Now, here is something I would love to hear!
The Story of The Supremes
BBC Radio 2
Wed December 12th 2012
22:00
Highlighting the importance and influence of The Supremes, this documentary marks the 50th anniversary of their debut album Meet the Supremes, which was released on 9 December 1962.
The Supremes were founded as The Primettes in Detroit, Michigan in 1959 and their repertoire included doo-wop, pop, soul, Broadway show tunes, psychedelic soul, and disco. They worked extremely hard to achieve success that took a long time to happen. Even with the assistance of some of the most successful songwriters and producers Motown had to offer - including Berry Gordy, Smokey Robinson and Holland-Dozier-Holland -The Supremes were referred to at Motown HQ as the "no-hit Supremes" for several years until they achieve their first Number One hit in 1964. They went on to become the most commercially successful of Motown's acts and are America's most successful vocal group with 12 number one singles on the Billboard Hot 100.
This programme tells the story of The Supremes early years, how Diana Ross, Mary Wilson, Florence Ballard and Betty McGlown - four teenage girls from suburban Detroit - were determined to become singing stars. After recording their first single, Betty left the group to be replaced by Barbara Martin. In the spring of 1962 Barbara also left the group and The Supremes continued as a trio, releasing their debut album Meet The Supremes in December 1962.
Featuring interviews with Motown founders Berry Gordy and Smokey Robinson; songwriters Lamont Dozier and Janie Bradford; members Diana Ross and Mary Wilson; as well as archive of the late Florence Ballard; this programme highlights the driving ambition and raw talent that made The Supremes one of the most influential groups in pop history.
The Story Of The Supremes
Also, brand new Diana book has just been released.
In The Diva And Her Tribe - DIANA ROSS: The
Ultimate Collection, the legendary Motown entertainer is viewed through the
experiences of more than 40 of her most devoted fans. Celebrity friends and
admirers like Berry Gordy, Patti LaBelle, Questlove, Whitney Houston, Paul
Shaffer, Martha Reeves, and Smokey Robinson are quoted in this engaging oral
history that captures the essence of one of the entertainment industry's most
successful and most important figures. The book is filled with stories from fans from all over the world, who tell their stories of how and why Miss Ross became such a big part of their lives. A fun read I'm sure - I will buy it!
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I hope to be listening to the Supremes show tomorrow! Jx
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