Diane Earnestine Earle Ross was born on March 26, 1944, in Detroit, Michigan. Ross started to develop her reputation as a teenager when singing with the group the Primettes. After losing a member in 1960 the R&B and pop trio change their name to the Supremes and signed to Motown records. In 1961 Supremes scored their first number one record with “Where Did Love Go” and broke musical records by having a streak of four additional singles on the charts. The group scored a monumental 12 number one hit making them Americas first vocal group with the most Billboard toppers in history. Ross left the Supremes for a solo career in 1969 and continue to be a musical influence for the culture. Within the next decade, she created hit records as “Touching Me in the Morning” and later released platinum selling album “Diana”. Ross carried her continuous success to Hollywood, starring in films as Mahogany (1975) and the popular film “The Wiz”. Ross’s influenced did not stop with music and film but carried through to the fashion industry where she transformative the fashion landscape with her affinity for luxury on adultery
Diane Earnestine Earle Ross was born on March 26, 1944, in Detroit, Michigan. Ross started to develop her reputation as a teenager when singing with the group the Primettes. After losing a member in 1960 the R&B and pop trio change their name to the Supremes and signed to Motown records. In 1961 Supremes scored their first number one record with “Where Did Love Go” and broke musical records by having a streak of four additional singles on the charts. The group scored a monumental 12 number one hit making them Americas first vocal group with the most Billboard toppers in history. Ross left the Supremes for a solo career in 1969 and continue to be a musical influence for the culture. Within the next decade, she created hit records as “Touching Me in the Morning” and later released platinum selling album “Diana”. Ross carried her continuous success to Hollywood, starring in films as Mahogany (1975) and the popular film “The Wiz”. Ross’s influenced did not stop with music and film but carried through to the fashion industry where she transformative the fashion landscape with her affinity for luxury on adultery