
Mary Wilson’s 1979 Self-Titled Debut Solo Album Gets Deluxe Treatment
Features four tracks from her aborted 1980 follow-up LP and new song "Why Can't We All Get Along"
Features four tracks from her aborted 1980 follow-up LP and new song "Why Can't We All Get Along"
“She’d look you in the eyes, and your only response was ‘Yes ma’am,’” one lobbyist says of the late Motown legend's efforts for artists' rights
"Mary was my show biz Mommy," writes Freeman. "I wish I could tell her how much I appreciate her now"
"Mary and I were never competitors," says the Martha and the Vandellas leader. "We were sisters"
Diana Ross, Mary Wilson, and Cindy Birdsong said farewell to their fans with this 'Ed Sullivan' performance
Motown legend appeared on all 12 of group’s Number One hits, including "Where Did Our Love Go," "Baby Love," "Come See About Me," and "Stop! In the Name of Love“
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