MARY WILSON - A Supreme Tribute {1944 - 2021}

Mary Wilson was an American singer and concert performer best known as a founding member of the Supremes, the most successful Motown act of the 1960s and the best-charting female group in U.S. history, as well as one of the all-time best-selling girl groups in the world. (Wikipedia} Born: March 6, 1944 (age 76 years), Greenville, MS Death: February 8, 2021, Las Vegas, NV

Music group: The Supremes (1959 – 1977)

I do not own the rights to the Music and Photographs in this Slide/Video. Getty Images I Hear a Symphony (In the Style of the Supremes) (Karaoke Version) · The Karaoke Channel The Karaoke Channel - Mixed Oldies, Vol. 6 ℗ 2014 Stingray Music Group Released on: 2006-03-28 Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises Someday We'll Be Together (Karaoke track Without Background Vocal) (In the style of Supremes) · Backtrack Professional Karaoke Band Karaoke - In the Style of Supremes (Karaoke Version) ℗ 2009 Backtrack Professional Released on: 2009-08-13

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BIOGRAPHY A singer, a best-selling author, motivational speaker, businesswoman, former U.S. Cultural Ambassador, mother, and grandmother, at 76 the legendary Mary Wilson continues to make great strides on her inevitable journey through life! With no sign of slowing down, Ms. Wilson released her fourth book Supreme Glamour in 2019. This fabulous coffee-table book showcases the gowns The Supremes were known for over the decades and delves into more history of the most successful female recording group of all time. Supreme Glamour is now available wherever books are sold.

In 2019 Mary was honored at the Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills celebrating her work in music and her influence on young African-Americans and entertainment. Dancing With The Stars proved to be an exciting opportunity for Ms. Wilson in 2019, where she showed America that she still had Cholly Atkins’ choreography down pat! A few of her fellow castmates included Ally Brooke, Sailor Brinkley-Cooke, Karamo Brown & James Van Der Beek. In 2020, NNPA Black Press USA presented Ms. Wilson with their Trailblazer Award to honor her life and career for their Black Music Appreciation Month celebration. Ms. Wilson has worked behind the scenes for years on many legislative initiatives aimed at modernizing copyright laws to protect the artists whose rights were not being adequately protected. 2018 marked an important step forward for Mary’s fight to have the Music Modernization Act (MMA) pass.

Her vision came to fruition when the United States legislation signed the act into law on October 11, 2018. The act aims to modernize copyright-related issues for new music and audio recordings due to new forms of technology like digital streaming which did not protect music recorded before February 15, 1972. Her advocacy for this act lies with herself and other legacy artists gaining fair compensation when their songs are played on digital radio stations. https://marywilson.com


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