Diana Ross
When Motown Records signed the Supremes, they knew they were looking at a star in Diana Ross. It was perhaps the best decision they made because the 1960s saw the female singing group rose to fame. After she separated from the Supremes in 1970, Ross engaged in a solo career and became successful in many aspects, including TV, stage, and film. In 1976, Ross was also named the Female Entertainer of the Century. With this, she solidified her image as among the top 5 singers of that decade.
Ross has gone a long way from the time she was just starting. Ross began her singing career when she joined a quartet called the Primette, which eventually became the Supremes. In recent times, Ross received her first-ever Grammy Award for Lifetime Achievement. She was also slated to play the Sunday legends during the Glastonbury Festival. However, because of the current world crisis, this was postponed. Fans are definitely going to look forward to the next schedule.