- year as the
Supremes.
Martin left the
group in
early 1962, and Ross, Ballard, and
Wilson continued as a trio.
During the mid-1960s, the
Supremes achieved...
- top the
Billboard 200
albums chart with The
Supremes A' Go-Go (1966). In 2017,
Billboard ranked The
Supremes as the number-one girl
group of all time, publishing...
- "'The
Supremes at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat'
Trailer Reveals the
Unbreakable Bonds of Friendship". Collider.
Retrieved September 3, 2024. "The
Supremes at Earl's...
-
Retrieved September 28, 2018. Margolick,
David (September 23, 2007). "Meet the
Supremes". The New York Times.
Archived from the
original on
April 11, 2009. Retrieved...
-
Supremes) (1964) Ready, Steady, Go! (with the
Supremes) (1965) The Mike
Douglas Show (with the
Supremes) (1965) The
Tonight Show (with the
Supremes)...
-
study of the
Three Supremes theory, and by his
emphasis on the need to
uphold the
leadership of the CCP. The
launch of the
Three Supremes, and corresponding...
-
female group the
Supremes. She sang on 16 top 40
singles with the group,
including ten number-one hits.
After being removed from the
Supremes in 1967, Ballard...
-
their 1962
debut album, Meet The
Supremes,
Martin had
become pregnant and
subsequently left the group,
leaving the
Supremes as a trio. In
December 1963, the...
- Look up
Supremes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Supremes were a
Motown all-female
singing group. The
Supremes or
Supremes may also
refer to: The...
-
number one by two
different musical acts, for the
Supremes and
Wilde versions. The BBC
ranked the
Supremes'
original song at
number 78 on The Top 100 Digital...