The longest-reigning original member of the Motown group passed away on Monday. By Jackie Strause Managing Editor, East Coast Mary Wilson, the trailblazing co-founder of The Supremes, died suddenly on ...
Scherrie Payne and Susaye Greene celebrate CD release with concert for Motown labelmates, diehard fans at the Sheraton Gateway hotel. By Fred Bronson SUPREME PARTNERS - H 2014 Fifty years ago this ...
Mary Wilson, the longest-reigning of the original Supremes, died Monday at her home in Las Vegas. (Perry C. Riddle / Los Angeles Times) Like so many others, Diana Ross woke up to sad news Tuesday: ...
You can never say that Motown’s Berry Gordy didn’t get the most out of his cadre of recording artists. It’s no shock that when those albums hit No. 1 (‘TCB’) and No. 2 (‘Join’) on the album charts, ...
Get the inside track from Roisin O'Connor with our free weekly music newsletter Now Hear This Get our free music newsletter Now Hear This The death of Wilson, who co-founded the Motown group when she ...
Mary Wilson, a founding member of the Supremes whom Motown founder Berry Gordy called "the glue" that kept the legacy of the legendary group alive, has died. She was 76. Wilson died suddenly at her ...
With the recent release of the six-hour Beatles documentary, Get Back, music fans have been re-examining the Fab Four’s body of work, achievements, and impact. And rightly so — the group absolutely ...
Mary Wilson, one of the founding members of The Supremes, died at her home in Henderson, Nevada on Monday. She was 76 years old. When Diana Ross learned that her fellow Supremes singer, Mary Wilson, ...
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