You can never say that Motown’s Berry Gordy didn’t get the most out of his cadre of recording artists. It’s no shock that when those albums hit No. 1 (‘TCB’) and No. 2 (‘Join’) on the album charts, ...
It was a fitting end to a platinum partnership. In her final single with the group that had made her famous, Diana Ross sweetly cooed 'Someday We'll Be Together,' like she was letting the other ladies ...
From 1964 to at least 1967, the Supremes helped define the sound of Motown and, by extension, the sound of mainstream American pop. The trio worked closely with the songwriter-producer team of Brian ...
Over the course of the '60s, the Beatles had 18 different #1 hits. The Supremes were the only act who came even remotely close; they reached the summit 12 times. You could argue that those two acts, ...
Today's girl groups have big-name designers lining up to dress them for concerts and appearances, but back in the early '60s, the trio that would become The Supremes fashioned their own gowns. The ...
Mary Wilson, a founding member of the Supremes, died on Monday at her home in Las Vegas. She was 76. Wilson’s publicist, Jay Schwartz, confirmed the singer’s death to Rolling Stone, but did not reveal ...
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