List of Diana Ross awards

List of Diana Ross awards

Below is a list of awards, accolades and recognitions that singer Diana Ross has won throughout her long career in show business both as member of The Supremes and her solo career.

Awards in competition

1965

*Grammy Awards - Best Rhythm & Blues Recording, "Baby Love" (nomination) (with the Supremes)

1966

*Grammy Awards - Best Rock & Roll Vocal Performance, "Stop! In the Name of Love" (nomination) (with the Supremes)

1971

*Grammy Awards - Best Pop Female Vocal Performance, "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" (nomination)
*Grammy Awards - Best R&B Female Vocal Performance, "I Love You (Call Me)" (nomination)

1973

*Golden Globe Awards - Most Promising Newcomer, Female (win)
*Golden Globe Awards - Best Actress, "Lady Sings the Blues" (nomination)
*Academy Awards - Best Actress, "Lady Sings the Blues" (nomination)

1974

*American Music Awards - Favorite Pop/Rock Female Album, "Touch Me in the Morning"
*Grammy Awards - Best Pop Female Vocal Performance, "Touch Me in the Morning" (nomination)
*Bafta Film Awards - Best Actress, "Lady Sings the Blues" (nomination)

1976

*Grammy Awards - Best Pop Female Vocal Performance, "Do You Know Where You're Going To (Theme from "Mahogany")" (nomination)

1977

*Tony Awards - Best Musical Special, "An Evening With Diana Ross"
*Grammy Awards - Best R&B Female Vocal Performance, "Love Hangover" (nomination)

1978

*Grammy Awards - Best R&B Female Vocal Performance, "Your Love is So Good For Me" (nomination)

1979

*Saturn Awards - Best Actress, "The Wiz" (nomination)
*Grammy Awards - Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group, "Ease On Down the Road"(with Michael Jackson ) (nomination) )

1980

*American Music Awards - Favorite Rhythm and Blues/Soul Female Artist

1981

*American Music Awards - Favorite Rhythm and Blues/Soul Single, "Upside Down"
*Grammy Awards - Best R&B Female Vocal Performance, "Upside Down" (nomination)
*Cable Ace Awards - General Entertainment (Music)

1982

*American Music Awards - Favorite Pop/Rock Single, "Endless Love" (with Lionel Richie)
*American Music Awards - Favorite R&B/Soul Single, "Endless Love" (with Lionel Richie)
*Grammy Awards - Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group, "Endless Love" (with Lionel Richie) (nomination)
*Grammy Awards - Record of the Year, "Endless Love" (with Lionel Richie) (nomination)

1983

*Grammy Awards - Best R&B Female Vocal Performance, "Muscles" (nomination)
*American Music Awards - Favorite Rhythm and Blues/Soul Female Artist

1995

*Golden Globe Awards - Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV, "Out of Darkness" (nomination)

2004

*TV Land Awards - Most Memorable TV Performance, "1983 Concert in Central Park"

Awards in honor

1970

*NAACP Image Awards - Female Entertainer of the Year

1976

*Billboard Award - Female Entertainer of the Century

1982

*Hollywood Walk of Fame - Solo star located at 6712 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood, CA

1993

*Guinness Book of World Records - Most Successful Female Singer of All Time

1994

*Hollywood Walk of Fame - Star with the Supremes located at 7060 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood, CA
*MIDEM (World Music Market) - Lifetime Achievement Award

1995

*Soul Train Music Awards - Heritage Award

1996

*Billboard magazine - Female Entertainer of the Century
*Induction - Soul Train Hall of Fame
*World Music Awards - Lifetime Achievement Award

1998

*Songwriter's Hall of Fame - The Hitmaker Award

1999

*BET Walk of Fame - Star

2000

*National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS) - Heroes Award

2003

*UK Capital Awards - Legendary Female Artist
*National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters - Lifetime Achievement Award

2007

*BET Music Awards - Lifetime Achievement Award
*Kennedy Center Honors - John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts for her contributions to entertainment and she got another award

Inductions

1988

*Rock & Roll Hall of Fame - as member of the Supremes alongside Florence Ballard and Mary Wilson

1996

*Soul Train Hall of Fame

1998

*Vocal Group Hall of Fame - as member of the Supremes

1999

*Grammy Hall of Fame - "Where Did Our Love Go" with the Supremes

2001

*Grammy Hall of Fame - "Stop! In the Name of Love" with the Supremes

ee also

*Diana Ross, the main article


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