Diana Ross
American singer
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2022 | Diana Ross released 'Turn Up the Sunshine', a collaboration with Tame Impala for the Minions: The Rise of Gru soundtrack |
2021 | Diana Ross released two singles, 'Thank You' and 'If the World Just Danced', from her album of the same name |
November 5 2021 | Released the album 'Thank You' through Decca Records, reaching top chart positions in multiple countries. |
May 29 2020 | Released Supertonic: Mixes compilation album through Motown. |
2019 | The concert had its first public showing in movie theaters across the U.S. and around the world, coinciding with Diana Ross's 75th birthday and was part of the 'Diana Ross: Her Life, Love and Legacy' celebration. |
2019 | Diana Ross released a remix of 'The Boss' as part of the Supertonic: Mixes album |
2019 | The concert had its first public showing in movie theaters across the U.S. and around the world, coinciding with Diana Ross's 75th birthday and was part of the 'Diana Ross: Her Life, Love and Legacy' celebration. |
2018 | Diana Ross released a remix of 'I'm Coming Out / Upside Down' as part of the Supertonic: Mixes album |
November 17 2017 | Released Diamond Diana: The Legacy Collection through Motown, which charted in the US R&B and main album charts. |
November 27 2015 | Released 'Diana Ross Sings Songs from The Wiz' through Universal. |
2012 | Motown/Universal re-releases the album as an Expanded Edition, including previously unreleased tracks from the original recording sessions. |
2012 | An expanded 2-CD edition of the 'Diana Ross' album was released by Hip-o-Select, featuring alternate versions, unreleased tracks, and a comprehensive collection of recordings from 1975-1976. |
2012 | The concert received its first official DVD release through Shout! Factory. |
2012 | An expanded 2-CD edition of the 'Diana Ross' album was released by Hip-o-Select, featuring alternate versions, unreleased tracks, and a comprehensive collection of recordings from 1975-1976. |
2012 | Motown/Universal re-releases the album as an Expanded Edition, including previously unreleased tracks from the original recording sessions. |
2012 | The concert received its first official DVD release through Shout! Factory. |
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