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201. Children's Encyclopedia of Women
- www2.lhric.org
- Diana, Princess of Wales.
- Diana, Princess of Wales (another).
- Betsy Ross.
- Diana Ross.
202. Ananova - Entertainment - Diana Ross
- www.ananova.com
203. Article: 26. marts
- da.wikipedia.org
- 1944 - Diana Ross, amerikansk sangerinde (The Supremes). ...
204. Article: Marvin Gaye
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Gaye teamed up with Diana Ross for Marvin and Diana and then released I Want You by himself as his marriage finally ended in 1975. ...
205. Article: Lil Kim
- www.wikipedia.org
- Blige and Diana Ross to present an award, and Ross proceeded to squeeze Kim's bare breast. ...
206. Article: Mr. T
- www.wikipedia.org
- For about nine years Tureaud was a bodyguard to the stars, protecting such well-known personalities as Muhammad Ali, Michael Jackson, and Diana Ross. ...
207. RollingStone.com
- www.rollingstone.com
208. Article: Lil Kim
- en.wikipedia.org
- Blige and Diana Ross to present an award, and Ross proceeded to squeeze Kim's breast. ...
209. Article: 8 juli NL
- nl.wikipedia.org
- 1910 - Diana Ross, Engels kinderboekenschrijfster .
210. The National Enquirer: Diana Ross admitted to mental ward
- www.nationalenquirer.com
- DIANA ROSS ADMITTED TO MENTAL WARD .
- DIANA ROSS.
- Music legend Diana Ross -- on the verge of nervous collapse over her faltering career and failed marriage -- secretly checked into a mental ward in mid-December.
- The issue that is on sale now reveals the drama of Diana's hospitalization, her tragic downslide over the past few years. ...
- •HUBBY DUMPS DIANA ROSS .
- •DIANA ROSS CRACKS .
211. Article: Julio Iglesias
- en.wikipedia.org
- That year he also made duets with Diana Ross and Willie Nelson. ...
212. Article: Motown
- www.wikipedia.org
- "You Keep Me Hangin' On" by Diana Ross and The Supremes .
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213. Article: The Bee Gees
- en.wikipedia.org
- The Brothers then did some production work for Barbra Streisand , Diana Ross and Dionne Warwick, who each covered Bee Gees songs, and the group sang backing vocals on several tracks. ...
214. Article: Hind NL
- nl.wikipedia.org
215. Article: Michael Jackson
- en.wikipedia.org
- Jackson starred in the film The Wiz (alongside Diana Ross) in 1978. ...
- "We Are the World" was sung by 44 different singers including Cyndi Lauper, Diana Ross, Ray Charles and Stevie Wonder and sold 7 million copies in the United States, becoming the best selling single of the year, to raise money for USA for Africa -- a charity working to raise awareness about and help starving people in Africa. ...
- Its singles and music videos "Bad", "Dirty Diana", "The Man in The Mirror", "Smooth Criminal", "Leave Me Alone", and "The Way You Make Me Feel" provided Jackson with another string of hits. ...
216. Article: Central Park
- en.wikipedia.org
- Many concerts have been given in the park: the Simon and Garfunkel reunion; Diana Ross, 1983. ...
217. Article: List of major flops
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- Diana Ross had to cancel her "Diana Ross and the Supremes" tour for lack of interest, mainly because she had refused to include other original members of the Supremes in the tour, cutting off 23 scheduled appearances. ...
218. Article: Elvis Costello
- www.wikipedia.org
- Born into a musical family (his father, Ross McManus, sang with Joe Loss), McManus moved with his mother to Liverpool in 1971. ...
- In May, his engagement to Canadian jazz singer Diana Krall was announced. ...
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219. Trains at Penrith
- www.penrithcity.nsw.gov.au
- Diana Ross, 'The Little Red Engine' author and illustrator.
220. Article: 1969 in music
- en.wikipedia.org
221. Every Day is a New Day: Art, Biography, Criticism, and the Changing Fortunes of Diana Ross
- www.horschamp.qc.ca
- Diana Ross: A Career Overview.
- Every Day is a New Day: Art, Biography, Criticism, and the Changing Fortunes of Diana Ross.
- Diana Ross, a singer of songs of anticipation, fascination, and delight, is not only a distinguished singer and actress, she’s an American dream. Ross was named Female Entertainer of the Century by Billboard magazine, received a special Tony for her stage show “An Evening with Diana Ross,” received numerous American Music Awards, and was nominated more than ten times for a Grammy Award and given the Heroes Award by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. ... In France, Diana Ross was made a Commander in the Order of Arts and Letters. ... She was named by Guinness the bestselling female singer in history, but commercial success is not the final standard of Diana Ross’s career or life: her music albums—from her first solo record, Diana Ross (1970), to Surrender (1971), Touch Me in the Morning (1973), Baby It’s Me (1977), The Boss (1979), Diana (1980), Why Do Fools Fall in Love (1981), Swept Away (1984), Stolen Moments (1993), and Take Me Higher (1995)—and films Lady Sings the Blues (1972) and Out of Darkness (1994) are intelligent fun, meaningful entertainment: art; and she has lived a life of rare opportunity, even adventure, and style, a style rooted in femininity and imagination. Ross’s voice usually does not exude the impression of suffering, an impression that would negatively signify the past, and that is part of her modernism: free, she sings of the present and the future. ...
- " Diana Ross was born March 26, 1944 to idealistic, hard-working African-American parents in Detroit, Fred and Ernestine Ross; and she said in her memoirs, Secrets of a Sparrow (Villard, 1993), that she was brought up to believe that anything was possible and that hard work was a part of that; and that ambition was simply part of her life force.
- I ironed everything,” Ross told Esquire. ... 113) Ross worked hard—attending class at Cass Technical School, studying fashion illustration, and singing background on the recordings of other Motown Records’ performers before scoring bestselling records as lead singer of the Supremes, many of them (“Where Did Our Love Go,” “Baby Love,” “Reflections”) written by Brian and Eddie Holland with Lamont Dozier. ... 244) As other singers’ attempts to sing these songs demonstrate, Diana Ross’s voice—its silky, sulky quality, its verve—was the most appealing aspect of these recordings. Ross has said, “I think in a sense I provided a lot of the energy. ... What may have been most distinct about Ross’s voice—something people don’t always know how to value—is that there was a coolness about it, a self-confident calm, that seemed very modern, and yet it was a voice easily able to convey enormous energy. ...
- Ross began a solo career in 1970, while still with Motown Records, with such memorable songs as “Reach Out and Touch (Somebody’s Hand),” “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough,” “I Wouldn’t Change the Man He Is,” “Can’t It Wait Until Tomorrow,” and “Dark Side of the World,” written and produced by Nick Ashford and Valerie Simpson. A television special she did in 1971—“Diana!”—would feature her singing and performing in silent film sequences as Charlie Chaplin, W. ... (Ross had married Robert Ellis Silberstein in January of the same year. ) Ross starred in the film Lady Sings the Blues (1972), playing Billie Holiday (1915-1959; birth name, Eleanora Fagan), who sang “Gloomy Sunday,” “Strange Fruit,” “I Cried for You,” “Loveless Love” and “Miss Brown to You,” and co-authored (with Arthur Herzog) “God Bless the Child” with its famous lines, “The strong gets more while the weak ones fade. ... ” Michael Thomas, a writer for Rolling Stone magazine, said that the film was “the first time that Diana Ross has been unleashed. ... ” (“Diana Ross Goes from Riches to Rags,” Rolling Stone, Issue 127, February 1, 1973, page 31).
222. Article: Brian Transeau
- en2.wikipedia.org
223. Article: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
- en.wikipedia.org
- The Wiz was an all-black musical produced in the 70's on Broadway, which was later made into a movie directed by Sydney Lumet and starring Diana Ross as Dorothy and Michael Jackson as the Scarecrow. ...
224. Article: 1944 NL
- nl.wikipedia.org
225. Article: Music of the United States
- en.wikipedia.org
- In the middle of the decade, female soul singers like Dionne Warwick, Aretha Franklin and Diana Ross were popular, while innovative performers like James Brown invented a new style of soul called funk. ...
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