The Supremes visited London for their first time, on a promotional visit arranged by EMI, in October 1964. From left, Florence Ballard, Mary Wilson and Diana Ross. *On this day in 1964, The Supremes ...
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The Supremes: Iconic Girl Group
In the pantheon of American music, few names evoke the sense of glamour, talent, and cultural impact as much as The Supremes. As one of Motown’s most iconic acts, The Supremes shattered barriers, ...
Vocalist Mary Wilson, who co-founded the Supremes as a 15-year-old in a Detroit housing project and stayed with the fabled, hitmaking Motown Records trio until its dissolution in 1977, died on Monday ...
The nation has moved on. The Supreme Court, not so much. Americans are proud that they have elected as their president a black man who has brought a tone of racial healing. But, if yesterday's ...
Some girl groups have an eclectic sound; however, The Supremes’ sound is instantly recognizable. Part of this is because many of their hits were written by Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, and Eddie ...
The stars play women who endure life's ups and downs together in Tina Mabry's feature adapted from the novel of the same name by Edward Kelsey Moore. By Lovia Gyarkye Arts & Culture Critic They ...
THE SUPREMES: (Singing) My world is empty without you, babe. SACHA PFEIFFER, HOST: Diana Ross, Florence Ballard and Mary Wilson were among Motown's biggest stars in the 1960s. Their first single as ...
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