Artist Bio:
The Supremes were an American female singing group that achieved great success in the 1960s. The group was formed in Detroit, Michigan in 1959 and originally consisted of three members: Florence Ballard, Mary Wilson, and Diana Ross. They were signed to Motown Records and quickly gained popularity with their polished performances and catchy songs.
The Supremes became one of Motown's most successful acts, with 12 number one singles on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, including hits like "Baby Love" and "Stop! In the Name of Love." They were known for their glamorous style, tight harmonies, and dynamic stage presence. The group's lead singer, Diana Ross, eventually went on to pursue a successful solo career, but The Supremes' impact on music history remains significant, as they were influential in breaking down racial barriers in the music industry and paving the way for future female groups.
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