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The Supremes' "Stop! In the Name of Love" was born out of a facetious remark. Here's the story of the famous 1960s pop song.
The people at Motown were absolute scientists. “Stop! In The Name Of Love” was the fourth consecutive Supremes single to hit #1, a run that set a record. (They’d make it five soon enough ...
He goes into considerable — and, to me, interesting — detail explaining how the Supremes’ sound was painstakingly created in the studio by Mr. Gordy, with the “ungodly bass licks” of the ...
Stop! In the name of love The Supremes embodied soul music with a light touch in the face of heartache. "Dreamgirls" stomps on the band's legend.
During a tribute to Rep. John Dingell, D-Mich., the longest serving Congressman in American history, Mary Wilson of the Supremes asked House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Cal., and others ...
Diana Ross announced a Supremes reunion tour Tuesday in New York City, and it’s her first with the Motown vocal group in 30 years. Announcing the 30 date “Return to Love” tourR… ...
There’s a national push to try to stop music impostors — the so-called “Truth in Music” movement, led by Jon “Bowzer” Bauman of Sha Na Na fame.
Mary Wilson believed the group's name changed "was the worst thing that ever happened" as it caused tension and turmoil to rise between the iconic singers.
The Supremes set the standard for success, forging the way for women as their musical talent gave way to 12 number one hits such as "Baby Love," "Come See About Me" and "Stop! In the Name of Love ...
The people at Motown were absolute scientists. “Stop! In The Name Of Love” was the fourth consecutive Supremes single to hit #1, a run that set a record. (They’d make it five soon enough.) All the ...
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