http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtbYhNDLB_M of Detroit; what can one say--quite the special guest!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtbYhNDLB_M of Detroit; what can one say--quite the special guest!!
These tribute style groups never end.
Did anyone catch the credits at the end?
LeVonne King as Diana Ross
Kathleen Smith as Florence Henderson
Trina Ross as Mary Wilson
They really need the charisma and showmanship of Shantal Baker.
Diana is well known; the others are unsung.
The video has been removed. Shame. I like a good laugh...
Ive never heard of an unsung group being inducted into the Hall of Fame. Actually the group name is more well known than its lead singer.
Try this for a real "Stoned Love" experience if you dare ?????
http://youtu.be/pvFVEDaLVcc
More exiting stuff can be found at http://soundcloud.com/jay-soulix/set...by-jay-soulix/
Everytime this subject comes up I have to laugh thinking about that scene in Sisters Act II. Whoopie was explaining to her class that she loves all kinds of music but her favorite music is that of the girl groups. I think she mentioned the Supremes and a few other groups. Then one of the students asked "Who are the Supremes". Whoopie had this look on her face like what? She then repeated...."Who are the Supremes"? She then said you never heard of Diana Ross? The student then says "oh yeah, Diana Ross". LMAO. Whoopie then goes on to explain that they were the premier girl group.
Diana Ross is a senior citizen. It is to be expected that alot of the younger generation does not know who she is. I mean this is the same generation that says Jennifer Lopez, Janet Jackson and Mary J Blige are old and need to retire.
It gets even worse with the generation that was around when the Supremes were hitting. The Baby Boom generation fell in love with the group. Anything Diane did afterwards was pretty much viewed as just an extention of the group. Had she started her career out as a solo, things may have been different. Just about anytime there is an article mentioning her today, the Supremes are mentioned in some form.
I mean this is the same generation that says Jennifer Lopez, Janet Jackson and Mary J Blige are old and need to retire.
Dear God....where's my bedpan?
Here is the video clip in question:
For my money, this is still the best tribute act I've seen in a good long while:
http://www.gigsalad.com/thevoicesofthesupremes Yep....but, there's so darn many choices these days!
I doubt these tribute acts are singing many 70's Supremes songs but am aware I could be wrong...
Surely they mean Florence Ballard. Florence Henderson was the mom in the Brady Bunch. She was never a supreme was she unless Ms. Henderson, Diane Ross and Mary Wilson did a concert together that I am not aware of. Could someone please clarify this?
Yours, with every good wish.
Roberta
Where was this picture taken? It looks like an impersonator's convention with a would-be Jack Nicholson and would-be George W. Bush also poised to meet and greet. And how come the only persons near the 'Supremes' are the camera & mike men? How much you want to bet that they also videoed the other 'artists'. Is that a Marilyn Monroe wanna-be behind 'Bush'? The majority of attendees seem to be milling around at other tables.
Jean Terrell, Mary Wilson & Lynda Lawrence sang with Florence Henderson in a closing medley involving all the guest stars on a Kate Smith special. That's the closest connection by which I could link the Supremes to Florence Henderson.
With no disrespect intended, I just have to say that some things just make no sense whatsoever.
This is one of those things.
My final observation is that I simply can't understand why so many people invest so much time in imitating someone else, than they invest in being themselves. Why would anyone older than the age of 12, especially an adult ever be satisfied with attempting to be the SECOND or NEXT whomever, than they would becoming the FIRST THEM? It seems to me that doing so is tantamount to an admission that one has pretty much accepted that they don't quite have what it takes to make it in their own right & can only do so by trading in on memories & the music which was created by others DECADES ago.
That's already bad enough & it makes me cringe is that some of these imitators actually strut around as though they were actual members of the group whom they're imitating back during their glory days. But what really pisses me off is when these kind of folks are so deluded that they lie to people & tell them that they were members of the group & talk all of that "thank you for making this a number 1 hit for us", as though they were really there.
Just once, I'd like to see folks like this actually sing songs that THEY originated, I mean, give it the old college try & all of that. But this jock-riding, bra-strap clinging & attempting to walk, talk & chew like the people whom they imitate is simply sickening, downright tiresome & some of the errr..TALENT [[?!?!?!?) would be downright laughable, if it weren't so damn sad, pathetic & despicable.
That's something that I just don't understand. Rather than jocking someone else [[and displaying one serious bout of self-deception & a touch of a lack of ones identity in the process), I'd rather be the imitated than the imitator.
And compared to most of these Supremes impersonators, give me Darlee, Crystal & Re Re any day of the week. They're just doing them & aren't trying to fool a soul.
I respect that far more than some of what the 10's of others that most of us have heard of have been doing.
I agree Juice! Those girls were entertaining at one of cabarets around Detroit and they seemed to be having a good time. I know the crowd enjoyed them. They are not out trying to make some sort of connection to the original group.
I wonder if we'll ever see a O'Jays tribute group?
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