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Diana Ernestine Earle Ross is an American singer, actress, record producer and an occasional songwriter. She found fame as the lead vocalist of Motown group The Supremes in the 1960s, she remains one of the most successful Motown artists of all time. At the peak of their success, The Supremes were said to rival The Beatles in terms of popularity and they remain America's most successful group to date.
After winning a talent contest in Windsor, Ontario, Canada after Ross led on the song, "There Goes My Baby", they auditioned for Motown Records where Diana's voice stopped manager Gordy in his tracks, yet after he found out they were still very young he advised they return after finishing school. Foundations seemed to be falling in place for the girl group, headed by the powerful voice of Ross. Although they struggled initially, in 1963 they had their first number one hit with 'Where Did Our Love Go'.
This was just the beginning of their success in the 60's, they went on to sing on ten US number one singles all of which managed to also chart within the UK top 40 chart. The band were enjoying international success, yet in 1967 Gordy took the decision to fire Florence Ballard from the group and rename them Diana Ross & The Supremes so they would be able to charge more for performances.
In 1970 Ross branched out into a solo career, releasing her debut which included an international hit and a US number one 'Ain't No Mountain High Enough' which also earned the songstress a Grammy nomination. Over the following years her success as a solo artists flourished, recording a duet album with Marvin Gaye and Ross receiving an invitation to the Imperial Palace for a private audience with the Empress Nagako, wife of Emperor Hirohito, the first singer in history to do so. Her 1980 album 'Diana' is still considered her most successful and iconic album which includes mega hits such as 'I'm Coming Out', 'My Endless Love' and 'Upside Down' which was a collaboration with Chic & Nile Rodgers.
Diana Ross is one of the most celebrated artists of the 20th century, in 1988 she was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame. She has won countless awards including Golden Globe Awards, Tony Awards and countless Grammys including the 2012 Lifetime Achievement in Music award. Her legacy has inspired countless artists including Michael Jackson, Beyonce and Whitney Houston. In 1993 she was inducted into the Guinness Book Of Records in 1993 as the most successful female artist of all time.
Being a fan since the mid 60's, I was afraid I would be disappointed. In the years of seeing her shows, probably 20 some times, I saw some spectacular shows. There was always an electricity that went through the audience. On Saturday night in NYC MSG, I had no disappointment. Neither did the audience, who was moving constantly, based on the many times I looked back in the room and listening to the exiting comments. If there are any flaws in Diana's voice they weren't in the least apparent. She sounded great. She also stayed with the songs we love; even singing 'Reach Out and Touch'...the only thing missing was the visit into the audience. Prices are higher than I can afford at this point in my life...but after hearing the reviews from previous shows, I couldn't pass on it. I'm not at all disappointed.