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- The story of the Supremes. by Easlea, Daryl.(CARDINAL)559485;
Includes bibliographical references (page 94).Foreword: Dreams do come true / Mary Wilson -- Through the window of lost time: The Suprmes, Motown records and the American 60s / Daryl Easlea -- The history of the Supremes in pictures
- Subjects: Illustrated works.; Supremes (Musical group); Supremes (Musical group);
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The Supremes : a saga of motown dreams, success, and betrayal / by Ribowsky, Mark.(CARDINAL)771707;
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- Subjects: Biographies.; Supremes (Musical group); Women singers;
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- All that glittered : my life with the Supremes / by Turner, Tony(Road manager)(CARDINAL)864199; Aria, Barbara.(CARDINAL)759463; Aria, Barbara.(CARDINAL)759463;
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- Subjects: Biographies.; Turner, Tony.; Supremes (Musical group); Singers;
- Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 5
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- Dreamgirl : my life as a Supreme / by Wilson, Mary,1944-2021.(CARDINAL)190048;
Discography: pages 279-285.Videography: page 286.
- Subjects: Autobiographies.; Wilson, Mary, 1944-2021.; Supremes (Musical group); Singers;
- Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 6
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- The lost Supreme : the life of Dreamgirl Florence Ballard / by Benjaminson, Peter,1945-(CARDINAL)738515;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-203), discogrpahy (pages 181-184), and index.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Ballard, Florence, 1943-1976.; Supremes (Musical group); Women singers;
- Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 5
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- The Supremes : the saga of Motown, dreams, success, and betrayal / by Ribowsky, Mark.(CARDINAL)771707;
Includes bibliographical references, discography, and index.Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Prologue -- 1: Three girls from the projects -- 2: Moths to the flame -- 3: Notown to Motown -- 4: Berry -- 5: Priming the pump -- 6: Supreme beings -- 7: Smokey places -- 8: Others -- 9: Splitsville in hitsville -- 10: Lousy song -- 11: One -- 12: Two Motowns -- 13: Ecstasy to the tenth power -- 14: Baby, just pour -- 15: Symphony in black and mostly white -- 16: Itching in the heart -- 17: Put the money on Diana -- 18: She's outta here -- 19: Distorted reality -- 20: Forever came today -- 21: This must be the Diana Ross show -- 22: Last mile -- Epilogue: Where did our love go? -- Bibliography -- Discography -- Index.From the Publisher: The Supremes is a sprawling tale of unforgettable music, cutthroat ambition, and heartbreaking betrayal. Mark Ribowsky explodes Dreamgirl fantasies by taking the reader behind the closed doors of Motown to witness the rise of group leader Diana Ross, the creation of timeless classics like "Where Did Our Love Go?," and the dramatic power struggles within Detroit's fabled music factory. Drawing on firsthand, intimate recollections from knowledgeable sources such as the Temptations's Otis Williams and other Motown contemporaries-many never before interviewed-The Supremes is "a comprehensive look at the tumultuous relationships within the Supremes as well as among others at the Motown label".
- Subjects: Biographies.; Supremes (Musical group); Women singers; Vocal groups;
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- Supreme faith : someday we'll be together / by Wilson, Mary,1944-2021.(CARDINAL)190048; Bashe, Patricia Romanowski,1949-(CARDINAL)349570;
Discography: pages 294-298.The dramatic conclusion to the national Bestseller, Dreamgirl.
- Subjects: Autobiographies.; Wilson, Mary, 1944-2021.; Supremes (Musical group); African American women singers; Women singers; Singers;
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- Supreme glamour / by Wilson, Mary,1944-2021,author.(CARDINAL)190048; Bego, Mark,author.(CARDINAL)720300; Goldberg, Whoopi,1955-writer of foreword.(CARDINAL)748364; GRAMMY Museum,issuing body.(CARDINAL)825828;
Includes discography (pages 236-237) and index.Foreword / by Whoopi Goldberg -- Intro: Dreams do come true / Mary Wilson -- i. Dreamgirls to fashionistas, 1959-1965 -- ii. The Supremes gowns: from the Mary Wilson Collection -- iii. Hit-makers to pop legends, 1966-1977 -- Gowns in print -- The mentors -- The designers -- Gowns on vinyl.As Motown's leading act in the 1960s, The Supremes became synonymous with glamorous, elegant, coordinated ensembles. Supreme Glamour presents founding member Mary Wilson's unparalleled collection, showcasing thirty-two of the group's most eye-catching gowns, meticulously reassembled and photographed on the Grammy Museum stage. Detailed captions accompany each photograph, providing information about the design, fabric, and embellishments of each ensemble, as well as the occasion on which each was first worn. In addition to the fashion history of The Supremes, the book chronicles the evolution of the group and celebrates the cultural icons they became. Engaging and insightful narrative text by Mary Wilson and close personal friend Mark Bego is interspersed among hundreds of archival photos. Packed with anecdotes and insights, Mary Wilson tells the complete story of The Supremes, both on- and off- stage, from their founding in Detroit in 1959 as The Primettes to their 1964 breakthrough hit, "Where Did Our Love Go," and from the departure of Diana Ross to The Supremes' disco hits of the 1970s. Supreme Glamour builds a complete picture of the charm, sophistication, and magic of The Supremes.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Illustrated works.; Supremes (Musical group); Women singers; Women's clothing; Vocal groups;
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- The Supremes / by Rivera, Ursula.(CARDINAL)663139;
Includes discography (page 103) list of Web sites (pages 107-107), bibliographical references (page 108), and index.Three kids from Detroit -- The Primettes -- From Primettes to Supremes -- The first hits -- Troubled times -- End of a dream -- Not forgotten.Accelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Biographies.; Supremes (Musical group); African Americans; Rock music; Singers; Women singers; Women; Women.; Womyn.;
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- New millennium soul party [sound recording] : / by David McLees,comp.;
Sweet soul music / Arthur Conley -- I can't help myself / Four Tops -- Respect / Aretha Franklin -- Tell it like it is / Aaron Neville -- In the midnight hour / Wilson Pickett -- Soul man / Sam & Dave -- The oogum boogum song / Brenton Wood -- My guy / Mary Wells -- Green onions / Booker T. & The M.G.'s -- I got you (I feel good) / James Brown -- Dancing in the street / Martha & The Vandellas -- (Your love keeps lifting me) Higher and higher / Jackie Wilson -- Slip away / Clarence Carter -- My girl / The Temptations -- (Sittin' on) The dock of the bay / Otis Redding -- Where did our love go / The Supremes -- How sweet it is (To be loved by you) / Marvin Gaye -- When a man loves a woman / Percy Sledge -- You've got a hold on me / The Miracles -- I heard it through the grapevine / Gladys Knight & The Pips.Four Tops (Musical group) ; Sam & Dave. ; Booker T. & the MG's (Musical group) ; Vandellas (Musical group) ; Temptations (Musical group) ; Supremes (Musical group) ; Miracles (Musical group) ; Pips (Musical group)
- Subjects: Soul Music.; Popular music.;
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