OWENSBORO – (TNS) If you have visited Owensboro Health Regional Hospital this month, there s a chance you ve seen or heard Dr. Diane Earle playing the piano in the facility s lobby
If you have visited Owensboro Health Regional Hospital this month, there’s a chance you’ve seen or heard Dr. Diane Earle playing the piano in the facility’s lobby — which is
the Supremes, American pop-soul vocal group whose tremendous popularity with a broad audience made its members among the most successful performers of the 1960s and the flagship act of Motown Records. The principal members of the group were Diana Ross (byname of Diane Earle; b. March 26, 1944, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.), Florence Ballard (b. June 30, 1943, Detroit d. February 22, 1976, Detroit), Mary Wilson (b. March 6, 1944, Greenville, Mississippi d. February 8, 2021, Henderson, Nevada), and Cindy Birdsong (b. December 15, 1939, Camden, New Jersey). Not only were the Supremes the Motown label’s primary crossover act, they also helped