The daughter of a soldier and a teacher, Diana Ross became the front woman of
the massively successful Supremes, going on to become an iconic solo artist.
After leaving school she joined Mary Wilson, Florence Ballard and Betty McGlown
in The Primettes, who were signed to Motown as The Supremes. In 1964 she was
lead vocalist on The Supremes' breakthrough hit Where Did Our Love Go? and over
the next three years they had a string of international hits, making them one of
the most successful girl bands of all time. Unquestionably The Supremes' biggest
star, Ross went solo in 1969, ac...