The Supremes

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Band

Members: Diana Ross, Mary Wilson, Florence Ballard

In 1959, the success of the Detroit, MI-based male singing group The Primes-itself a predecessor of the cultural phenomenon The Temptations-spawned a sister group known as The Primettes. Making up the band were singers Florence Ballard and Betty McGlown, both personal affiliates of Primes members, as well as Mary Wilson and Diana Ross.

Over the two years to follow, the quartet accrued a fandom by performing with a number of big name artists, going onto make their recording debut with the single "Tears of Sorrow" (1960). Shortly afterward, McGlown left the band and was replaced by Barbara Martin.

Ultimately, the Primettes earned a record deal with Motown executive Berry Gordy, who prompted the change of their name to "The Supremes." Under this new handle, the band got off to a rocky start, underperforming with a slew of singles and their first album, Meet the Supremes (1962). The Supremes lost Martin before their follow-up release, Where Did Our Love Go (1964), which became a colossal hit.

Further successes amounted over the years to follow; More Hits by the Supremes (1965), The Supremes A' Go-Go (1966), and The Supremes Sing Holland-Dozier-Holland (1967) were among their top-charting albums. Ross' rising popularity shifted the focus toward Ross as the star of the band, which led to conflict between her and Ballard; Ballard left the band in the late '60s, leading to a rebranding of the band as Diana Ross & The Supremes.

Ross herself left the group a few years later to explore a solo career. Again known simply as The Supremes, the band went through a series of personnel shifts over the course of the next few years-notable members included Cindy Birdsong, Jean Terrell, and Sherrie Payne. After a period of releases whose reception paled in comparison to those from their earlier period, The Supremes disbanded in 1977.

Credits

The Best of The Ed Sullivan Show

Self
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2023

The Supremes: Love Is Like An Itching In My Heart

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2021

The Supremes: More

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2021

The Supremes: Somewhere

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2021

The Supremes: The Happening

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2021

The Supremes: You Can't Hurry Love

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2020

The Supremes: Come See About Me

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2020

The Supremes: Come See About Me;Stop! In the Name of Love;You Can't Hurry Love

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2020

The Supremes: Up the Ladder to the Roof

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2020

The Supremes: My World is Empty Without You

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2020

The Supremes: You're Nobody Till Somebody Loves You

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2020

The Supremes: My Favorite Things

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2019

Motown: Big Hits and More (My Music)

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2012

Ed Sullivan's Top Performers 1966-1969 (My Music)

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2012

The Eric Andre ShowStream

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Series
2012

T.A.M.I. Show: Rock 'n Roll's First Concert Film

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2010

The Supremes: Greatest Hits - Live in Amsterdam

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2006

The Smokey Robinson Show

Actor
Show
1970

The Bing Crosby Special

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Show
1968

What's My Line?Stream

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Game Show
1950

The Ed Sullivan ShowStream

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Variety Show
1948