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BEHIND THE BREAKUP: The Supremes had a dozen No. 1 singles in the '60s, but tensions mounted as Motown mogul Berry Gordy gave star billing to his lover Diana Ross. In 1967, founding member Florence Ballard went into a tailspin and left the group. Ross went solo in 1970, and Ballard died broke in 1976.
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In 1970, Ross left to pursue a solo career and was replaced by Jean Terrell, and the group reverted the name to the Supremes again. During the mid-1970s, the ...
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A founding member of the Supremes, Florence Ballard sang on ten No.1s, but died at the age of just 32 in her hometown of Detroit in 1976.
Aug 2, 2018 · Diana Ross wanted to leave the Supremes in 1966 after getting two more No. 1 hits. The group tensions were getting high. Berry was going to go ...
The Supremes were always regarded and viewed as a group by us , in Detroit. That "Diana Ross & the Supremes" mess was met with frowns, rolled eyes and smirks!
"The Supremes" originally came together as a quartet known as The Primette in 1959. Then, four young teenage girls Betty McGlown, Mary Wilson, Diane (Diana) ...
Mar 21, 2022 · The same toughness was evident when the Supremes finally split in 1977. ... It was subsequently enacted in 35 US states. With Motown founder Berry ...
Jan 5, 2023 · The Supremes officially disbanded in 1977. Other Members of the Supremes. After Ballard and Ross left the group, they added new Supreme members ...