Both with and without The Supremes, Diana Ross gave the world some of the most famous pop songs of all time. Ross thinks she made some perfect songs. During an interview, someone asked her to name the ...
“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 ...
Motown has been part of America’s holiday music canon for decades, and two songs loom large: If you’re out gift-shopping or clicking a Christmas playlist this time of year, the Temptations’ “Silent ...
“Love Child” was the beginning of the end for the Supremes. After the songwriting team of Eddie Holland, Lamont Dozier and Brian Holland (Holland-Dozier-Holland) left Motown in 1968, the Supremes ...
The Supremes visited London for their first time, on a promotional visit arranged by EMI, in October 1964. From left, Florence Ballard, Mary Wilson and Diana Ross. *On this day in 1964, The Supremes ...
Mary Wilson of the Supremes, center, with bandmates Florence Ballard, left, and Diana Ross in Manchester, England, in 1963. (Redferns) In a video posted Saturday on YouTube, Mary Wilson — the singer ...
With the recent release of the six-hour Beatles documentary, Get Back, music fans have been re-examining the Fab Four’s body of work, achievements, and impact. And rightly so — the group absolutely ...
The group’s fifteen full length, Love Child, bore the consequences of these changes. Less cute and overtly pop than its predecessors, more soulful and gritty in both sound and lyric, Love Child is ...
The top 3 Lehigh Valley-area concerts this week feature an eclectic array of talent and genres keeping things interesting on the music scene. First, an award-winning guitarist/singer combining ...
Mary Wilson, one of the founding members of The Supremes, died at her home in Henderson, Nevada on Monday. She was 76 years old. When Diana Ross learned that her fellow Supremes singer, Mary Wilson, ...