DIANA
ROSS
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Diana
Ross
started
singing
in
a
trio
as
a
teenager,
and
in
1960
she
and
her
two
partners,
Florence
Ballard
(1943-76)
and
Mary
Wilson
(b.
1944)
were
signed
to
Motown
Records
as
The
Supremes.
The
group
had
12
number
one
hits
(1964-70),
including
"Baby
Love"
and
"Stop!
In
the
Name
of
Love,"
and
were
one
of
the
most
successful
pop
acts
of
the
decade.
Ross
emerged
as
a
solo
artist
in
the
'70s
with
hits
such
as
"Ain't
No
Mountain
High
Enough"
and
"Touch
Me
in
the
Morning,"
and
received
an
Oscar
nomination
for
her
performance
as
Billie
Holiday
in
Lady
Sings
the
Blues
(1972).
During
the
'80s
she
stayed
on
the
charts
and
continued
to
tour,
performing
hits
including
"Endless
Love,"
"Upside
Down"
and
"Chain
Reaction."
Like
her
good
friend
Michael
Jackson,
she
became
a
favorite
of
the
tabloids:
in
1999
she
was
arrested
for
assaulting
a
security
guard
at
London's
Heathrow
Airport
and
in
2002
she
interrupted
a
concert
tour
to
enter
a
rehabilitation
program
for
drug
and
alcohol
abuse.
In
December
of
2002
she
was
arrested
in
Arizona
for
driving
drunk,
resulting
in
jail
time
and
treatment
for
alcohol
abuse.
She
bounced
back
in
2005
with
a
duet
with
Rod
Stewart,
"I've
Got
a
Crush
on
You,"
and
in
2006
she
made
the
jazz
charts
with
her
album
Blue.
She
then
released
I
Love
You,
an
album
of
modern
standards
by
the
likes
of
Marvin
Gaye,
Bill
Withers,
Harry
Nilsson
and
The
Beatles.
The
Tracks
are...
AIN'T
NO
MOUNTAIN
HIGH
ENOUGH
UPSIDE
DOWN
I'M
COMING
OUT
REMEMBER
ME
REACH
OUT
AND
TOUCH
(SOMEBODY'S
HAND)
IT'S
MY
TURN
REFLECTIONS
IT'S
MY
HOUSE
MY
OLD
PIANO
FRIEND
TO
FRIEND
NO
ONE
GETS
THE
PRIZE
I'M
IN
THE
WORLD
LOVE
HANGOVER
TOUCH
ME
IN
THE
MORNING
ENDLESS
LOVE
If
you
have
any
questions
please
contact
me.