In 1968, a handful of Supremes singles missed the top 20 entirely — an apocalyptic event for a group that used to hit #1 every time out. Diana Ross was itching to go solo. Gordy needed to try ...
“I Hear A Symphony” is, very recognizably, a Supremes single. It’s got the driving beat, the genteel flourishes, the murmured baby, babys. But it’s deeper, warmer, thicker. Where Diana ...
Lamont had come to Los Angeles on a business trip and he ran into Mary Wilson at an event. She informed him that Jean Terrell, who had replaced Diana Ross in the Supremes, had just left and that she ...
Evan Ross Wishes Diana Ross Happy 80th Birthday: 'There Are Not Words to Explain How Much I Love You' Tracee Ellis Ross Wishes the 'Legendary' Diana Ross a Happy 80th Birthday in Heartfelt Tribute ...
Diana Ross is staying in a Californian clinic to ... Miss Ross became a household name in the 1960s with The Supremes whose hits included Baby Love and Where Did Our Love Go?
In the heat of Motown’s pressure cooker, Lamont Dozier hurriedly but masterfully penned this mid-tempo classic under pressure to follow up the Supremes' first hit.