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Authentically Keeping The Legend Alive
Featuring Scherrie Payne, Lynda Laurence and Freddi Poole
The
Supremes, the world's all-time favorite girl group, gained the accolade during
their reign on the music charts during the 60's and 70's. The Supremes
had eight individual members during this time and each of the ladies contributed to the
group's recording success of more than twenty million selling singles and dozens of hit
albums.
Scherrie
Payne, Lynda Laurence and Freddie Poole make up the only trio that features two genuine
members of The Supremes. Since reforming in 1985 they have acquired an
impressive biography with credited recordings and polished performances all over the
world, playing at venues including London's Royal Albert Hall for HRH The Princess of
Wales and Wembley Arena appearing alongside a host of other legendary Motown acts that
included The Temptations and The
Four Tops.
Recognized
as the only trio of ladies realistically representing The Supremes, they
are acknowledged by Motown Records for their work, recently returning to the label to put
their supreme vocals on a Marvin Gaye retrospective project. Respected author Sharon Davis
of Blues & Soul Magazine recently noted that Scherrie and Lynda's
group are "authentically keeping the legend alive..."
In 1985 the ladies were approached to reform. Since then, they have
recorded and performed with many of the giants in the music industry, groups and artists
that include Edwin Starr, Martha Reeves and the Vandellas,
Syreeta, Kim Weston, The Commodores
and George
Benson.
Scherrie and Lynda's group have released four CDs since leaving Motown:
"Supreme Voices," "Supremely Yours,"
"Reflections" and one of their latest "Where Did
Our Love Go?". The music they record and perform today appeals to all
ages. They have credibly covered modern classics such as "Never Can Say
Goodbye," "Sweet Freedom," "Give Me
the Night" and "Somewhere Out There."
Their collaboration with Motown stable-mate Edwin Starr resulted in
their remake of the classic 60's duet "Private Number."
Scherrie and Lynda's group completed the mammoth task of digitally re-recording more than
20 of The Supremes' classic hits some of which featured Scherrie
and Lynda on the original Motown versions.
Regular visitors to Europe and Japan, they have played many countries
throughout the world and regularly perform songs in the native languages as witnessed by
their recording of the Spanish song "Suave" which is featured
on their 1994 "Supremely Yours" collection.
The Former Ladies of the Supremes may be available for
your next special event.
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Buy this album: "The
Supremes Sing Rodgers & Hart - Complete" (2002)
Buy this
5 disc set: "Supremes
- Limited Edition" (2000)
Buy this album: "Simply
Supreme!" (1997)
Buy this album: "Motown Legends - Stoned Love" (1995)
Buy this
album: "Diana Ross & The Supremes: Ultimate Collection" (1997)
Meet the
Ladies
Music Store albums you can buy on-line
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