Do Elemental’s budget Motown reissues deliver? A clear-eyed review of Four Tops and Supremes albums from the late ’60s and early ’70s.
Motown was a significant influence on a number of classic rock bands. For example, two Supremes songs inspired The Lovin’ Spoonful’s “Daydream.” Notably, it was difficult to put the latter song ...
“Love Child” was the beginning of the end for the Supremes. After the songwriting team of Eddie Holland, Lamont Dozier and Brian Holland (Holland-Dozier-Holland) left Motown in 1968, the Supremes ...
On December 20 the glamorous Former Ladies of the Supremes will grace the stage at the Showcase Theater in San Rafael. They'll be singing old familiar favorites as they recreate both the final days, ...
The former Little Mix star’s solo track Before You Break My Heart samples the 1965 Supremes hit Stop! In The Name Of Love. Despite the track’s growing popularity online, Thirlwall said giving up ...
With Motown The Musical in previews on Broadway, I’m reminded of one of my all-time favorite Supremes songs, “Reflections.” Actually, it was the first song released under the new billing Diana Ross & ...