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In early 1959, the three girls along with Betty McGlown, started 'The Primettes', an all-girl singing group. They auditioned for the fledgling Motown label and in January 1961, they were eventually signed as 'The Supremes'.
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In 1959, the Supremes were founded as the Primettes in Detroit, Michigan. It was Motown's most commercially successful act and the most successful American ...
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The Supremes, an American female singing group, were the premier act of Motown Records during the 1960s. Originally founded as The Primettes in Detroit ...
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