Born Diana Earle in Detroit, Michigan, in 1944, Diana Ross was the lead singer of The Supremes from 1961-1969. She began a solo career in 1970 that included such hits as Reach Out and Touch Somebody's Hand, Ain't No Mountain High Enough, Remember Me, Touch Me in the Morning, Last Time I Saw Him, Theme From Mahogany, Love Hangover, Upside Down, It's My Turn, I'm Coming Out and Endless Love with Lionel Richie.
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