Mary Wilson

Mary Wilson was one of the original/founding members of the Supremes along with Diana Ross and Florence Ballard. Wilson was the only original member of the group from their start in 1961 until the end in 1977. Wilson, with the Supremes, achieved an unprecedented 12 #1 hits and 5 consecutive #1s from 1964-1965 “Where Did Our Love Go”, “Baby Love”, “Come See About Me”, “Stop! In the Name of Love” and “Back in My Arms Again.” Billboard lists The Supremes as the #1 female recording group of all time and in 2018 Billboard celebrated their 60th anniversary with a list of “The Hot 100’s Top Artists of All Time”, where The Supremes ranked at #16.

Singer, activist, author, fashion icon, actress, U.S. cultural ambassador, motivational speaker, dancer, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, friend, trailblazer, legend – Supreme: Mary Wilson – earned her place in music history. Post-Supremes, she dedicated decades of her time making it a career to help underserved communities. Already an established, chart-topping artist, she recognized she was destined to use her Supremes success as a springboard to make a difference. With the same passion she approached singing, she used her vivacious personality, fame and ability to connect personally with all she met to become a champion for social and economic change.

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