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Mary Wilson, who died at age 76 on Monday, spoke at length in an interview conducted in 2009 about what it meant to her to be a Supreme, how she kept the group going after Diana Ross’ departure ...
Mary Wilson on Style And Substance The iconic singer died last week at age 76. In 2019, she discussed her career and legacy in a wide-ranging interview with ELLE on the eve of the release of her ...
Longtime member of the Supremes Mary Wilson, who died last month of heart disease, will be featured in the “long unseen” music television special “What’s Happening Baby.” Airing on PBS ...
LATE Motown icon Mary Wilson failed to make peace with Diana Ross for a Supremes reunion – she admitted in one of her last interviews. Wilson, who died on Monday age 76, and Ross failed to ov… ...
*As we reported last month on February 9, Mary Wilson of the Supremes, died in her sleep. She would have celebrated her 77th birthday on March 6. Instead, the public is invited view the ...
Mary Wilson sent me a couple of her recipes and I made them, they were fabulous,” he said. “That inspired me to write a book on rockstar recipes. She was my inspiration for this project.” ...
In a recent interview with Entertainment Tonight, Wilson's daughter, Turkessa Babich, spoke to the outlet about sharing her mother's final two solo albums months after her death at age 76.
Mary Wilson, the longest-reigning original Supreme, has died at 76 years old. She launched the legendary Motown group with Diana Ross and Florence Ballard when she was just 15.
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Initially, Wilson was set to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the group with a huge promo push, interviews across morning shows and by releasing some new, solo music. Sadly, she died at her Las ...
Mary Wilson, a founding member of the Supremes, is also a competitor — at age 75. Viewers should get ready for liberal lashings of old-school dazzle and a sense of déjà vu.
The music industry is mourning the death of Mary Wilson, a Motown legend and co-founder of The Supremes. She was 76. The legendary girl group, of which she was the longest-running member, recently ...