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Diana Ross, whose musical talents extend from R&B to Soul, Pop, Disco and Jazz. To date Diana has twelve Grammy and Oscar nominations. Diana Ross, in 1999, was ranked number 38 in VH1's "The 100 Greatest Women in Rock N Roll" and The Supremes ranked number 6. Diana Ross tickets are available.
From sing365.com
In a remarkable career spanning over 30 years, Diana Ross has proven herself the consummate music artist as well as the most successful female singer of all time. In the 1960s as lead singer of the pop group The Supremes, she achieved the unprecedented feat of fourteen consecutive number one hit records, rivaling The Beatles for the position of most successful recording act of that generation. To the delight of her fans, both young and old, Ms. Ross is returning to her roots and embarking on a national tour with The Supremes, Lynda Laurence and Scherrie Payne. The "Return To Love" Tour gives Ms. Ross the chance to perform the songs that seduced and dazzled an entire generation since she left the group in 1970.
Diana Ross News
Principal of Ross School takes post in Woodside
Marin Independent-Journal, CA - Jul 4, 2008
The Ross School is losing its principal to an elementary school in San Mateo County. Diana Abbati has been hired as principal at Woodside Elementary School ...
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Liverpool Summer Pops set for Counting Crows and Diana Ross
icSeftonandWestLancs, UK - Jun 26, 2008
Making a triumphant return to the Summer Pops after her memorable 2005 debut, Diana Ross is back at the event on Saturday, July 12. Miss Ross will perform a ... Read More
Telegraph.co.uk
Matthew Carr spares no detail
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - Jun 28, 2008
Diana Ross, nude golfers, Tom Stoppard's 'sexy mouth'… Matthew Carr has drawn them all, with unrivalled intensity. He talks to David Jenkins about his ... Read More
Boston Globe
It takes two
Boston Globe, United States - 3 hours ago
From Diana Ross and Lionel Richie rhapsodizing about "Endless Love" to Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder using the keys on the piano as a metaphor for racial ... Read More




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