Today's girl groups have big-name designers lining up to dress them for concerts and appearances, but back in the early '60s, the trio that would become The Supremes fashioned their own gowns. The ...
Shop! In the name of love! Even before they were The Supremes, Diana Ross, Mary Wilson, and Florence Ballard were passionate fashionistas. They cruised upscale stores for ideas. They sketched designs, ...
“Tell your friends — especially the guys — it’s not about the gowns,” said Mary Wilson. “It really is bigger than the gowns.” Beaded. Feathered. Satin ...
Heaven can be right here on Earth. At least that's what Mary Wilson, one of the original members of The Supremes, says. And why wouldn't she? She was just 20 years old when she was singing on the No.
Swervedriver‘s new covers EP is out tomorrow, offering up takes of Gene Clark’s “Think I’m Going to Feel Better” and The Supremes’ “Reflections” in their own particular shoegazy way. Adam Franklin and ...
10 p.m. Friday, City Stages, Coca-Cola Classic Stage That fluffy hair. Those glittering gowns. A pointed chin and wide-eyed smile. Close your eyes and picture Diana Ross, looming large over the R&B ...
The Supremes had their own sound — a teasing, soulful coo. Buoyed by the fabulous Funk Brothers rhythm section, that sound powered the Motown girl trio from the Detroit housing projects to a dozen No.
Swervedriver have been steadily increasing their output since the end of their decade-long break-up. The '90s British shoegaze band got back together four years ago, and with quite a bang. For example ...
Now on DVD for the first time: The original, spellbinding, breakthrough performances and television appearances featuring the brilliant and beautiful Diana Ross, Mary Wilson, Florence Ballard and ...
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