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When this nine-member geriatric group shambles out of its chambers and onto the stage, plopping themselves down to sing, get ready for these Supremes to rock your world.
Lamont has written many standards. “Where Did Our Love Go” is one; it was a number one hit as recorded by Diana Ross and The Supremes in 1964. It’s the kind of song, as history affirms, that ...
Ana Popovic, Corinne Mammana and a tribute to Diana Ross and the Supremes are on the schedule for this week in the Lehigh Valley.
Diana Ross rose to fame in the 1960s as a part of the Motown group The Supremes. She soon launched her own solo career in the early 1970s and continued to churn out hits for the following two decades.
Legendary singer Diana Ross is not so much from Detroit as she is Detroit. The Motor City-born singer, who was the frontwoman for The Supremes (The Supremes!), was a mainstay on the famed Motown ...
Diana Ross is paying tribute to Mary Wilson. In an exclusive statement to ET, Ross remembers her late friend, with whom she performed as The Supremes, along with Florence Ballard, in the '60s.
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