Mary Wilson (singer)
Mary Wilson (born March 6 1944 in Greenville, Mississippi) is a African American singer best known for her work as a member of the Motown soul and pop group The Supremes. Wilson was the only Supreme who was there from the very beginning in 1959, when the group was known as The Primettes, until the very end, when the group was dissolved in 1977. As a member of the Supremes, Wilson (along with Florence Ballard, Diana Ross, and later, Cindy Birdsong) enjoyed twelve US #1 hit records.
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March 6 - 1944 - Greenville, Mississippi - African American - Singer - Motown - Soul - Pop - The Supremes - 1959 - The Primettes - 1977 - Florence Ballard - Diana Ross - Cindy Birdsong
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