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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 ...
She was born in 1944 in Detroit, Michigan, a historic dual capital of the automobile industry but more importantly perhaps, ...
Of all the iconic things The Boss has done in her lifetime, she says there's no greater accomplishment than being a mother to ...
Diana Ross is still ... a feather-boa-lifting boost — Ross was a true living legend in red ruffles. As she made her way from her ‘60s career with the Supremes — remembered with “You ...
Whether you heard them in their original release, or you're a youngster digging the retro classics, new reissues from historic music groups include Fleetwood Mac, Don Henley (The Eagles), The Byrds' ...
During their decade-long reign in the charts, the lineup changed a couple of times, and the band’s name was changed to Diana Ross & The Supremes. In 1968, they met the Queen Mother after ...
"You could tell she thought it was a great birthday celebration" Diana Ross celebrated her birthday in a manner befitting her status as the Queen of Motown. The iconic Supremes frontman turned 75 ...
Photo by Jim Dyson/Getty Images Diana Ross has been a working musician since the ‘60s when she was the lead singer of the Supremes, and it’s not looking like she’s going to slow down anytime ...
Kevin Winter/Getty Images for The Recording Academy Diana Ross isn ... were a celebration of Ross' storied career, as Setlist.fm reported she performed songs from the Supremes' "You Can't Hurry ...