Motown
legend Mary Wilson is best known as
a founding member and the longest member of The Supremes, which until 1970 included Diana Ross. She has released 3 solo albums, 5 singles
and 2 best-selling autobiographies, Dreamgirl:
My Life As a Supreme, a record setter for sales in its genre, and Supreme Faith: Someday We'll Be Together. Mary has continued a successful career as a
concert performer, and she still performs with the same passion she did while
recording her twelve #1 hits, including Stop
In The Name of Love and Baby Love. She was
inducted along with Ross and Ballard into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in
1988.
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“…a strong, distinctive
voice… and warmth of personality.” – The New York Times
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