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In a remarkable career spanning over
30 years, Diana Ross has proven herself the
consummate music artist as well as the most
successful female singer of all time.
In the 1960s as lead singer of the pop group The
Supremes, she achieved the unprecedented feat of
fourteen consecutive number one hit records,
rivaling The Beatles for the position of most
successful recording act of that generation.
To the delight of her fans, both young and old, Ms.
Ross is returning to her roots and embarking on a
national tour with The Supremes, Lynda Laurence and
Scherrie Payne. The "Return To Love" Tour
gives Ms. Ross the chance to perform the songs that
seduced and dazzled an entire generation since she
left the group in 1970.
Diana Ross also has the distinction of being honored
when the VH1 network salutes her with "VH1
Divas 2000: A Tribute to Diana Ross." Some of
the acts paying tribute to this legend include
Mariah Carey, Faith Hill and Donna Summer.
In 1970, Ms. Ross moved to a solo career and for two
decades has continued to produce an endless stream
of number one records and sell-out world concerts.
Her repertoire has covered popular music, the works
of such diverse and legendary writers as Sam Cooke,
Jules Stein, and Rogers & Hart, and when she
made her film acting debut in 1972 portraying the
late Billie Holiday in the film that won her an
Academy Award nomination, "Lady Sings The
Blues," she also showed her extraordinary gift
for jazz performance.
Ms. Ross has also shared recordings with Marvin
Gaye, Michael Jackson and Julio Iglesias. Another
duet, "Endless Love," with Lionel Richie
topped the U.S. charts for nine weeks - one of the
longest residencies at the top of the chart in the
history of American music.
Diana Ross continues to break records and receive
honors. In Japan, Ms. Ross is the biggest selling
foreign artist of the past two years. In Britain -
where she was invited to headline the Royal Command
Performance appearing in front of Her Majesty The
Queen - she has been recognized by The Guinness Book
of World Records as the most successful female
artist of all time with over 70 hit singles to date.
Her most recent album, "ONE WOMAN: The Ultimate
Collection, released in the U.K., has gone triple
platinum.
A special honor which Ms. Ross recently received was
France's prestigious Commander in the Order of Arts
and Letters, presented to her at the request of the
country's Minister for Culture. An entire day of
celebration during the international musical
festival of Midem in Cannes, was dedicated to Ms.
Ross. The achievements of Ms. Ross do not lie solely
within the music industry. As well as being Oscar
nominated for the motion picture "Lady Sings
the Blues," she also went on to star in the
popular feature films "Mahogany" and
"The Wiz."
Through her own company, Anaid Film Productions
Inc., Ms. Ross has executive produced her last five
television specials for ABC, CBS, HBO and Showtime,
including "Diana in Central Park" and
"Diana!"
Ms. Ross has also entered into a production deal
with the ABC Television Network in which she will
produce made-for-television films. Ms. Ross made her
dramatic television debut when she starred in the
made for television movie, "Out of
Darkness." Her stunning and inspired portrayal
of a woman's personal battle with
paranoia/schizophrenia aired on ABC Television as
part of that network's prestigious "ABC
Theater" presentations. Ms. Ross also produced
the critically-acclaimed project.
She also stars in the ABC Television Movie
"Double Platinum," and emotional story of
a mother-daughter relationship that also features
eight extraordinary musical numbers. Her co-star is
the singer/actress Brandy.
In 1992, Ms. Ross starred in a special pay-per-view
television event, entitled "Diana Ross Live...
The Lady Sings." The program featured Ms. Ross
performing jazz and blues and music that she loves,
and was shot live from New York City in an intimate
setting, evoking a smoky after-hours scene.
Also in 1992, at Christmas, Ms. Ross came together
with two of the world's greatest tenors of the 20th
Century: Jose Carreras and Placido Domingo, and the
three performed a special Christmas concert which
was seen around the world. In 1993, "Diana Ross
Live: Stolen Moments" was released. The
successful "Take Me Higher" followed, and
now her newest release is "Every Day is a New
Day."
The past few years have proven to be exceptional for
Ms. Ross, as she has celebrated her 30 years as a
performing artist. A distinctive 30th Anniversary
4-CD commemorative Box Set album "Diana Ross
The Ultimate Collection" was released, and
Random House published the artist's very special and
long-awaited memoirs, Secrets Of A Sparrow, authored
by Ms. Ross herself.
In the summer of 1995, Ms. Ross traveled to Russia
where she made her historic first performances live,
to two sold-out audiences at the Kremlin Palace in
Moscow.
In her continuing commitment to helping children,
recently, Ms. Ross joined the board of directors of
"A Better Chance," the oldest and only
national program that provides a variety of
educational opportunities to academically talented
children. The organization, based in Boston, is best
known for assisting inner city children in gaining
access to the nation's top college prepatory
schools.
In addition, Ms. Ross is spokesperson for National
Children's Day, a day in which children have the
opportunity to share their hopes and concerns with
America's leaders.
With an amazing capacity to combine many different
interests and with a seemingly tireless energy,
Diana Ross continues to be a leading figure for each
generation.
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