The singer
Mary Wilson
, founder of the trio
The Supremes
with
Diana Ross
and
Florence Ballard
, has died at the age of 76 at her home in
Henderson
, in the US state of
Nevada
.
The death of the singer has been confirmed by her representative, who has not specified the reasons for the deaths, according to the BBC.
Together with Diana Ross and Florence Ballard, Mary Wilson formed one of the most successful and influential girl groups in modern music, with which they conquered the charts of the sixties around the world with songs like
You Can't Hurry Love
,
Stop!
In the name of love
and
Baby love
.
Originally from
Detroit
, The Supremes became the most successful group on the
Motown
record
label
, with which they achieved up to twelve number one on the North American charts.
Following the departure of Diana Ross from the group, Mary Wilson remained a member of The Supremes until its final dissolution in 1977.
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