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Mary Wilson said "it's up to" Diana Ross if The Supremes will ever reunite and the group's 2000 tour "wasn't a reunion." ...
Diana Ross left the Supremes to pursue a solo career in 1969. In 1970, she released her first solo studio album, which housed the hit single "Ain't No Mountain High Enough." ...
Back when she was one of the Supremes, Diana Ross told CBC about the trio's start and the evolution of their musical style.
Diana Ross is more than a musical legend: she’s a style icon. The singer and actress, who turns 80 on March 26, got her start as the frontwoman of the Supremes before embarking on a successful ...
The Supremes (Cindy Birdsong, Diana Ross and Mary Wilson), wearing matching sequinned peach dresses with silver necklaces and earrings, during a live concert performance, circa 1965.
Diana Ross posed in rare photos with her entire family celebrating her recent tribute to her five kids and eight grandchildren.
Diana Ross, Mary Wilson and Cindy Birdsong guest-starred as nuns Therese, Martha and Ann, respectively, on an episode of “Tarzan,” with Ron Ely in the title role.
Diana Ross & the Supremes put together a staggering run of hits in the '60s. The group and their label (Motown) changed with the times as the decade progressed, with deeper songs and more ...
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.
Diana Ross’ sold-out two-night stand at Brooklyn’s Kings Theatre was a reminder that we should appreciate this eternal goddess while she is still here blessing us with her presence.