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Mary Wilson, co-founder of The Supremes with Diana Ross, dies aged 76 – ABC News
Mary Wilson, the longest-reigning original member of The Supremes, a group that recorded hits such as You Can’t Hurry Love and Stop! In the Name of Love, has died…

Mary Wilson, the longest-reigning original member of The Supremes, has died aged 76.
- Wilson was with The Supremes from their founding as the Primettes in 1959 to their disbanding in 1977
- She became a New York Times bestselling author with both of her autobiographies
- The Supremes are credited with enabling other African American artists to find mainstream success
Wilson died at her home in Las Vegas on Monday night, publicist Jay Schwartz said.
The cause was not immediately clear.
The Supremes began…
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