The similiarites between Dreamgirls to the history of the Supremes are:In the film and Broadway musical, the group starts out as a background singing group for Jimmy Earle as the Dreamettes. This is similiar to the Supremes originating as the Primettes, and singing backup vocals for the Primes, Marvin Gaye, Mary Wells, and the Temptations. Also, notice the suffix, -ettes, at the end of each group names.Effie White is the original lead singer until Curtis Jackson selects Deena Jones as the new lead singer. In 1963, Berry Gordy names Diana Ross as the official lead singer replacing Florence Ballard, who sang lead for a short time.In the mid-1960s, the Dreams become a top-selling mainstream pop sensation much like the Supremes were.At the height of the group's fame, Effie White displays erratic behavior because of Curtis's relationship with Deena, which is similiar to Ballard's erratic behavior, though it was because she felt pushed aside due to Ross's rise in popularity.Curtis Jackson begins a romantic relationship with Deena Jones, which is identical to Gordy's supposed relationship with Ross.In 1967, Effie White is ousted from the Dreams, and replaced; this is the same year, Ballard was dismissed from the Supremes, and replaced.During the 1970s, Effie becomes an impoverished welfare mother, which is the same sitution Ballard faced after leaving the group.
During the mid-1960s, The Supremes achieved mainstream success with Ross as lead singer. In 1967, Motown president Berry Gordy renamed the group Diana Ross & the Supremes
They are called no a times the Supremes and they were a 60/70 music group. Thier music is amazing and thanks to the Prime and Florenece they are a group!!
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the supremes were an American singing group in the 1960's,the group was made up of 3 girls: Florence Ballard,Mary Wilson,and Diana Ross in 67 Florence Ballard was fired because she felt like she was under pressure from berry Gordy (the head of Motown) and the group was renamed "Diana Ross and the supremes" now with new member Cindy birdsong, who replaced Florence Ballard. Florence Ballard died in 1976 of a BLOOD CLOT, not a heart attack.
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The Supremes- Singing group from Detroit- hence Motown records ( Motor-Town) original cast: Diana Ross- lead, Mary Wilson, 2d. Florence Ballard, Harmony. Florence Ballard died in l976 and was buried in the Detroit area. I saw the Supremes in one of their farewell concerts at Palisades Park. My Mom sneaked a look and was intrigued by the girls" (Metallic dresses). Diana left the group about that time- early 70"s they had new personnel and a few songs such as Up the Ladder to the Roof and Stone Love.- sans Diana.
The Supremes disbanded in 1977.
The similiarites between Dreamgirls to the history of the Supremes are:In the film and Broadway musical, the group starts out as a background singing group for Jimmy Earle as the Dreamettes. This is similiar to the Supremes originating as the Primettes, and singing backup vocals for the Primes, Marvin Gaye, Mary Wells, and the Temptations. Also, notice the suffix, -ettes, at the end of each group names.Effie White is the original lead singer until Curtis Jackson selects Deena Jones as the new lead singer. In 1963, Berry Gordy names Diana Ross as the official lead singer replacing Florence Ballard, who sang lead for a short time.In the mid-1960s, the Dreams become a top-selling mainstream pop sensation much like the Supremes were.At the height of the group's fame, Effie White displays erratic behavior because of Curtis's relationship with Deena, which is similiar to Ballard's erratic behavior, though it was because she felt pushed aside due to Ross's rise in popularity.Curtis Jackson begins a romantic relationship with Deena Jones, which is identical to Gordy's supposed relationship with Ross.In 1967, Effie White is ousted from the Dreams, and replaced; this is the same year, Ballard was dismissed from the Supremes, and replaced.During the 1970s, Effie becomes an impoverished welfare mother, which is the same sitution Ballard faced after leaving the group.
Florence Ballard died due to her drinking problems andmedicine to make her lose wait and depression from being fired from the supreme. True,but before Florence Ballard died she was going to make a Comeback. "In 1975, Ballard received an insurance settlement from her former attorney's insurance company. With the settlement money, Ballard purchased a small house on Shaftsbury Avenue in Detroit for herself and her children and made a decision to return to singing. Around this same time, she also reconciled with her estranged husband.Backed by the female rock group The Deadly Nightshad, Ballard performed as a part of the Joan Little Defense League at a concert held at Detroit's Henry and Edsel Ford Auditorium on June 25, 1975. Following the success of this performance, Ballard received requests for newspaper and television interviews, including an appearance on the local Detroit talk show The David Diles Show.On February 21, 1976, Ballard entered Mt. Carmel Mercy Hospital, complaining of numbness in her extremities . The next day, she died at 10:05 a.m. of coronary thrombosis , a blood clot in one of her coronary arteries.She was thirty-two years old.Ballard is buried in Detroit Memorial Park Cemetery located in Warren, Michigan." wikipedia her life was sad-Aaliyah 22
During the mid-1960s, The Supremes achieved mainstream success with Ross as lead singer. In 1967, Motown president Berry Gordy renamed the group Diana Ross & the Supremes
Probably Diana Ross and the Supremes
Florence was a Soprano. However, she could sing low too and on many of her leads she sings in her chest voice in the Contralto/Mezzo-Soprano range. Leads on songs like "Buttered Popcorn" and "Ain't That Good News" recorded while she was a Supreme are good examples of her more soulful sound. Most recordings that feature her on backing have her singing the soprano (high) part. One of her lowest notes can be found on her cover of "Yesterday" from her shelved solo album from 1968 that was released in 2001 as The Supreme Florence Ballard. Leads such as People (recorded with the Supremes on there album There's A Place For Us), Silent Night and Oh Holy Night show off her more operatic-sounding Soprano voice and range. Also, Long Gone Lover (led by Diana Ross from the group's Where Did Our Love Go album) features Flo ad-libbing at the end in her upper range. Here's a short list of some songs on which Flo sings backing as a soprano: (all recordings as part of The Supremes) - Let Me Go The Right Way - featured on Meet The Supremes - Can't Buy Me Love - featured on A Bit of Liverpool - Let Me Hear You Say (I Love You) - featured on Where Did Our Love Go: 40th Anniversary Expanded Edition - My Imagination - featured on Where Did Our Love Go: 40th Anniversary Expanded Edition - Your Kiss of Fire - featured on Where Did Our Love Go - Make Someone Happy - featured on The Supremes At The Copa - Who Could Ever Doubt My Love - featured on More Hits by The Supremes
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MARY WILSON in the aspect of The Supremes, I think that SING365.COM ,put it best,"Mary Wilson was the one with the twinkle in the eyes and a voice made of velvet. She never pictured herself as a solo singer. Her dream was to use singing to leave the Detroit ghetto and become famous. With The Supremes, her dream came true. Stuck between the ambitious characters of Florence and Diana, Mary was the stable and consoling element." You can find at Sing365 the most comprehensive Whole Supremes, Reference I have seen anywhere!