*Fifty-four years ago today, The Supremes made history as the first girl group to score a No. 1 album in the United States. Their ninth studio LP, “The Supremes A’ Go-Go, was released by Motown on ...
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This Day in Pop Culture for October 22

On this day in pop culture history, The Supremes became a hit group, Santa announced that he wouldn’t be coming home for ...
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The Supremes were already the most successful female group in history - five straight No. 1s in 1964-65 - when they released their ninth album, The Supremes A' Go-Go, in late August 1966. On Oct. 22, ...
Any year of the 1960s holds its fair share of prestige and regard in Motown history. And the last four volumes of Hip-O-Select's series (chronicling 1961 through 1965) have showcased that with a ...
The Supremes were already well-established Motown stars when Diana Ross, Florence Ballard, and Mary Wilson released their eighth album in 1966. The previous two years saw the band chart five straight ...
Where did our love go? It's at the Grammy Museum Experience, adjacent to the Prudential Center in Newark, where the "Legends Of Motown: Celebrating The Supremes" exhibit is on display through April 26 ...
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Lamont Dozier, a Motown songwriter who was part of a hit-making trio that helped define the Detroit record label’s signature sound with an astonishing run of singles that included chart-topping hits ...