Madrid. The singer Mary Wilson, founder of the trio The Supremes together with Diana Ross and Florence Ballard, died 76 years ago at his home in Henderson, in the North American state of Nevada.
The death of the singer was confirmed by his representative, who did not specify the motives for the death, according to the BBC.
Mary Wilson, along with Diana Ross and Florence Ballard, is one of the most exhilarating and influential groups of women in modern music, conquering the lists of all those present in the world with themes such as “You Can’t Hurry Love”. ‘Stop it! In the name of love “y” Baby love “.
Originarians of Detroit, The Supremes converts in the most exotic group of the Motown discographic cell, with the logarithm having two numbers on the North American lists.
After the departure of Diana Ross from the group, Mary Wilson continued as a member of The Supremes until her final dissolution, in 1977.