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  Origin Detroit, Michigan
  Years Active 1959&ndashpresent
  Music Genre Pop , Soul , R&B
  Record Label Motown , RCA


This article is about the American musician. For the author, see Diana Ross (author)


Diana Ross (born '''Diane Ernestine Earle Ross''' {Link without Title} on March 26 , 1944 in Detroit , Michigan ) is an American Soul , R&B and Pop Singer and Actress . Ross is one of the most successful female artists of her era, both due to her solo work and her role as lead singer of The Supremes during the 1960s.

In 1976, '' Billboard '' magazine named her the female entertainer of the century. In 1993, The Guinness Book Of World Records pronounced her the most successful female artist ever, partly due to her combined total of eighteen #1 singles, six of them recorded solo and the remaining dozen from her work with the Supremes.


BIOGRAPHY


The Supremes

''Main entry: The Supremes ''

Fred and Ernestine Ross had named and Christened their daughter "Diane"; however, due to a clerical error, "Diana" was what wound up on her birth certificate [http://www.eonline.com/On/Holly/Shows/Ross/bio.html . Regardless of the mistake, Ross would continue to use the name "Diane" through her teenage years.

Ross began her long music career with Mary Wilson , Florence Ballard and Betty McGlown as the Doo-wop Quartet the Primettes, a sister group to The Primes in 1959. After signing to Motown Records in 1961 and replacing McGlown with Barbara Martin, they changed the name of the group to The Supremes. Barbara Martin left the group shortly afterwards, and The Supremes carried on as a trio.

Although all the girls originally took turns singing lead, Motown chief Berry Gordy made Diane the permanent lead singer starting in 1964, because he felt her voice had the pop appeal the Supremes needed to cross over to white audiences. Ross also began using the name "Diana" at this time. Between the summer of 1964 and the summer of 1967, the Supremes released ten singles which went to #1 on the pop charts.

In July 1967, Florence Ballard was fired from the Supremes and replaced with , while Ross put the finishing touches on her debut album.


Early solo career

In the spring of 1970 , Ross released her self-titled debut. After the initial moderate success of what turned out to be Ross' signature concert song, "Reach Out and Touch (Somebody's Hand)", Ross found success with her cover of Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell 's 1967 classic " Ain't No Mountain High Enough ". The original 3-minute love duet was turned into a 6-minute dramatic Magnum Opus , where Ross was in spoken word half of the running time. The song would peak at #1 on both the U.S. pop and R&B charts, and Ross received a Grammy nomination for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance . After subsequent singles including "Remember Me", Diana focused on a movie career, which was spearheaded by Motown president Berry Gordy . The first project was a film about Billie Holiday .


''Lady Sings the Blues''

Critics initially thought Ross portraying Billie Holiday was humorous because of Ross acting in movies at all and also because she didn't look none like or sounded like the Jazz icon. However, Ross, Gordy, and the newly established film division of Motown Productions carried on with the film despite the criticism under the title, '' Lady Sings The Blues '', which was the title of Holiday's 1959 Autobiography .

Opening in theaters in the fall of 1972 , ''Lady Sings the Blues'' became an instant hit and Ross received universal raves for her performance as Billie Holiday. Co-starring Ross and Comedian Richard Pryor in his first major picture, it also co-starred "Brian's Song" co-star Billy Dee Williams . Ross was nominated for an Academy Award For Best Actress , and won Best Newcomer at the 1973 Golden Globes .

Ross covered a number of Holiday's songs for the film, including "Strange Fruit", "God Bless the Child", and "Good Morning Heartache", which was released as a single on the double-album ''Lady Sings the Blues'' soundtrack at the end of 1972. That album went on to hold the #1 spot on the album charts, and would be Ross' only solo album to reach that position in the US. Ross worked on a full album of jazz tunes and standards but the album, titled "The Blue Album", was in shelves for three decades. ''Blue'' will finally be released in June of this year.


Touch Me in the Morning & ''Diana & Marvin''

By 1973, Diana Ross finally was able to see more chart success as a singer for the first time since 1970. With the Michael Masser produced " Touch Me In The Morning ", she scored her first #1 pop hit in three years and received a third Grammy nomination. That same year, Ross released a duets album with fellow Motown artist Marvin Gaye entitled '' Diana & Marvin '', scoring several charted hits. While the album was a moderate financial success, critics noted the lack of chemistry between the two singers, a result of the fact that the album was primarily a publicity move to promote Ross's image and that Gaye was not keen on working with her. This contributed to their parts being recorded separately although it has been suggested that Gaye refused to stop smoking his Marijuana in the studio when the pregnant Ross was around. Their partnership did, however, produce some classic moments including their covers of the Stylistics' "You Are Everything" and "Stop, Look, Listen" and their own hit, "You're a Special Part of Me".


''Mahogany''

After the success of ''Lady Sings the Blues'' in 1972, Berry Gordy arranged for Diana Ross to take the lead in '' Mahogany .'' After firing renowned British director Tony Richardson claiming he did not understand the Black sensibility that the film required, Gordy assumed directing duties himself. The story was about a young woman from the Chicago ghettos who dreamed of being a successful model and fashion designer. Again, she teamed up with Billy Dee Williams as her love interest.

Opening in the fall of 1975, ''Mahogany'' wasn't as critically successful as ''Lady Sings the Blues'', though it was a bankable success in the box-office. The film's theme song and lead soundtrack single, " Theme From ''Mahogany'' (Do You Know Where You're Going To) ", hit #1 on the U.S. pop charts and was nominated for an Oscar . During the Oscars telecast, Ross became the first artist ever to perform for the Oscars ceremony via Satellite ; she sang "Theme From Mahogany" from a bridge in Holland where she was performing a series of concerts.


"Love Hangover", ''The Wiz'', and ''diana''

In 1976, Ross headed into Disco territory with the release of the seven-minute dance single "Love Hangover". It became her first #1 R&B hit since "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" and the first of many of her songs to appear at or near the top of the Billboard Dance/Club singles chart. "Love Hangover" was released from Ross' second self-titled album, which became a Top 10 Pop and R&B album that summer. The hit had previously been turned down by Cher , Donna Summer , Bette Midler , and Barbra Streisand . In 1977, Diana broke concert records with a one-woman concert on Broadway . The concert was packaged into both a live album, ''An Evening with Diana Ross'', and a TV special that same year. For her efforts, Ross won a special Tony Award .

In 1978, Ross was back in the film limelight, starring in the film version of the successful Broadway play '' The Wiz ,'' with Michael Jackson , Nipsey Russell , and Richard Pryor . Many eyebrows were raised at Ross, then age 34, playing Dorothy, who in all other versions of '' The Wizard Of Oz '' was portrayed as a young girl. ''The Wiz,'' which cost $24 million to make, only brought in $13 million dollars during its original theatrical release.

Unfortunately, other projects Ross was planned to appear in, including a movie about Josephine Baker and '' The Bodyguard '', which was supposed to co-star Ross and actor Ryan O'Neal as lovers, didn't come to fruition until years later. Actress Lynn Whitfield ended up playing Baker, and Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner ended up playing the lovers in ''The Bodyguard''.

Diana Ross returned to her music career and released two strong successive albums: 1979's ''The Boss'' and 1980's ''diana''. The former, produced by longtime Ross collaborators Ashford & Simpson, was hailed as one of her strongest solo recordings while the latter, produced by and cemented Ross as a Gay Icon . Both songs have since been heavily sampled by Hip Hop artists.

The album would have almost certainly continued to produce hits, but when Ross chose not to renew her contract with Motown, promotion on ''diana'' ceased and no further singles were released. When "Upside Down" hit #1, Diana Ross became the first female singer in music history to have ever placed 5 songs at #1, an unprecedented feat at the time that contemporaries Barbra Streisand and Aretha Franklin could not even lay claim to. It would be several years before Whitney Houston , Janet Jackson , Mariah Carey and Madonna would all tie and then break Ross' record.


The RCA era

Having established herself as the biggest-selling female artist by 1981, Ross felt it was the right time to leave Motown. She hit the top ten with the ballad, "It's My Turn" (the theme song from the movie which starred Jill Clayburgh). Around that time, she recorded a duet with Lionel Richie called " Endless Love ", which proved to be the biggest record of her career, her last hit on the Motown label and her last #1 Pop record. The single was certified by the RIAA for 2 million units sold and helped to launch Richie's solo career.

In 1983 Ross reunited with fellow Supremes Mary Wilson and Cindy Birdsong at a television special for Motown's 25th anniversary. During the taping, Ross made a scene by allegedly shoving Wilson and knocking the microphone from Wilson's hand. There does appear to be varying accounts of what was supposed to have transpired. This incident was never televised, but generated much negative press at the time (Wilson recounted the incident in her 1986 biography). Also in 1983, Ross drew universal acclaim when a Central Park televised concert was ruined by a torrential rainstorm that came up less than 15 minutes into the show. Ross kept performing during the storm, while urging fans to go home. Promoters forced Diana Ross to cancel the show, but worried about disappointing her fans, Ross invited the entire crowd back the next day free of charge and close to 500,000 people turned out for the event. Ross recieved critical praise from newspapers for her showmanship.

She signed to RCA , and had success beginning with the platinum ''Why Do Fools Fall in Love''; the title track of the LP was a cover of the Frankie Lymon hit. Ross continued into the early 1980s with the major hit singles "Mirror, Mirror" (#2 R&B, 1982), "Muscles" (#4 R&B and her final of 12 Grammy nominations, 1982), "Swept Away" (#1 Dance/Disco, 1984), and "All Of You" (#2 Adult Contemporary, 1984), a duet with Julio Iglesias. In 1984, she released "Missing You" (#1 R&B), a tribute to the recently deceased Marvin Gaye . Although the two singers were not particularly close it would become her final Top 10 hit. In 1986, she returned to Number 1 on the British charts for the first time in 15 years with the Supremes-inspired " Chain Reaction ", which was written by the Bee Gees . Surprisingly, the single failed to crack the Top 40 in the USA although it also reached the top spot in Australia and the top 10 in several European countries. She returned to the Motown fold with ''Workin' Overtime'' in 1989.


Returning to Motown

Her Motown releases since 1989 have not been as successful in America as they have in Europe and Japan. For example, while 1991's ''The Force Behind the Power'' and the single "When You Tell Me That You Love Me" disappeared without a trace in America, the album and the song became bigger hits overseas. In fact, the single gave Ross a bold UK comeback, debuting in the Top 10 and peaking at #2 for 2 weeks over the holiday season. The album sold just under 600,000 copies and produced four additional hits: "One Shining Moment" (#10), and "If We Hold On Together" (#11; also #1 in Japan with over 465,000 copies sold), the title track (#27) and Heart (Don't Change My Mind) (#31). Following this success, ''One Woman: The Ultimate Collection'' went to #1 on the UK album chart in January 1994, selling 1.2 million copies in England alone, and 3 million copies throughout Europe. Ironically "When You Tell Me That You Love Me" became a #1 hit in the USA for the ''American Idol'' finalists in the summer of 2005. 1995's ''Take Me Higher'' and 1999's ''Everyday Is a New Day'' performed similarly in the USA, however there was a good deal of success in the UK with the singles 'I Will Survive', a particularly 'high energy' remake of the Gloria Gaynor classic and a remix of 'Not Over You Yet' both of which hit the Top 10 in the UK.

Diana expanded her versatility during this period by both recording a live opera album (with Plácido Domingo and José Carreras ) and a live jazz album. Both releases did respectfully well on the Billboard Classical and Jazz Albums charts, reaching #1 on the former and the Top 10 on the latter. As a result, this made Ross one of the only artists to achieve success in other genres other than the usual Pop and R&B. After the moderate success of ''Everyday Is a New Day'', however, Ross left Motown, but remains signed to EMI worldwide, excluding North America.

During the 1990s, Diana returned to acting, appearing as a schizophrenic in the 1994 Television Movie ''Out of Darkness'', and as a singer who's willing to reconcile with a daughter (played by Brandy Norwood ) that she abandoned as a baby in 1999's ''Double Platinum''. Ross was nominated for a Golden Globe for her role in ''Darkness''.


Troubles at the top

Ross seemed to settle into middle age as the 1990s continued, but by the end of the decade, the singer landed in hot water after she was frisked by a female security guard at London's Heathrow Airport , and was ignored by Airport official when she complained that the guard's actions had not only been inappropriate, but verged on sexual harassment. She claimed it had not been necessary for the guard to feel her breasts and between her legs as she was wearing a skin-tight body stocking and was obviously not carrying a concealed weapon. Her complaints fell on deaf ears and after the security guard smirked at the star as she returned to catch her flight, Ross approached the guard and frisked her in the same way she had been frisked, exclaiming "There, how do you like it?" Ross was arrested, but no charges were filed.

The very next year, Ross tried to put together a tour with the former members of The Supremes . However, former Supremes founding member Mary Wilson and Cindy Birdsong passed on the tour, after being offered only $3 million and $1 million each, respectively, to join the tour, compared to the $15 million offered to Ross. Ross ended up recruiting Lynda Laurence and Scherrie Payne to begin the ''Return to Love'' tour. While Laurence and Payne were Supremes during the 1970s, they were never in the group during Ross' tenure. The resulting tour was faced with problems, and was cancelled after the tenth show.

In 2002 , Ross was pulled over for drunk driving outside of an Arizona Blockbuster Video store. After failing several sobriety tests and finding that her alcohol-blood level was 0.20--far above the legal Arizona limit of .08--the singer was arrested and later charged with a misdemeanor. In 2004, she served a 2-day sentence at a jail cell in Connecticut . The prison guard would later be accused of allowing Ross to do what she wanted while she was incarcerated. Ross only served 47 and one-half hours in jail, and was almost forced to return to serve another two-day sentence before a judge decided against it.


Current work

In 2004, Diana Ross began touring again, first in Europe for the hugely successful "Love Life Tour", then later taking part in a brief tour in America as well, earning favorable reviews on both continents. She later performed in tribute to her friend and former Motown Records alum Stevie Wonder at the 2004 Billboard Music Award s, alongside Mary J. Blige and Destiny's Child .

Ross was chosen (at the age of 60) to be the 2005 face of MAC Cosmetics "Icon" makeup line. Her face was featured in magazines such as Vanity Fair and Vogue to promote the MAC makeup line. Her signature line of makeup featured limited edition pink makeup brushes and are now sold out and have become collectible. In 2005 , Ross scored a hit with legendary singer Rod Stewart , whose duet with Ross garnered Ross her first charted ''Billboard'' single in six years when "I've Got a Crush on You" made a notable debut at #33 on Billboard's Adult Contemporary charts peaking at #19.

In December 2005 Diana Ross' first single of the decade, "When You Tell Me That You Love Me", was released in the UK. The song was a collaboration with the popular Boy Band Westlife , and debuted at inside the Top 5 with high sales (#2 UK, #2 Ireland).

She is currently working on a re-write of an autobiography originally scheduled for a 2004 release, entitled 'Upside Down - Right Turns and Wrong Turns'.


Next Album

Diana is working on her next album which is scheduled for a fall 2006 release.
It's unknown as of yet if it'll include duets, such as her recent duets with Westlife and Rod Stewart . It's unclear if Ross has a record deal in America though there had been rumors that Ross had signed a deal with J Records after several outings where she was spotted with label president Clive Davis .


PERSONAL

Diana Ross is the second of six children, three girls and three boys, from factory worker Fred Ross and teacher Ernestine Earle Ross. One of Ross' brothers, Arthur "T-Boy" Ross, was a successful songwriter for Motown helping to write hits for Michael Jackson and Marvin Gaye . From 1971 to 1977, Diana Ross was married to music promoter Robert Ellis Silberstein, with whom she has two daughters (Tracee and Chudney). From 1986 to 1999, she was married to Norwegian businessman Arne Næss Jr. , with whom she has two sons (Ross and Evan).

Before her first marriage, Ross had been romantically linked with Smokey Robinson and Motown chief Berry Gordy , with whom she had her first child Rhonda. After her first marriage, she dated actor Ryan O'Neal , and KISS bassist and singer Gene Simmons . Her oldest daughter, Rhonda Ross Kendrick is a singer and actress. Her second daughter, Tracee Ellis Ross is an actress who gained fame as one of the stars of the hit sitcom '' Girlfriends '', now in its sixth season on the UPN network. Ross' youngest daughter, Chudney, in the meantime, is a model and television producer. Her TV credits include the reality show version of '' Fame '' with Debbie Allen . Evan Ross Naess, Diana's sixth child, made his screen debut at age 17 in 2006 in the film '' ATL ''. Ross-Naess received good reviews of his performance.


DISCOGRAPHY


Albums

; Motown releases:

; RCA releases (released internationally on Capitol-EMI):
  • 1981: ''Why Do Fools Fall In Love?''

  • 1982: ''Silk Electric''

  • 1983: ''Ross''

  • 1984: ''Swept Away''

  • 1985: ''Eaten Alive''

  • 1987: ''Red Hot Rhythm & Blues''


;Motown releases (released internationally on Capitol-EMI):
  • 1989: ''Workin' Overtime''

  • 1989: ''Greatest Hits Live''

  • 1991: ''The Force Behind the Power''

  • 1993: ''Christmas in Vienna'' (live, with Plácido Domingo and José Carreras )

  • 1993: ''Stolen Moments: The Lady Sings Jazz & Blues'' (live)

  • 1993: ''When You Dream'' (children's album;
    --released in Japan only
    --)

  • 1994: ''Diana Extended: The Remixes''

  • 1994: ''A Very Special Season'' ( Christmas album) (
    --not released in the USA
    --)

  • 1994: ''Making Spirits Bright'' ( Christmas album; different from the above) (
    --USA only release through Hallmark stores)

  • 1995: ''Take Me Higher''

  • 1996: ''Voice of Love'' (
    --not released in the USA
    --)

  • 1997: ''Gift Of Love'' (Japan only)

  • 1999: ''Every Day Is A New Day''

  • 2006: ''Blue''(to be released)



U.S. Top 100 Singles

Below is a list of Diana Ross' solo singles that hit the Top 100 on the American pop charts. Ross scored six U.S. #1 hits as a solo aritst; added to the 12 #1's she recorded as lead singer of The Supremes , Ross ties with Elvis Presley , having eighteen #1 hit singles on the Billboard Hot 100 :

;Motown releases:
  • 1970: " Reach Out And Touch (Somebody's Hand) " (#20 Billboard, #10 Cash Box)

  • 1970: " Ain't No Mountain High Enough " (#1 weeks Billboard, #1 Cash Box)

  • 1970: "Remember Me" (#16 Billboard, #8 Cash Box)

  • 1971: " Reach Out (I'll Be There) " (#29 Billboard, #19 Cash Box)

  • 1971: "Surrender" (#38 Billboard, #47 Cash Box)

  • 1971: "I'm Still Waiting" (#63 Billboard, #71 Cash Box)

  • 1972: "Good Morning Heartache" (#34 Billboard, #30 Cash Box)

  • 1973: " Touch Me In The Morning " (#1 Billboard, #1 Cash Box)

  • 1973: " You're A Special Part Of Me " (with Marvin Gaye ) (#12 Billboard, #14 Cash Box)

  • 1974: " My Mistake (Was To Love You) " (with Marvin Gaye) (#19 Billboard, #20 Cash Box)

  • 1974: "Sleepin'" (#70 Billboard, #53 Cash Box)

  • 1974: "Last Time I Saw Him" (#14 Billboard, #9 Cash Box)

  • 1974: "Don't Knock My Love" (with Marvin Gaye) (#46 Billboard, #38 Cash Box)

  • 1975: " Theme From ''Mahogany'' (Do You Know Where You're Going To) " (#1 Billboard, #1 Cash Box week each )

  • 1976: "I Thought It Took A Little Time (But Today I Fell In Love)" (#47 Billboard, #61 Cash Box)

  • 1976: " Love Hangover " (#1 Billboard weeks , #1 Cash Box)

  • 1976: "One Love in My Lifetime" (U.S. #25)

  • 1977: "Gettin' Ready For Love" (#27 Billboard, #32 Cash Box)

  • 1978: "Your Love Is So Good For Me" (#49 Billboard, # 75 Cash Box)

  • 1978: "You Got It" (#49 Billboard, #69 Cash Box)

  • 1978: " Ease On Down The Road " (with Michael Jackson ) (#41 Billboard, #36 Cash Box)

  • 1979: "Pops, We Love You (A Tribute To Father)" (with Marvin Gaye, Smokey Robinson, & Stevie Wonder) (U.S. #59)

  • 1979: "The Boss" (#19 Billboard, #21 Cash Box)

  • 1980: " Upside Down " (#1 weeks Billboard, #1 weeks Cash Box)

  • 1980: " I'm Coming Out " (#5 Billboard, #6 Cash Box)

  • 1980: "It's My Turn" (#9 Billboard, #18 Cash Box)

  • 1981: "One More Chance" (U.S. #79)

  • 1981: " Endless Love " (with Lionel Richie ) (U.S. #1 weeks Billboard & Cash Box)


;RCA releases:
  • 1981: " Why Do Fools Fall In Love " (#7 Billboard, #7 Cash Box)

  • 1982: "Mirror, Mirror" (#8 Billboard, #7 Cash Box)

  • 1982: "Work That Body" (#44 Billboard, #41 Cash Box)

  • 1982: "Muscles" (#10 Billboard, #7 Cash Box)

  • 1982: "If We Hold On"

  • 1983: "So Close" (#40 Billboard, #35 Cash Box)

  • 1983: "Pieces of Ice" (#31 Billboard, #30 Cash Box)

  • 1983: "Let's Go Up" (U.S. #77)

  • 1984: "All of You" (with Julio Iglesias ) (#19 Billboard, #12 Cash Box)

  • 1984: "Swept Away" (#19 Billboard, #22 Cash Box)

  • 1984: " Missing You " (#10 Billboard, #13 Cash Box)

  • 1985: "Eaten Alive" (#77 Billboard, #80 Cash Box)

  • 1985: "Chain Reaction" (#95 Billboard)

  • 1986: "Chain Reaction (remix)" (#66 Billboard, #77 Cash Box)



#1 Hits on R&B, AC, & Dance charts



FILMOGRAPHY



TELEVISION WORK



AUTOBIOGRAPHIES

  • (1993). Secrets of a Sparrow: Memoirs. New York: Random House. ISBN 051-716622-4.

  • (2002). Goin' Back. indiana: Universe. ISBN 078-930797-9. (a Scrapbook -style collection of Photograph s)



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