In the 70's the Supremes still sold more records then Honey Cone, Three Degrees and any other girl[[woman)group. They also got better gigs then Honey Cone or Three Degrees and I love both of those groups.
In the 70's the Supremes still sold more records then Honey Cone, Three Degrees and any other girl[[woman)group. They also got better gigs then Honey Cone or Three Degrees and I love both of those groups.
Yes they did - and almost every JMC 45 charted higher on sales charts than on Billboard - Ross' solo singles did the same. Interesting that both acts got more support from retail than radio, isn't it? I have no idea what kind of gigs Honey Cone got, but I can't magine they were very much of anything. Three Degrees did OK here in the US and was big internationally. The Supremes were light years more popular here than those two groups.
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