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    Diana Ross (born March 26, 1944) is an American singer and actress. She was the lead singer of the vocal group The Supremes, who became Motown 's most successful act during the 1960s and one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time.

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  3. Apr 2, 2014 · Singer and actress Diana Ross was part of the 1960s pop/soul trio the Supremes before embarking on a successful solo career, also starring in such films as 'Lady Sings the...

  4. The discography of American rhythm and blues singer Diana Ross, the former lead singer of the Supremes, consists of 26 studio albums and 116 singles. Throughout her career, Ross has sold over 100 million records worldwide. [1]

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    Diana Ross - Just Released Single "Thank You" from my new album out in September.

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0005384Diana Ross - IMDb

    Diana Ross. Actress: The Wiz. Best known as the the lead singer of the popular 1960s singing group The Supremes, Diana Ernestine Earle Ross was born on March 26, 1944, in Detroit, Michigan, the second of six children of African-American parents Ernestine Lillian (Moten), a schoolteacher, and Fred Earl Ross, who served in the army.

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  9. Jun 7, 2024 · Diana Ross, American pop singer and actress who achieved international stardom, first as leader of the vocal group the Supremes and later as a solo artist. Her notable songs included ‘Baby Love’ and ‘Stop!

  10. www.dianaross.com › dianaross-storyStory — DIANA ROSS

    In what has been described as one of the greatest live concert performances, Diana Ross drew a crowd of over 800,000 people to New York’s Central Park on July 21 & 22, 1983.

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