In 1961, after McGlown left the group, the remaining trio—Diana Ross, Florence Ballard, and Mary Wilson—signed with Motown Records under their new name, The Supremes. At the time, Motown was ...
Diana Ross is still “The Boss” at 80 ... that saw Ross climb to the top of the charts as a solo artist after leaving the Supremes. And in the midst of it all, she mixed in tunes from ...
The late singer made up the first arrangement of The Supremes alongside Diana Ross and Florence Ballard Nicholas Rice is a Senior Editor for PEOPLE Magazine. He began working with the brand as an ...
The 50th anniversary of Glastonbury’s inaugural event in 1970 was postponed twice after ... Diana Ross has been a working musician since the ‘60s when she was the lead singer of the Supremes ...
In the heat of Motown’s pressure cooker, Lamont Dozier hurriedly but masterfully penned this mid-tempo classic under pressure to follow up the Supremes' first hit.
Diana Ross has been a working musician since the ‘60s when she was the lead singer of the Supremes ... Ross visited Brooklyn after her show in California and is set to perform three shows ...