Diana Ross made headlines as the front woman of the 1960s Motown group, The Supremes, but in 1970, she left the group to pursue a career as a solo artist, where she thrived. On her own, the singer and ...
(ThyBlackMan.com) Few artists in music history have demonstrated the longevity, versatility, and influence of Diana Ross. As the lead singer of The Supremes, she played a pivotal role in shaping the ...
The Supremes’ 14th album, 1968’s Reflections, represents several firsts for the group. It was first to be billed under its new moniker, asserting Diana Ross’ dominance by placing her name before the ...
From 1964 until Diana Ross' departure in 1969, The Supremes (as they were known in the beginning) released as few as two albums a year (or as many as five, as in 1965). In 1968, when the trio's ...
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 ...
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Diana Ross’s Story Is Darker Than People Know
It’s no surprise that Diana Ross was Motown’s biggest breakout star. After all, she clearly had the drive to make it to the top…and she wasn’t afraid to step on a few people on her way up the ladder.
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 ...
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