The Supremes' rise wasn't just chart success; it was a strategic cultural intervention that brought Black women into America's living rooms.
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 ...
Four singers and a five- or seven-piece band will recreate the music of The Supremes, The Temptations, The Four Tops, and other Motown luminaries when Motown Reflections performs Nov. 19 at the ...
The Supremes' DVD release, Reflections&#151Definitive Performances 1964-1969 is now platinum. Fifty years since the group's first crossed Motown's threshold, original fans as well as new fans confirm ...
Join us for a loving tribute to the timeless music of the world's most popular and beloved female vocal groupDiana Ross & The Supremes! Experience the chart-topping melodies and toe-tapping rhythm of ...
Holland-Dozier-Holland wrote 10 of The Supremes’ 12 No. 1 hits. The first No. 1 was “Where Did Our Love Go?” The track topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart for two weeks in 1964. “Baby Love” ended up ...
The music industry has lost a legend. Motown songwriter Lamont Dozier has died. The Detroit musician is best known for the songs he helped pen as part of the team Holland-Dozier-Holland. Together with ...