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Where did Diana Ross go to school?

Where did Diana Ross go to school?

Cass Technical High School
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Diana Ernestine Earle Ross (born March 26, 1944) is an American singer and actress. She graduated in Home Economics with the January class of 1962 from Cass Technical High School in Detriot, Michigan.

When did Diana Ross start her career?

1959
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Who is the father of Evan Ross Diana Ross’s son?

Evan’s father, Arne Næss Jr, was a Norwegian shipping tycoon and his mother’s second husband. Diana and Næss had two children together, Evan and his elder brother, Ross Arne Naess. Diana has three children from her first marriage.

Is Carla Hall related to Diana Ross?

The confusion over Carla Hall’s parents has been ongoing since she appeared on Top Chef and then The Chew. Since 2011, many have thought Carla was a doppelgänger for Diana Ross’s daughter, Tracee Ellis Ross. The two women are, in fact, friends.

What kind of career did Diana Ross have?

In spite of having roadblocks and personal setbacks, a strong and hardworking Ross never let anything affect her career that spanned four decades. Diana Ross began her musical career as a lead singer for the group, ‘The Supremes’, after which an ambitious Ross left the group to peruse a solo career of her own.

When did Diana Ross join the Supremes?

In 1963, as a member of ‘The Supremes’, she recorded their first song, ‘When the Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes’. She gave the lead vocals for the song. In 1964, she again delivered the lead vocals for ‘The Supremes’, for their song, ‘Where Did Our Love Go’. The song was a hit and it peaked on the music charts.

When did Diana Ross graduate from Cass Tech?

Ross graduated from Cass Tech in January 1962. At fifteen, Ross joined the Primettes, a sister group of a male vocal group called the Primes, after being brought to the attention of music manager Milton Jenkins by Primes member Paul Williams.

Where did Diana Ross Live as a child?

Diana Ross was born in Detroit, Michigan to Fred Ross, Sr., a U.S. Army soldier and mother Ernestine, who was a school teacher. She lived with her family in at Belmont Road, Detroit and later in 1958 she, along with her family, moved to St. Antoine Street and lived at the Brewster-Douglass housing projects.

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