- Barbara Martin
Barbara Diane Martin (born 1944) in
Detroit, Michigan is anAfrican-American singer ; a short-lived member ofThe Primettes , later known asThe Supremes . Martin joined the quartet in 1960, replacingBetty McGlown . Although she was not considered the group's best singer, Martin sang lead on some of the Supremes' songs. She and her groupmatesFlorence Ballard ,Mary Wilson , andDiana Ross (then known as Diane) signed a record deal withMotown founderBerry Gordy onJanuary 15 1961 asThe Supremes , a name that Ballard had chosen, and became part of the Motown stable of performers.In between recording a handful of early singles, none of which became hits, Martin, Wilson, Ross, and Ballard worked as studio singers and hand clappers for other leading groups. In October 1961, Martin became pregnant. Her husband supported her decision to stay in the group, but she left in the early spring of 1962 - leaving Ballard, Ross, and Wilson a trio. [Slonimsky, Nicolas & Kuhn , Laura Diane. "Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians". Schirmer Books, 2001. 3539. ISBN 0-0286-5527-3]
Although Martin sang on many of the group's early singles, and some of the tracks on the group's first album, "
Meet the Supremes ", she is not pictured on the album cover, and never received any royalties from Motown after 1961. All of Martin's recorded vocals appear under the name of The Supremes, while McGlown's appear underThe Primettes .Notes
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