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Diana Ross readies for November theater dates

Diana Ross, who came to fame in the '60s as the leader of the legendary Motown group The Supremes before embarking on a successful solo career, has lined up a U.S. theater tour that is scheduled to visit 10 cities in November.

Briefly: Sheryl Crow, Green Day, The Beatles, The Supremes, Al Green

"C'mon America 2003," a just-released Sheryl Crow concert-film DVD, will be shown at select Regal Entertainment group movie theaters across the U.S. on Jan. 13.

The Funk Brothers take their Motown hits on the road

The influential group that backed Motown stars such as Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Smokey Robinson, the Supremes and many others is on the road to support the release of a two-disc, special-edition DVD of the 2002 documentary "Standing in the Shadows of Motown."

Supremes Tour Promoter Still Canceling Shows One At A Time

Dates for the Diana Ross and the Supremes tour continue to be cancelled by the tour’s promoter one show at a time despite a recent announcement from Ross herself that the entire tour had been cancelled.

Diana Ross Details Plans For Summer Tour With The Supremes

Diana Ross unveiled details of her first tour with the Supremes in 30 years during press conference today in New York. Plans call for 30 concerts in all, but only 23 of the dates have been confirmed to date.