and passed away in the hospital.

The former musical producer started his career when he was in high school. His first hit was “To Know Him is To Love Him,” by the Teddy Bears.
He then continued to be the producers of several hits. Some of them are The Righteous Brothers “You Lost that Lovin’ Feeling,” “Unchained Melody,” “You’re My Soul and Inspiration,” The Ronettes’ “Be My Baby,” The Crystals’ “He’s a Rebel,” …
“Let It Be,” “The Long and Winding Road,” “Get Back,” “Instant Karma,” and “Imagine” are another hits created by Spector. The former legend of music was a talented producer, and an architect of the successful Wall of Sound. Wall of Sound was the unique Rock n’ Roll technique that he invented.
On stage, Phil Spector was a talented musician, but his former wife said that he was a “noisy husband.” Although they ended their marriage in noise, she admitted that it was hurt to acknowledge Spector’s death.
In the end, Times 24H wished all the best things for Spector’s family. Rest in peace, Spector!