The Supremes (Former Ladies Of The Supremes)

The Supremes (Former Ladies Of) The Supremes (Former Ladies Of)

Biography

The world's all-time favourite girl group, gained this coveted accolade from their dominance of the music charts around the world, over 20 years. Although always a trio, The Supremes had eight members. Each of the ladies contributed to the group’s unequalled record success of 20 million selling singles and dozens of hit albums. Scherrie & Lynda’s group are the only trio performing and recording today authentically featuring genuine members of The Supremes.

Since re-forming in 1985 they continue to develop their impressive biography with credited recordings and polished performances around the globe, appearing at venues that have included London’s Royal Albert Hall for H.R.H. Diana, Princess of Wales, Wembley Arena where they shared the stage with other legendary Motown acts including The Four Tops and The Temptations. 1997 saw the "Legendary ladies of Soul" tour that also featured the 3 Degrees and Sister Sledge.

Motown invited Scherrie & Lynda’s group to represent The Supremes for the T.V. Special "What’s going on" aired around the world. Acclaimed Motown biographer Sharon Davis of Blues & Soul magazine stated: "This trio authentically keeps the Supremes legend alive..."
The Supremes remain undisputed as the most successful girl group of all time. Since 1994 they have recorded with British producer Stevie Weaver. Their last 5 albums include "Supremely Yours", "Live & More" and "Simply Supreme".

1998 marks The Supremes 40th Anniversary with the release of a 3 CD Commemorative boxed set.

Hits & Audio

Title Year Chart Position Play
Where Did Our Love Go 1964 UK #3, US #1, DE #16
Baby Love 1964 UK #1, US #1, DE #15  
Stop! In The Name Of Love 1965 UK #7, US #1, DE #3
Back In My Arms Again 1965 UK #40, US #1, DE #34  
You Can't Hurry Love 1966 UK #3, US #1
The Happening 1967 UK #6, US #1  

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