The Supremes scored their fourth No. 1 hit with an iconic tune that widely became known as one of their "signature songs" ...
Jimi Hendrix made his stage debut; Andrew Lloyd Webber landed at No. 1 on the U.S. album chart; and Kurt Cobain was born, Today in Music History.
The group’s fifteen full length, Love Child, bore the consequences of these changes. Less cute and overtly pop than its predecessors, more soulful and gritty in both sound and lyric, Love Child is ...
When Tom Flynn hears “You Can’t Hurry Love,” it takes him back to the beginning of MTV, when Phil Collins released a music video that captured his rendition of the The Supremes hit song of 1966. While ...
The Supremes' rise wasn't just chart success; it was a strategic cultural intervention that brought Black women into America's living rooms.
The Supremes’ 14th album, 1968’s Reflections, represents several firsts for the group. It was first to be billed under its new moniker, asserting Diana Ross’ dominance by placing her name before the ...
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