Sininging Legend Diana Ross
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Diana Ross: A Biography
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Singing Legend Diana Ross
Diana Ross is a singing legend. She has stood the test of time. From her early beginnings right upto today she is still singing great music. She has made so many huge hits that it is hard to single out a favourite as I like so many of them. This hub has more about Diana Ross and her music.
Brief About Diana Ross
One of the most widely-known female performers in the world since the 1960s, Diana Ross was born in Detroit and spent most of her childhood living in the city's Brewster Housing Projects. Despite an extremely shy disposition, at a young age she began singing with the choir of her family's church, and soon afterwards became determined to establish herself as an entertainer. At the age of 15, Ross was invited to join a girl group being organized by manager Milton Jenkins as accompaniment for his doo-wop outfit The Primes; already enlisted into the group were three of her classmates and neighbors: Florence Ballard, Mary Wilson and Betty McGlown, and with Ross rounding the line-up out to a quartet, The Primettes set to work performing in local clubs and talent shows. Not long afterwards Travis was replaced by Barbara Martin, at which time the group launched an aggressive campaign to secure a deal with Motown Records, spending as much time as possible hanging around in the label's reception area.
It wasn't until 1961 (after they had completed high school) that Motown label head Barry Gordy finally agreed to sign the four young women to a record deal -- although with the stipulation that they find a different name for the group. Ballard came up with The Supremes, and it was under this name that their first single I Want a Guy appeared in April of that year. Neither this single nor the other three that were released between '61 and '62 fared particularly well; in fact, of the eight singles issued before August of 1964, only one (When the Love Light Starts Shining) managed to crack the top 30. With the release of Where Did Our Love Go, however, this slump was abruptly turned around: the song climbed to the top of the charts, and would be followed to this position by eight of the singles released during the next three years. By this time, Ross had fully assumed the role of The Supremes' lead singer -- a situation that was clearly established by the replacement of Florence Ballard (who sang lead on some of the earlier recordings) with Cindy Birdsong and an alteration of the group's name to Diana Ross and The Supremes in 1967.
In November of 1969 Ross publically announced her plans to leave The Supremes and embark upon a solo career, her eponymous first album subsequently materializing early in 1970. Assisted by the talents of the production/songwriting duo Nickolas Ashford and Valerie Simpson, the singer maintained her presence in the charts with singles such as Ain't No Mountain High Enough and Reach Out and Touch (Somebody's Hand). The albums Everything Is Everything (1970), Surrender (1971) solidified her standing as a solo artist, leading to the network television special Diana! in 1971, and paving the way for a move into acting as the star of the Billie Holiday biopic Lady Sings the Blues in 1972. Both Ross' performance in the film and the accompanying soundtrack release were extremely well-received -- the former earning her an Oscar nomination and the latter becoming her only full-length album to reach the #1 position. Her popularity continued to build throughout the middle of the decade with another chart-topping single (Touch Me In The Morning, 1973), an album of duets with labelmate Marvin Gaye (Diana and Marvin, 1973), and a second starring role (Mahogany, 1975, featuring the #1 song Theme From Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To?)).
Great Diana Ross Music
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Diana: Rarities Edition (Spec)
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Christmas in Vienna / Diana Ross, Placido Domingo, Jose Carreras, Vienna Symphony Orchestra
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The Definitive Collection
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Diana Ross and the Supremes - The Ultimate Collection
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Live In Las Vegas
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Live in Concert
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Diana Ross Presents the Jackson 5/ABC
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Bargain Diana Ross Stuff
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diana ross (4 records)
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DIANA ROSS AND THE SUPREMES**ANTHOLOGY: BEST OF**2 CD'S
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Diana Ross - Missing You Capitol Records 1984 UK
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65 Clippings Diana Ross The Supremes 1984-Now DIANA
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DIANA ROSS & THE SUPREMES - MOTOWN LEGENDS - NEW CD
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MAHOGANY - DIANA ROSS - NEW DVD
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