“You Keep Me Hangin’ On” is one of The Supremes‘ most famous songs. During an interview, a member of a classic rock band said the song should have had a different feeling because of its lyrics. He ...
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 ...
Many baby boomers identify Diana Ross as the svelte young woman from Detroit who, as lead singer of the Supremes, recorded 12 No. 1 songs in the 1960s. Of course, the Supremes’ record label, Motown, ...
Wilson, who died Feb. 8, began singing with Diana Ross and Florence Ballard in 1959. As the Supremes, they helped define Motown sound with a string of hits in the 1960s. Originally broadcast in 1986.
Diana Ross is making her third Louisiana appearance in recent years Saturday at the Saenger Theatre. The queen of Berry Gordy’s Motown Records empire in the 1960s, Ross previously performed at the ...
Mary Wilson, one of the original members of the Supremes, the 1960s girl group that helped establish the Motown sound and propelled Diana Ross to superstardom, has died. She was 76. Wilson died Monday ...
Yesterday (Feb. 4), The Supremes, Slick Rick, Nile Rodgers, Bobby McFerrin and Ma Rainey were honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Grammys’ special awards ceremony. Held at the historic ...
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