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Diana Ross - Albums.
Motown releases
1970: Diana Ross (reissued the same year as Ain't No Mountain High Enough)
1970: Everything Is Everything
1971: Diana! (soundtrack from a 1971 television special)
1971: Surrender
1972: Lady Sings the Blues (soundtrack from the Billie Holliday bio-pic Ross starred in the same year)
1973: Touch Me in the Morning
1973: Diana & Marvin (duets a ...
See also:Diana Ross, Diana Ross - Biography, Diana Ross - The Supremes, Diana Ross - Early solo career, Diana Ross - Lady Sings the Blues, Diana Ross - Diana & Marvin, Diana Ross - Mahogany, Diana Ross - Love Hangover The Wiz and diana, Diana Ross - The RCA era, Diana Ross - Returning to Motown, Diana Ross - Troubles at the top, Diana Ross - Current work, Diana Ross - Personal, Diana Ross - Discography, Diana Ross - Albums, Diana Ross - US Top 100 Singles, Diana Ross - #1 Hits on R&B AC & Dance charts, Diana Ross - Filmography, Diana Ross - Television Work, Diana Ross - Autobiographies Read more here: » Diana Ross: Encyclopedia II - Diana Ross - Discography |
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Diana Ross - The Supremes.
Main entry: The Supremes
Fred and Ernestine Ross had named and christened their daughter "Diane"; however, due to a clerical error, "Diana" was what wound up on her birth certificate [2] [3]. Regardless of the mistake, Ross would continue to use the name "Diane" through her teenage years.
Ross began her long music career with Mary Wilson, Florence Ballard and Betty McGlown as the doo-wop quartet the Primettes, a sister group to The Primes in 1959. After signing to M ...
See also:Diana Ross, Diana Ross - Biography, Diana Ross - The Supremes, Diana Ross - Early solo career, Diana Ross - Lady Sings the Blues, Diana Ross - Diana & Marvin, Diana Ross - Mahogany, Diana Ross - Love Hangover The Wiz and diana, Diana Ross - The RCA era, Diana Ross - Returning to Motown, Diana Ross - Troubles at the top, Diana Ross - Current work, Diana Ross - Personal, Diana Ross - Discography, Diana Ross - Albums, Diana Ross - US Top 100 Singles, Diana Ross - #1 Hits on R&B AC & Dance charts, Diana Ross - Filmography, Diana Ross - Television Work, Diana Ross - Autobiographies Read more here: » Diana Ross: Encyclopedia II - Diana Ross - Biography |
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 |  |  | Lady Diana: Encyclopedia II - Diana Ross - PersonalDiana Ross is the second of six children, three girls and three boys, from factory worker Fred Ross and teacher Ernestine Earle Ross. From 1971 to 1977, Diana Ross was married to music promoter Robert Ellis Silberstein, with whom she has two daughters (Tracee and Chudney). From 1986 to 1999, she was married to Norwegian businessman Arne Næss Jr., with whom she has two sons (Ross and Evan). (Næss died in a South Afri ...
See also:Diana Ross, Diana Ross - Biography, Diana Ross - The Supremes, Diana Ross - Early solo career, Diana Ross - Lady Sings the Blues, Diana Ross - Diana & Marvin, Diana Ross - Mahogany, Diana Ross - Love Hangover The Wiz and diana, Diana Ross - The RCA era, Diana Ross - Returning to Motown, Diana Ross - Troubles at the top, Diana Ross - Current work, Diana Ross - Personal, Diana Ross - Discography, Diana Ross - Albums, Diana Ross - US Top 100 Singles, Diana Ross - #1 Hits on R&B AC & Dance charts, Diana Ross - Filmography, Diana Ross - Television Work, Diana Ross - Autobiographies Read more here: » Diana Ross: Encyclopedia II - Diana Ross - Personal |
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V TV series - Premise.
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 |  |  | Lady Diana: Encyclopedia II - Diana Princess of Wales - Family and MarriageDiana's family, the Spencers, had been close to the British Royal Family for decades. Her maternal grandmother, Ruth, Lady Fermoy, was a longtime friend of, and a lady-in-waiting to Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother.
The Prince's love life had always been the subject of press speculation, and he was linked to numerous women. Nearing his mid-thirties, he was under increasing pressure to marry. In order to gain the approval of his family and their advisors, including his great-uncle Lord Mountbatten of Burma, any potential bride had to h ...
See also:Diana Princess of Wales, Diana Princess of Wales - Early years, Diana Princess of Wales - Family and Marriage, Diana Princess of Wales - Charity work, Diana Princess of Wales - AIDS, Diana Princess of Wales - Landmines, Diana Princess of Wales - Death, Diana Princess of Wales - Circumstances, Diana Princess of Wales - Subsequent events, Diana Princess of Wales - Conspiracy theories, Diana Princess of Wales - Funeral and public reaction, Diana Princess of Wales - Styles, Diana Princess of Wales - Lineage Read more here: » Diana Princess of Wales: Encyclopedia II - Diana Princess of Wales - Family and Marriage |
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The eldest son of an Earl generally bears the courtesy title of Viscount or Lord; one refers to a younger son of an earl as the Honourable [Forename] [Surname] and to a daughter as Lady [Forename] [Surname] (Lady Diana ...
See also:Earl, Earl - Etymology, Earl - History, Earl - England, Earl - Scotland, Earl - Norway, Earl - Forms of Address Read more here: » Earl: Encyclopedia II - Earl - Forms of Address |
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 |  |  | Lady Diana: Encyclopedia II - John Churchill 1st Duke of Marlborough - DescendantsMarlborough and his wife had five children:
Harriet, (October 1679 - bef. 1698)
Henrietta, (July 19, 1681 - October 24, 1733)
Anne, (February 27, 1683 - April 15, 1716)
John, Marquess of Blandford, (February 13, 1686 - February 20, 1703)
Elizabeth, (March 15, 1687 - March 22, 1714)
Mary (July 15, 1689 - May 14, 1751)
Charles (August 19, 1690 - May 22, 1692)
When Churchill's sons predeceased him, the title was allowed by a special Act of Parliament to pass to his ...
See also:John Churchill 1st Duke of Marlborough, John Churchill 1st Duke of Marlborough - Early years, John Churchill 1st Duke of Marlborough - Marriage and early career, John Churchill 1st Duke of Marlborough - James II and the Glorious Revolution, John Churchill 1st Duke of Marlborough - Military service on the continent, John Churchill 1st Duke of Marlborough - The War of Spanish Succession begins, John Churchill 1st Duke of Marlborough - Early campaigns, John Churchill 1st Duke of Marlborough - Blenheim and other victories, John Churchill 1st Duke of Marlborough - Later battles, John Churchill 1st Duke of Marlborough - Dismissal from court, John Churchill 1st Duke of Marlborough - Return to prominence and death, John Churchill 1st Duke of Marlborough - Descendants, John Churchill 1st Duke of Marlborough - Trivia, John Churchill 1st Duke of Marlborough - Further Reading Read more here: » John Churchill 1st Duke of Marlborough: Encyclopedia II - John Churchill 1st Duke of Marlborough - Descendants |
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 |  |  | Lady Diana: Encyclopedia II - Henry Grey 1st Earl of Stamford - ChildrenHe was father to at least nine children:
Lady Elizabeth Grey (born c. 1622). She married George Booth, 1st Baron Delamer and was mother to Henry Booth, 1st Earl of Warrington.
Thomas Grey, Lord Grey of Groby (c. 1623 - 1657), Member of Parliament for Leicester.
Lady Diana Grey (before 1631 - April 8, 1689). She married Robert Bruce, 2nd Earl of Elgin and was mother of Thomas Bruce, 3rd Earl of Elgin.
Anchitell Grey (d. 1702), the compiler of the Debates of the House of Commons, 1667-1694 (10 vol ...
See also:Henry Grey 1st Earl of Stamford, Henry Grey 1st Earl of Stamford - Career, Henry Grey 1st Earl of Stamford - Children, Henry Grey 1st Earl of Stamford - Reference Read more here: » Henry Grey 1st Earl of Stamford: Encyclopedia II - Henry Grey 1st Earl of Stamford - Children |
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He was christened on December 21, 1984 at St. George's Chapel Windsor Castle by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Robert Runcie. His godparents were: his uncle the Duke of York, Lady Sarah Chatto, Lady Vestey, Mrs William Bartholomew ...
See also:Prince Harry of Wales, Prince Harry of Wales - Birth and childhood, Prince Harry of Wales - Death of Diana Princess of Wales, Prince Harry of Wales - Education, Prince Harry of Wales - Romances, Prince Harry of Wales - Controversies, Prince Harry of Wales - Drug-taking and alleged drinking, Prince Harry of Wales - Altercation with paparazzo, Prince Harry of Wales - Nazi costume, Prince Harry of Wales - Future, Prince Harry of Wales - Style and arms, Prince Harry of Wales - Titles from birth, Prince Harry of Wales - Footnotes Read more here: » Prince Harry of Wales: Encyclopedia II - Prince Harry of Wales - Birth and childhood |
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 |  |  | Lady Diana: Encyclopedia II - Prince Harry of Wales - Birth and childhoodHarry was born on September 15, 1984 at St Mary's Hospital, Paddington, in central London. His father is His Royal Highness Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. His mother is the late Diana, Princess of Wales, the former wife of the Prince of Wales, who died in 1997. He has an elder brother, Prince William.
He was christened on December 21, 1984 at St. George's Chapel Windsor Castle by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Robert Runcie. His godparents were: his uncle the Duke of York, Lady Sarah Chatto, Lady Vestey, Mrs William Bartholomew ...
See also:Prince Harry of Wales, Prince Harry of Wales - Birth and childhood, Prince Harry of Wales - Death of Diana Princess of Wales, Prince Harry of Wales - Education, Prince Harry of Wales - Army, Prince Harry of Wales - Romances, Prince Harry of Wales - Controversies, Prince Harry of Wales - Drinking and alleged drug-taking, Prince Harry of Wales - Altercation with paparazzo, Prince Harry of Wales - Nazi costume, Prince Harry of Wales - Style and arms, Prince Harry of Wales - Titles from birth, Prince Harry of Wales - Footnotes Read more here: » Prince Harry of Wales: Encyclopedia II - Prince Harry of Wales - Birth and childhood |
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"Convoy" - C.W. McCall (1)
"I Write The Songs" - Barry Manilow (1)
"Theme From Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To)" - Diana Ross (1)
"Love Rollercoaster" - Ohio Players (1)
"50 Ways To Leave Your Lover" - Paul Simon (3)
"Theme From S.W.A.T." - Rhythm Heritage (1)
"Love Machine" - The Miracles (1)
"December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night) - The Four Seasons (3)
"Disco Lady" - Johnnie Taylor (4)
"Let Your Love Flow" - Bellamy Brothers (1)
"Welcome Back" - John Sebastian (1)See also: 1976 in music, 1976 in music - Events, 1976 in music - January-February, 1976 in music - March-April, 1976 in music - May-December, 1976 in music - unknown dates, 1976 in music - Albums released, 1976 in music - A-C, 1976 in music - D-J, 1976 in music - K-Q, 1976 in music - R-U, 1976 in music - W-Z, 1976 in music - Chronological Table of US and UK Number One Hit Singles, 1976 in music - Other significant singles, 1976 in music - Published popular music, 1976 in music - Classical music, 1976 in music - Opera, 1976 in music - Musical theater, 1976 in music - Musical films, 1976 in music - Births, 1976 in music - Deaths, 1976 in music - Awards, 1976 in music - Grammy Awards, 1976 in music - Country Music Association Awards, 1976 in music - Eurovision Song Contest Read more here: » 1976 in music: Encyclopedia II - 1976 in music - Chronological Table of US and UK Number One Hit Singles |
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 |  |  | Lady Diana: Encyclopedia II - War of the Waleses - BackgroundOn 29 July 1981, The Prince of Wales and the Lady Diana Spencer were married at St Paul's Cathedral before 3,500 invited guests and an estimated 750 million people around the world. All of Europe's crowned heads attended (except for Juan Carlos of Spain, who was advised not to attend because the couple's honeymoon would involve a stop-over in the disputed territory of Gibraltar). So, too, did most of Europe's elected heads of state, with the notable exceptions of Karamanlis of Greece, who declined to go because Greece's exiled King, Constant ...
See also:War of the Waleses, War of the Waleses - Background, War of the Waleses - Proxy War, War of the Waleses - Result Read more here: » War of the Waleses: Encyclopedia II - War of the Waleses - Background |
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It became a school in 1932, at the time being West Heath Girls' School, a very exclusive girls' school with around 100 boarding pupils. Both Diana Spencer, Princess of Wales and her sister Sarah (now Lady Sarah McCorquodale) spent their childhood education there. Other notable alumni include Tilda Swinton, perhaps best known in the UK for her role in Constantine as the archange ...
See also:The New School at West Heath, The New School at West Heath - History and grounds, The New School at West Heath - Management, The New School at West Heath - General information, The New School at West Heath - Statistics, The New School at West Heath - Post 16, The New School at West Heath - Fund a Child's Education FaCE, The New School at West Heath - Educational Rights for the Individual Child ERIC, The New School at West Heath - Issues, The New School at West Heath - Smoking, The New School at West Heath - Violence and bullying, The New School at West Heath - Privacy Read more here: » The New School at West Heath: Encyclopedia II - The New School at West Heath - History and grounds |
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