The glamour, the hits, the hair – Diana Ross truly has it all.
Born in Detroit in the forties, Diana was raised by a strict Christian family who was active in the church choir. However, Diana learned secular music from a cousin which lead her to audition unsuccessfully in a school musical. Serendipity prevailed, as this rejection lead her to form the legendary Supremes with Mary Wilson and Florence Ballard. Progressing into international stars, the ultimate girl group were recognised as America’s most successful vocal band. Diana left the trio to embark upon on a solo career and continued to be a musical icon.
Album after album of incredible music with tracks such as ‘Ain’t No Mountain High Enough’ and ‘I’m Coming Out’ retained her place in the limelight. Expanding her horizons further she branched out into acting and was even commemorated with a Golden Globe in 73. With a career spanning over four decades, this Motown queen is one of the most successful female singers of the rock era. Along with her time as the lead singer of the Supremes, Diana has received numerous awards including a Lifetime Achievement Award and an induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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Diana Ross Poses
Photo by: Terry O'Neill
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The Supremes ’68
Photo by: Farabola / Bridgeman Images
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Diana in Los Angeles
Photo by: Harry Langdon
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Diana Ross, 1987
Photo by: Harry Langdon
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Diana Ross, 1975
Photo by: Harry Langdon
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Diana Ross Live
Photo by: Ed Caraeff
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Diana Ross in Pink
Photo by: Waring Abbott
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Diana And Her Cheetah
Photo by: Harry Langdon
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Diana Ross Smiling
Photo by: Harry Langdon
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Diana Ross And The Pieces Of Ice
Photo by: Waring Abbott
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The Supremes On Hullabaloo
Photo by: Donaldson Collection
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Colourful Diana
Photo by: Harry Langdon
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The Supremes Arrive
Photo by: EMI Archives/UMG
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Diana Ross Flying
Photo by: Waring Abbott
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Diana Ross in Las Vegas
Photo by: Ed Caraeff
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The Supremes 1968
Photo by: Farabola / Bridgeman Images
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