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Nov 13, 1970Ray Stevens and The Supremes are guests on ABC's "This Is Tom Jones"Nov 18, 1970Bobbie Gentry and Tennessee Ernie Ford perform in Washington, D.C., as NBC shoots "A Festival At Ford's Theatre." The roster also features Andy Williams, Dionne Warwick and The SupremesDec 16, 1970Tennessee Ernie Ford and Bobbie Gentry are featured in the NBC special "A Festival At Ford's Theatre," also starring Andy Williams, Henry Mancini and The SupremesJan 20, 1988The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inducts Bob Dylan, The Beatles, Lead Belly, Woody Guthrie, Les Paul, Berry Gordy Jr., The Beach Boys, The Drifters and The SupremesDec 25, 1997The movie "Jackie Brown" opens in theaters, with Johnny Cash performing "Tennessee Stud," a song he recorded live at the Viper Room in Los Angeles. Others with music in the film include Isaac Hayes, Bobby Womack and The SupremesOct 30, 1998"Crying In The Chapel" originators The Orioles join the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in Sharon, Pennsylvania, along with The Andrews Sisters, The Beach Boys, The Supremes, The Drifters, The Ames Brothers, The Platters and Crosby Stills & NashJan 13, 2006The basketball picture "Glory Road" debuts in movie theaters, with former Elvis Presley associate Red West in a minor role. The soundtrack includes Hank Williams, Marty Robbins, Billy Joe Royal, Sgt. Barry Sadler, Buddy Holly and The SupremesDec 27, 2006"The T.A.M.I. Show"--featuring Glen Campbell, Leon Russell and David Gates in the house band--is added to the National Film Registry. Acts highlighted in the concert movie include The Miracles, The Supremes, The Beach Boys and The Rolling StonesMar 23, 2016Merle Haggard's "Mama Tried" and W.H. Stepp's "Bonaparte's Retreat" are added by the Library of Congress to the National Recording Registry. Other new entries come from Billy Joel, Buffy Sainte-Marie, The Supremes and Gloria GaynorFeb 8, 2021R&B singer Mary Wilson dies at her home in Henderson, Nevada. She co-founded the Motown trio The Supremes, inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1988. Their output included "Someday We'll Be Together," which was covered in country music by Bill Anderson & Jan Howard
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