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motown legend of The Supremes Mary Wilson has died aged 76
Legendary Motown singer Mary Wilson has died aged 76, her publicist has confirmed. The star, an integral member of soul pioneers The Supremes, died suddenly at her home in Las Vegas on February 8th. A cause of death is yet to be announced. Long-term publicist Jay Schwartz confirmed that Wilson's funeral service will be held privately in accordance with current health and safety guidelines, but a public memorial will be scheduled for later in the year. https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/02...2854572150.jpg Along with band-mates Diana Ross and Florence Ballard, Wilson was at the forefront of the Motown sound after signing with the label in 1961 when she was 15-years old, originally as a member of The Primettes before the group changed their name. Paying tribute to Wilson in a statement on Monday night, Motown founder Berry Gordy said: 'I was extremely shocked and saddened to hear of the passing of a major member of the Motown family, Mary Wilson of the Supremes. 'The Supremes were always known as the "sweethearts of Motown." Mary, along with Diana Ross and Florence Ballard, came to Motown in the early 1960s. 'After an unprecedented string of No. 1 hits, television and nightclub bookings, they opened doors for themselves, the other Motown acts, and many, many others. … I was always proud of Mary. |
oh no :sad:
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Brilliant group were The Supremes.
Sad to hear this news of Mary Wilson. R.I.P. So many timeless classics from them. both before and after Diana Ross left them too. |
...Mary Wilson...:lovedup:..
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[Mary Wilson was born in Greenville, Mississippi, on 6 March 1944.
Her family moved to Chicago and later Detroit. At primary school in Detroit, Wilson met Florence Ballard while singing in a school talent show. In 1958, Ballard recruited Wilson and Diana Ross to form the Primettes. The group performed covers at local events and made a name for themselves locally. Aspiring to sign to Motown, Ross asked her former neighbour, Smokey Robinson, to get them an audition with Gordy. Undeterred by Gordy deeming them too young to sign, the trio made themselves a regular presence around his Hitsville USA studio until he allowed them to make guest appearances on records by other artists. “It really was like walking into a Disneyland,” Wilson told the Observer of the Motown studio. “All these creative people.” In January 1961, Gordy signed the group under the proviso that they change their name. At first they failed to make an impression on the charts but in 1964 their version of Holland-Dozier-Holland’s Where Did Our Love Go topped the US charts and reached No 3 in the UK. It was the beginning of an international chart streak that included Baby Love, Stop! In the Name of Love and You Can’t Hurry Love. The trio also became known for their glamorous attire, and in 1966, their album Supremes A’ Go-Go became the first record by an all-woman group to top the US album charts, knocking the Beatles’ Revolver off the No 1 spot.] https://www.theguardian.com/music/20...box=1612860220 |
The greatest girl group of all time :love: and she was the only member from its inception 'til its end. RIP to a legend.
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she was iconic on im a celeb, rip icon
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A true great.
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Awww R.I.P
Another great singer |
Apparently she tweeted out a few days ago that she was bringing out a new album so she wasn't ill, must have been a very sudden thing
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