It didn’t happen overnight. In the beginning, the Supremes were three girls from the same Detroit housing project. When they started singing together, they were the Primettes, the sister group to a ...
The people at Motown were absolute scientists. “Stop! In The Name Of Love” was the fourth consecutive Supremes single to hit #1, a run that set a record. (They’d make it five soon enough.) All the ...
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, ...
"I think the fans would love to see it," Mary Wilson says of a possible Supremes reunion The world needs more Mary Wilson. In this week’s issue of PEOPLE, the iconic soul singer and founding member of ...
“You Keep Me Hangin’ On” is one of The Supremes‘ most famous songs. During an interview, a member of a classic rock band said the song should have had a different feeling because of its lyrics. He ...
Mary Wilson, the legendary singer and founding member of The Supremes, has died. She was 76. Wilson died suddenly and unexpectedly on Monday evening, according to a statement from her longtime friend ...
Music changed in the 1960s when the Supremes stepped onto the music scene. The Detroit-based act was lead by Diana Ross for over a decade. In 1970, Ross left the group to forge her solo career with ...
The Supremes singer and Motown legend Mary Wilson has died at the age of 76. The performer's death on Monday night was announced by her publicist Jay Schwartz, but the cause has not been confirmed.
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Tuesday marked the 50th anniversary of The Supremes. Once upon a time in a housing project in Detroit, three girls, Diana Ross, Mary Wilson and Florence Ballard just wanted to ...