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"The Story of the Supremes from the Mary Wilson Collection" features dresses worn by Mary Wilson, Diana Ross and Florence Ballard, also known as The Supremes, one of the most successful singing groups of the 1960s.
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And never ever was Florence Ballard the lead singer of the Supremes.
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The girl with the most colossal voice and the biggest bounce to the ounce was Florence Ballard, and what little dramatic conflict and musical passion there is in Dreamgirls focuses on her, and how the others used, abused, confused and done her wrong.
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VARGAS: Mary Wilson, who along with Diana Ross and Florence Ballard made up the iconic '60s girl group, says that "Dreamgirls," both the 1981 Broadway musical, and the new feature film is the story of The Supremes.
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VARGAS: Mary Wilson, who along with Diana Ross and Florence Ballard made up the iconic '60s girl group, say that "Dreamgirls," both the 1981 Broadway musical and the new feature film is the story of The Supreme's.
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WILSON: Unlike the movie, Florence Ballard actually ended up dying.
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The girl with the most colossal voice and the biggest bounce to the ounce was Florence Ballard, and what little dramatic conflict and musical passion there is in Dreamgirls focuses on her, and how the others used, abused, confused and done her wrong.
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WILSON: Unlike the movie, Florence Ballard actually ended up dying.
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Florence Ballard, one of the Supremes singers was on welfare when she died.
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The Dreamettes are reputedly based on the real-life Supremes, in which Diana Ross took over the lead spot from the original front woman, Florence Ballard.
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