Lamont Dozier, the Motown songwriter who, with the brothers Brian and Eddie Holland, was behind such hits as the Supremes’ “Baby Love” and “You Keep Me Hanging On,” has died, his family said overnight ...
Wilson, who died Feb. 8, began singing with Diana Ross and Florence Ballard in 1959. As the Supremes, they helped define Motown sound with a string of hits in the 1960s. Originally broadcast in 1986.
Mary Wilson, original and longest-running member of legendary Motown girl group the Supremes, died Monday night at her home in Las Vegas, according to her longtime publicist, Jay Schwartz. No cause of ...
Wilson’s career began in 1959 when she became a member of the singing group The Primettes. The group consisted of Wilson, Diana Ross, and Florence Ballard. Later, they became The Supremes. The three ...
The Former Ladies of The Supremes, carrying on the decades-long legacy of their origins, are bringing the “baby love” to Juneau. The trio of women perform at 8 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 10 at Elizabeth ...
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