The Supremes
Biography The SupremesAlthough always a trio the Supremes had eight members, and each of the ladies contributed to the group’s unequalled record success of 20 million selling singles and dozens of albums. Sherrie’s and Lynda’s group are the only trio in the world performing and recording today featuring authentically original members of The Supremes , appearing at venues that have included London’s Royal Albert Hall and Wembley arena and many others.
1959 Florence Ballard who also chose the groups name, formed the Supremes Other members Diana Ross and Mary Wilson
1967 Florence left the group and was replaced by Cindy Birdsong. In the same year the group was re-named Diana Ross & the Supremes
1970 Diana Ross left the group, and went solo. The group developed through talents of: Jean Terrell, Susaye Greene, Linda Laurence (1972) and Sherrie Payne (1973) They achieved several million sellers without Diana. (Up the ladder to the roof, floy Joy, Stoned love, Nathan Jones a.o.) 1997 Hollywood walk of fame award
1999 Marks the Supremes 40th Anniversary
2000 Scherrie & Lynda Tour with Diana Ross, "Diana Ross & The Supremes Return to Love Tour"
2005 Former Ladies of The Supremes, Exhibit in The Hollywood Museum, Hollywood California
LYNDA LAURENCE Now celebrates her 32nd year as a Supreme. 1972 saw her debuting as the Supremes lead singer at the prestigious HIC arena in Hawaii. A native of Philadelphia, Lynda started her early career as a background singer at Motown which led to associations with Stevie Wonder, James Brown, Joe Cocker Aretha Franklin and Ringo Starr a.o..
SCHERRIE PAYNE Born in Motown’s hometown Detroit, Sherrie is officially documented as the Supremes final lead singer and she also celebrates 31st year as a Supreme. Sherrie was discovered by famed producer Eddie Holland (Holland / Dozier / Holland) when he heard her singing with her sister Freda Payne (Band of Gold). Before joining The Supremes she recorded for Motown as a solo artist and worked with many artists such as George Benson, Jose Feliciano and Smokey Robinson. Known as ‘the little lady with the big voice’ she first brought her suberb vocals to The Supremes in 1973. Like Lynda, Sherrie features on all of The Supremes ‘Greatest hits’ collections issued around the world, and continues to play a major part in keeping the group’s music and image alive.
FREDDI POOLE Completes the group. A native of Dallas Texas but raised in Los Angeles Freddi has performed with several artists such as Patti LaBelle, Sammy Davis Jr and Lisa Stansfield. TV credits include the Tonight Show and Arsenio Hall. She has recorded with Lou Rawls, Liza Minelli, The Beach Boys and Jermaine Jackson. She has recorded and performed extensively with Gladys Knight. Freddi’s vocal talent is the perfect ingredient to complete this legendary group.
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