Mary Wilson — the Motown icon who, at just 15 years old and while living in Detroit housing projects, co-founded what would become the Supremes, the groundbreaking hit-making pop trio that rose to ...
"Love Child" was about to top the Hot 100 when Diana Ross & the Supremes hit Phoenix for an Arizona State Fair concert at Veterans Memorial Coliseum.
Ten women in the known universe have been official members of the legendary vocal group known as the Supremes — but only one woman was present in the lineup from the first day to the last. Mary Wilson ...
The world of music has just lost a legend. Mary Wilson, the longest-reigning original member of The Supremes, has died at 76. Wilson died Monday night at her home in Las Vegas, according to her ...
On October 18, 1969, the lead singer of The Supremes stepped onto an ABC stage to introduce five brothers from Gary, Indiana.
Mary Wilson, the co-founder of the legendary Supremes singing group and a Motown Records legend, has died. As one of the most talented vocalists of her era, Wilson reportedly passed away suddenly on ...
Motown founder Berry Gordy remembered Mary Wilson as “a trailblazer” and “a diva” in a tribute following the Supremes singer’s death Monday at the age of 76. “I was extremely shocked and saddened to ...
Martha Reeves got her final letter from Mary Wilson two weeks ago. She didn’t realize that’s what it would be. But Reeves now cherishes the note from her “dear angel friend” and fellow Motown star, ...
Chicago native Kenya LeNoir Messer arrives in the midst of a $75 million expansion at the Detroit cultural treasure.
Lamont Dozier, who helped write and produce songs “You Can’t Hurry Love,” “Heat Wave” and dozens of other hits and helped make Motown an essential record company of the 1960s and beyond, died Monday ...
Motown legend Lamont Dozier, a songwriter who crafted hits for the Supremes and Marvin Gaye, among other icons, has died, according to a statement from his son shared on Instagram. He was 81. Motown ...
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Mary Wilson, one of the original members of the Supremes, the 1960s group that helped define the Motown sound and style and propelled Diana Ross to superstardom, has died. She was 76.