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Music superstar Diana Ross was the lead singer of the Supremes for almost two decades. When she left the group in 1970, she created her solo career, which includes multiple albums, movie roles ...
In Diana Ross: A Biography, J. Randy Taraborrelli described what it was like for The Supremes when they performed at night club venues. Club owners were very invested in what the performance of ...
Diana Ross has been on the receiving end of a number of brickbats for her actions surrounding the oddly named "Return to Love" tour -- an ostensible Supremes "reunion" that allied her with two ...
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The Supremes: Iconic Girl Group
The story of The Supremes began in Detroit, Michigan, during the late 1950s. Originally known as “The Primettes,” the group was formed by four teenagers—Diana Ross, Florence Ballard ...
Although The Supremes technically didn’t break up, they did lose their lead singer and most well-known member when Diana Ross officially entered into a solo career in early 1970. Why did Diana ...
The Primettes, later renamed Diana Ross and the Supremes, ascended to the upper echelon of the music industry. With Ross as their captivating lead singer, the Supremes “achieved 12 number one ...
on Oct. 26, 1970. Diana Ross, a member of the Supremes who went on to stardom in movies and solo singing, poses for a portrait in New York on Nov. 3, 1994. Ross published her memoirs the fall ...
The final No. 1 hit from the group before Diana Ross went solo, this song was something of a breakup note from Ross to the group. Originally released by Johnny & Jackey in 1961, the Supremes ...