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Mary Wilson (singer) - Wikipedia She gained worldwide recognition as a founding member of the Supremes, the most successful Motown act of the 1960s and the best-charting female group in U S chart history, [1] as well as one of the best-selling girl groups of all-time
Home - Mary Wilson Post-Supremes, she dedicated decades of her time making it a career to help underserved communities Already an established, chart-topping artist, she recognized she was destined to use her Supremes success as a springboard to make a difference
Our Leadership - The Rock Church Wilson is presently serving as the Executive Chairman of the Worldwide Pentecostal Fellowship Sister Mary Wilson oversees women’s ministries for The Rock Church, including the annual ladies’ Women of Radical Devotion (W O R D ) conference that hosts several hundred women
Biography - Mary Wilson Mary Wilson was one of the original founding members of the Supremes along with Diana Ross and Florence Ballard Wilson was the only original member of the group from their start in 1961 until the end in 1977
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Mary Wilson - Biography - IMDb Mary Wilson, co-founder of The Supremes, helped garner an unequaled record of number 1 hits by a female group Recording for Motown, Mary guided The Supremes into rock 'n roll history, turning her group into one of the three icons of the 1960's, alongside Elvis Presley and The Beatles
Mary Wilson - WBSS Media Mary Wilson was born to Sam and Johnnie Mae Wilson in Greenville, Mississippi She was the eldest of three children including a brother, Roosevelt, and a sister, Katherine
Mary Wilson | The Supremes Wiki | Fandom Mary Wilson was the first child born to Sam and Johnnie Mae Wilson in Greeneville, Mississippi The Wilsons later had a son (Roosevelt) and a daughter (Catherine "Cat") As a baby, she moved first to St Louis and then to Chicago before settling with her aunt and uncle, Ivory ("I V ") and John L Pippin, in Detroit