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Diana" Ross (March 26, 1944) was an American singer/songwriter and actress from Detroit, Michigan. A founding member of "The Supremes," she JOINED The group when they were a quartet known as "The Primettes" in 1959, and remained with the trio until January 14, 1970 when she left to pursue a solo career.
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In 1967, Motown president Berry Gordy renamed the group Diana Ross & the Supremes, and replaced Ballard with Cindy Birdsong. In 1970, Ross left to pursue a solo ...
In 1988, Ross was inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Supremes, and is one of the rare performers to have two stars on the Hollywood ...
May 3, 2024 · The group continued recording for two more years as Diana Ross and the Supremes, largely to prepare the public for Ross's solo career. Jean ...
The lineup of the Supremeschanged frequently after 1972, and the group eventually disbanded in 1977 after an 18-year run. The Supremes were the first Black ...
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American Motown group The Supremes recorded 12 US No.1 hits between 1964 and 1969, including an unprecedented five consecutive chart toppers.
Five singles transformed Motown Records in America between August 1964 and June 1965. Each one bore the name of the Supremes.
Diana Ross, who had long been The Supremes' lead singer, was placed center stage in 1967 when the group was renamed “Diana Ross and the Supremes.” She would ...
Jan 5, 2023 · The Supremes came to be known as the Diana Ross group after Ross became the lead singer of the Supremes. In 1970, Ross left the group to pursue ...