Diana Ross (born March 26, 1944) is an American singer, actress, and record producer who rose to fame as the lead singer of the vocal group the Supremes, which became Motown's most successful act during the 1960s and one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. Ross is regarded as one of the most iconic and influential figures in the music industry.
1959: Diana Ross joins the Primettes, which later becomes the Supremes.
1961: The Supremes sign with Motown Records.
1964: Achieve their first number one hit with "Where Did Our Love Go."
1965: The Supremes continue their success with hits like "Stop! In the Name of Love" and "Back in My Arms Again."
1967: The group is renamed Diana Ross & the Supremes.
1970: Diana Ross leaves the Supremes to pursue a solo career and releases her self-titled debut solo album, featuring the hit "Ain't No Mountain High Enough."
1972: Stars in the film "Lady Sings the Blues” earning an Academy Award nomination for her portrayal of Billie Holiday.
1973: Releases "Touch Me in the Morning” featuring the hit title track.
1976: Stars in "Mahogany" and releases the theme song "Do You Know Where You're Going To” which becomes a hit.
1980: Releases the album "Diana” featuring the hit singles "Upside Down" and "I'm Coming Out."
1981: Collaborates with Lionel Richie on the duet "Endless Love” which becomes a major hit.
1993: Receives a Guinness World Record for having more hits than any other female artist in the UK.
2007: Receives the Kennedy Center Honors.
2012: Receives a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.
2021: Releases "Thank You” her first album in 15 years.
The Supremes: Diana Ross was the lead singer of the Supremes, one of the most successful Motown acts of the 1960s.
2012: Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.
Diana Ross has been nominated for several Grammy Awards but has not won a competitive Grammy.
1. "Ain't No Mountain High Enough” A powerful anthem that marked her successful transition from the Supremes to a solo career.
2. "Endless Love" (with Lionel Richie) A timeless duet that became one of the biggest hits of her career.
3. "I'm Coming Out” A hit single from the "Diana" album that became an anthem for the LGBTQ+ community. Nile Rodgers produced this track.
On happiness
My journey to happiness has not been an easy one. I am a work in progress.
On life
If you have no confidence in self, you are twice defeated in the race of life.
Ross is often referred to as "The Boss" and is considered a trailblazer for women in the music industry. Her work with the Supremes and as a solo artist has left a lasting impact on popular music.
Diana Ross's career is a testament to her talent, resilience, and enduring appeal. From her early days with the Supremes to her successful solo career and beyond, Ross has continued to captivate audiences and influence generations of musicians.