Artist Bio:
Diana Ross is an American singer, actress, and record producer who rose to fame as the lead vocalist of the popular Motown group, The Supremes. Born on March 26, 1944, in Detroit, Michigan, Ross began her music career in the early 1960s with The Supremes, achieving major success with hits like "Baby Love," "Stop! In the Name of Love," and "You Can't Hurry Love." In 1970, she embarked on a successful solo career, releasing hit songs such as "Ain't No Mountain High Enough," "Upside Down," and "I'm Coming Out."
Throughout her career, Diana Ross has received numerous awards and accolades, including a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award and a Kennedy Center Honor. She is also recognized for her acting work, with notable roles in films such as "Lady Sings the Blues" and "The Wiz." Ross continues to perform and tour, showcasing her iconic voice and enduring influence on the music industry.
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