Lolol. Supreme Shantel
Lolol. Supreme Shantel
I will be more than happy to do that. Believe it or not i am more nervous about interviewing her than i have ever been about anyone else in my lengthy career. I guess the last time i ever felt anything like this was when i interviewed Ella Fitzgerald way back in the 80's. Wish me luck.
Bluebrock, listen to Roberta for she is wise! ;-) Jean has a very interesting story to tell and I would love to hear what she has to say. She added immeasurably to The Supremes legacy and I hope she is proud of that history.
Bluebrock, I look forward to the report of your interview with Jean. I recall vividly as a youngster my apprehension as to the future of the group when it was announced that Diana Ross was leaving. However, I can still remember the exhilaration of hearing 'Up The Ladder To The Roof' on radio for the first time. It had such a fresh, uplifting sound and as well as being able to clearly identify Mary and Cindy on the recording, it had the gorgeous, soulful voice of Jean leading the way. I knew then that the Supremes could go on producing great music. I am sure that you will let Jean know that there are legions of fans that still enjoy her music to this day.
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