The Supremes formed in 1959 as a female vocal group in Detroit, originally called the Primettes, which was a sister group to the Primes, featuring members Diana Ross, Mary Wilson, and Florence Ballard. They signed with Motown Records and changed their name to The Supremes in 1961. Under the guidance of producer and songwriter Smokey Robinson, they achieved significant success with hits like "Where Did Our Love Go" and "Stop! In the Name of Love," becoming one of the most successful girl groups in music history. Their blend of pop and soul, along with their glamorous image, helped them become iconic figures in the music industry.
The Jackson 5 became the opening act for The Supremes in 1969.
The Supremes was created in 1959.
The Supremes ended in 1977.
The Supremes collabrated with The Temptations in 1968 on the album, Diana Ross & the Supremes Join The Temptations.
Meet The Supremes was created in 1960.
The Supremes disbanded in 1977.
If you mean the Supremes, that would be the band Diana Ross and the Supremes
The Supremes at the Copa was created in 1965-08.
Touch - The Supremes album - was created in 1970.
At Their Best - The Supremes album - was created in 1970.
More Hits by The Supremes was created in 1964.
Meet The Supremes M-606 Nov 1963