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Diana Ross, the iconic Motown singer and former lead of The Supremes, revolutionized pop and soul with timeless hits like "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" and "Stop! In the Name of Love." Her influential solo career, Emmy- and Golden Globe-nominated performances, and star-making presence continue to inspire generations of artists.
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Diana Ross was born Diane Ernestine Earle Ross on June 26, 1944, and changed the spelling to Diana early in her career.
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Q:What role did Diana Ross have in The Supremes?
A:Lead singer and frontwoman of The Supremes.
Ross served as The Supremes' lead vocalist during the 1960s, propelling Motown to mainstream success and becoming one of the group's most recognizable faces and voices.
Q:When did Diana Ross launch her solo career breakthrough?
A:Solo breakthrough began in 1970 after leaving The Supremes.
After departing The Supremes in 1970, Ross achieved solo stardom with hits like 'Ain't No Mountain High Enough,' establishing her as a major solo artist.
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