Here I Am....It's My Turn....I'm Coming Out.....Missing You....Dirty Looks....One Shining Moment.....Ain't No Mountain High Enough....That's Why I Call You Friend....When You Tell Me That You Love Me....Take Me Higher....Remember Me.....It's My Turn....Working Overtime....Missing You....Carry On....Your Love....Reach Out, I'll Be There.....Upside Down....Gone....Love Hangover....Do You Know Where You're Going To?....Endless Love....Every Day Is A New Day....If We Hold On Together....Chain Reaction....The Boss....You're A Special Part of Me....Why Do Fools Fall In Love...Dirty Looks....I'm Getting Ready For Love.....Not Over You Yet....Good Morning Heartache....I'm Still Waiting....Hope Is An Open Window....The Best Years of My Life...Swept Away...Muscles....Until We Meet Again.....Gone...Remember Me....

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If there was a single phase to describe Diana Ross, it would have to be "consummate artist."  Over the course of nearly 40 years, she has entertained the world as a singer, a dancer, an actress, a producer, a songwriter and, behind the scenes, a businesswoman.  In the process, she has earned a place in musical history by becoming one of the most successful  female singers of all time.

During her journey to legendary status, Diana had accomplished many amazing feats that, unfortunately, have been severely overlooked or ignored by the music industry.  Billboard magazine had once named her 'Entertainer of the Decade,'  The U.K. Guinness Book of Records jointly awarded her with its Lifetime Achievement Award and the title of the 'most successful female vocalist of all time,' BET bestowed her their 'Heritage Award.'. 

In the sixties, as lead singer of the The Supremes, Diana achieved the  unprecedented feat of twelve number one singles in the USA, rivaling  only The Beatles for the position of the biggest hit group of that  generation.  Of that total, The Supremes topped the charts with five #1 singles in a row...the first time anyone has accomplished that feat.

As a solo artist, Ms. Ross accomplishments are just as stunning.  She was the first female artist to reach the Billboard pole position six times.  She was nominated for an Academy Award for best actress in 'Lady Sings the Blues.'  Her duet with Lionel Richie, 'Endless Love,' peaked at #1 for eleven weeks and went on to become the best selling movie song. of all time.  Her television special, 'Diana Ross at the Forum' was the first 90 minute special by a solo performer.  Through her own company Anaid Film Productions Inc. she has executive produced five specials for  ABC, CBS, HBO and Showtime.  For four decades, Diana has produced an endless stream of chart singles and sell-out tours.  She moved easily between pop and soul; she sang jazz and blues and dabbled in country.  Diana even performed with the Three Tenors to extend her fan base to the classical arena.  Diana knows of no boundaries and she is not afraid of tackling new challenges or directions.  She has survived the tumultuous musical landscape for forty years by adapting to the winds of change.  The biggest evidence is her acceptance in the dance community.  From 'Love Hangover' and 'The Boss' in the '70's to 'Eaten Alive,' and 'Chain Reaction' in the '80's, Diana has continued to give her fans a reason to groove.  'Take Me Higher,' took Diana to the pinnacle of the dance charts in the 90's and the millennium saw Diana release remixes of 'Until We Meet Again,' and 'Not Over You Yet,' the former reaching #2.   

Diana's career has taken her around the world, including Russia, where she was one of the first South Africa's President Nelson Mandela, once remarked, in a meeting with her,  as "someone who always  seems to be running, never walking, she is an inspiration to us all".


In fact, Ms. Ross has been noted throughout her career for the  encouragement and support she has given to other artists - among them  the young Jackson 5 whose career she was inextricably linked with  during their formative years - and as a result has become a major  influence to many aspiring performers always willing to share with  them the depth of her knowledge and wisdom gained over her many  challenging years in the industry. At a recent British Music Industry awards evening at which she appeared, both The Spice Girls and Fugees  paid tribute to the inspiration she provided during their early days.

Again venturing down new paths, in 1994 Ms. Ross made her dramatic  television debut in "Out of Darkness", a film for television on which  she also acted as executive producer. Her role as a victim of  schizophrenia earned her glowing reviews and a Golden Globe  nomination. 

In 1992 she again proved the diversity of her talent with her  production of the live pay-per-view television music special, "The  Lady Sings Jazz and Blues - Stolen Moments", which grew to become a  CD, home video, and a Disney music special.

Television and film continue to be a key interest for Ms. Ross, with a  number of projects presently in development through Anaid Productions. 

Her rich career shows no signs of diminishing; in recent years have seen  a number of further highlights including her appearance in "Christmas In Vienna", a television special with two of the world's great tenors,  Placido Domingo and Jose Carreras. As well as being seen across the world by an audience of tens of millions, it also led to a number one  CD on the classical charts.

Such was the success of the event that Ms. Ross has since performed  further concerts around the world with the two tenors under the banner  of the "Super Concert Tour". More recently, at the invitation of  President Nelson Mandela, Ms. Ross made her first concert appearance in South Africa at the opening of the newly built Sundome, the  country's largest purpose built indoor arena.

She has received The Soul Train Legend Award, the French Commander des  Lettres medal, and was honored with an entire day of celebration at  the international MIDEM music festival in the South of France becoming  the only woman to receive such an honor in the 25 year history of the event.

With an amazing capacity to combine so many different interests, and  with seemingly tireless energy, Diana Ross continues to exert her  influence through each new generation. Awards and accolades aside, she  is also conscious of the struggle to make the world a better place,
championing many causes, especially those concerned with children. She  was spokesperson for National Children's Day, for which she testified  before congress, and is also on the board of A Better Chance (ABC),  the only national program that recruits and places academically  talented inner city children in the nation's best preparatory schools.  In her efforts, she has raised millions of dollars for the numerous  charities to which she has lent her name. Her efforts have earned her much deserved recognition as a woman of strength, integrity and  above-all, concern.

That concern is never more evident than in the strength of  relationship she holds with her family. The proud mother of five  children, the three eldest each now having established a high education and successful careers, she credits resourcefulness and  determination as a Ross family trait gained from an achiever father -  president of a Union Local 174 and a mother who encouraged  individuality. While Ms. Ross pursued and succeeded in a singing  career, her eldest sister, Dr. Barbara Lee Beverly made her own mark  as the first Black female dean of Ohio medical university.

From the young girl who sat hopefully on the steps of Hitsville,  Motown's humble Detroit headquarters, to the world legend she has  become, the constants in Diana Ross's life have been belief in  herself, and belief in others, with the rare ability to share her  experience and advantages.  At the same time she credits her children  as being the source of her 'grounding' and ability to remain in touch  with changing trends. The other constant in her life is her continued  ability to find her profession exciting and magical. As she says in "Secrets of A Sparrow", her best selling book of memoirs which recalls  her life and career: "I love life fiercely, desperately. I've always  had a gift of seeing the good bits. I've had lots of fun. It has been wonderful. I've also had many struggles, inward and outwards, being a  mother, a wife, a feminist. The complexity of being black and female,  performer, having my own business, being strong and decisive, sometimes being sad and afraid.

 


 

Birthdate: March 26, 1944
Birthplace: Detroit, MI
Occupations: Actor, Musician
 

Claim to Fame: Lead singer for the Supremes (1964-70)

Significant Other(s):
Berry Gordy Jr., recording executive, founder of Motown Records
Husband: Robert Ellis Silberstein, rock promoter; married January 1971, divorced 1976; father of Tracee and Chudney
Husband: Arne Naess, shipping magnate; married October 23, 1985, remarried February 1, 1986; father of Ross and Evan

Family:
Father: Fred Ross, brass factory worker
Mother: Ernestine Ross (née Earle)

Sister: Barbara Jean (Bobbi)
Sister: Rita, actor
Brother: Fred Earl Jr.
Brother: Arthur (T-Boy); born 1949; murdered June 1996
Brother: Wilbert Alex (Chico)
Daughter: Rhonda Suzanne Silberstein (aka Rhonda Ross/Rhonda Ross Kendrick), singer, actor; born 1971; father, Berry Gordy Jr. (at age 13, she learned Gordy is her father)
Daughter: Tracee Joy (aka Tracee Ross), actor; born 1972
Daughter: Chudney Lane; born 1975
Son: Ross Arne; born October 7, 1987
Son: Evan; born 1988

Education:
Cass Technical High School, Detroit, MI

 

 

January Back to the Top                     

 

1/1973  At the Rose Bowl, Diana Ross is the featured half-time entertainer.  Sings:  'Our Love Is Here To Stay."

 

14/1970   Last appearance as a Supreme - Frontier Hotel

 

20/1970  To the surprise of fans worldwide, Diana Ross marries Robert Ellis Silberstein, who she met in a men's clothing store on Santa Monica Boulevard.  He would later manage the career of Chaka Kahn, among others.

 

24/1982   Sings the National Anthem at Super Bowl XVI

 

24/1985  A building at Kaufman Astoria Studios in Queens, New York is named after Diana Ross in recognition of her contributions to reviving the New York film industry.

 

Participates in the historical recording of 'We Are the World' at the A&M Studios in Hollywood after participating in the American Music Awards.

 

February Back to the Top

 

1/1986 Diana Ross marries Norwegian shipping magnate Arne Naess. The wedding, held in Geneva, Switzerland, was held before a gathering of 240 people including Stevie Wonder who also performed at the reception.  

 

10/1976  Diana Ross (album) is released.

 

March     Back to the Top
6/1977 'An Evening With Diana Ross' is a smash television event.  She becomes the first woman to ever have a 90-minute special for network television.

 

26/1944  Diane Earle Ross is born to Fred and Ross at 5736 St. Antonine #23, Detroit, Michigan. She adopts 'Diana' as her stage name due to a mistake on her birth certificate. 

 

29/1976 Diana Ross becomes the first person to sing live via satellite from Holland at the Academy Awards where she performs the Oscar nominated song, 'Theme From Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To?)'

 

April Back to the Top

 

2/1974 Cohosts the Academy Awards

 

4/1969 Diana Ross makes her first solo appearance on television special 'Like Hep' featuring Lucille Ball and Dinah Shore

 

24/1976 "Love Hangover" reaches #1 on Billboard's pop, R & B and dance charts.

 

May     Back to the Top

 

3/1973  'Touch Me In The Morning' single becomes Diana's 2nd #1 hit on Billboard.

16/1983

Diana Ross is reunited with The Supremes (Mary Wilson, Cindy Birdsong) in the Emmy Award wining television special 'Motown 25-Yester, Today & Forever'

 

22/1979 'The Boss' (Motown) is released.

 

Performs "I Want to Know What Love Is" at the Apollo Theatre for the television special 'Motown Returns to the Apollo'

 

June      Back to the Top            
06/1995  

Diana Ross is presented 'The President's Award' for her contributions in the field of entertainment, providing scholarships for academically-gifted college-bound African American students and for being a positive inspiration.

 

17/1983 Ross (RCA) is released.

 

 

19/1970 Diana Ross' first self-entitled solo album is released.

 

22/1973   'Touch Me In The Morning' album is released.

 

22/1996 Diana's brother, Arthur 'T-Boy' Ross, and his wife are found murdered in their house.  He'd written several hit songs including, 'I Wanna Be Where You Are' for Michael Jackson and 'I Want You' for Marvin Gaye.

 

 

 

July     Back to the Top  

 

12/1976 'Diana Ross' Greatest Hits' (Motown) is released.

 

16/1970  Diana's second solo record 'Ain't No Mountain High Enough', it becomes her first #1 song (2 weeks).

 

21-22/1983   Over 800,000 people show up for a free concert in Central Park, New York City. Taped for television: "For One and For All - Diana Ross Live! in Central Park" is rained out the first night.

 

 

August      Back to the Top  

 

2/1983 'Swept Away' (RCA) single and album is released.

 

14/1971 Rhonda Suzanne is born.  An acclaimed vocalist on the New York City jazz circuit, Rhonda Ross Kendrick made her TV debut on NBC's Another World.  As Toni Burrell, she delivered an Emmy-nominated performance, as a raped cop.
26/1988  Evan Olav  is born.

 

September      Back to the Top

 

10/1982 'Silk Electric' (RCA) album is released.   

 

18/1978 'The Wiz' (MCA) original motion picture soundtrack is released.

                                               

19/1984 Ernestine Ross-Jordan, Diana Ross mother, passes away.

 

19/1984  Diana Ross breaks Radio City Music Hall box-office records.

 

22/1969 Diana Ross appears on 'Laugh-In'

 

 

October      Back to the Top

 

1/1978 'Theme From Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To?)' reaches the top of the pop charts.

 

23/1985  Marries Arne Naess               

                                                                                    

24/1978 'The Wiz' premieres in New York.  
29/1972  Tracee Joy is born.
November Back to the Top

 

4/1975 Chudney Lane is born.           

                                                                    

5/1988

       

  'If We Hold On Together ' (MCA) is released from the original Steven Spielberg's animated film, 'The Land Before Time' The song eventually becomes a #1 record in Japan.

 

 9/1972 'Lady Sings The Blues' original soundtrack recording becomes Diana's only #1 album (two weeks).

 

16/1984  'Missing You' becomes a #1 R&B and #10 Pop record. Written by Lionel Ritchie, the song is dedicated to Marvin Gaye. The video also becomes a tribute to Florence Ballard & her mom.

 

22/1979  The famous annual Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York features Diana Ross singing 'Boss, The' from a Big Apple float.

 

 

December     Back to the Top

 

1971
  • Voted Number One Female Vocalist by Billboard Magazine
 
  • Entertainer of the Year by the NAACP Honorary Chairman of the Image Awards Presentation Best TV Special of the Year (Diana!)

 

 

23/1992  Diana Ross performs Christmas classics with Placido Domino and Jose Carreras in the television special: 'Christmas in Vienna'

 

                 

                          

 
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