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 ...
Her Supremes classics were performed early on and there were solo songs the rest of the way with a few interesting covers thrown in, including Newark native Gloria Gaynor's “I Will Survive” to close ...
Diana seems to have made her appearance during the penultimate act of the concert. She performed her song “Love Hangover,” according to Setlist.fm. The song had been a staple of the concert’s setlist ...
Diana Ross couldn’t mask her reaction to the winner of the Song of the Year Grammy. The Motown legend’s surprise appearance at Sunday’s awards had many thinking that her friend and protegé, the one ...
To no one’s shock, Diana Ross has picked up a few untouchable skills. Nobody drags a fabulous coat around the stage like she does. Few can pull off sequined chartreuse like the original dream girl.
Did Smokey Robinson write "The Agony and the Ecstasy" about his affair with Diana Ross? In a new interview with The Times, the 84-year-old Motown legend was asked about the 1975 track from his A Quiet ...
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