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| how many of the supremes are still alive | The Supremes were an American girl group. |
| who was the best singer in the supremes | The musical, loosely based on the history of the Supremes, follows the story of the Dreams, an all-female singing trio from Chicago who become music superstars. |
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- The Supremes were an American pop-soul vocal group whose tremendous popularity with a broad audience made its members among the most successful performers of the s and the flagship act of Motown Records.
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American Motown group The Supremes recorded 12 US No.1 hits between 1964 and 1969, including an unprecedented five consecutive chart toppers. Against a backdrop of the meteoric rise of Motown Records and of the American Civil Rights Movement, The Supremes played an inspirational role in changing racial perceptions – influencing subsequent performers for years to come.
In 2008 we interviewed Mary Wilson, co-founder of The Supremes, about her extraordinary career and the heyday of Motown, as part of the major V&A exhibition The Story of the Supremes:
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Mary Wilson and Maxine Powell, founder of Motown's Artist Development Finishing School, talk about The Supremes' image:
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- The Supremes were the first R & B group to perform at the famed "Copacabana Night Club" in New York, enchanting audiences with their rendition of old American standards, songs from Broadway and Hollywood productions and their Motown hits.
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- American Motown group The Supremes recorded 12 US No.1 hits between and , including an unprecedented five consecutive chart toppers.