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Remembering Mary Wilson Of The Supremes
Podcast |
Daily Detroit
Publisher |
Daily Detroit
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Daily News
News
Publication Date |
Feb 10, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:22:56

My mom was in her 20s in the 1960s, and Motown - be it Marvin Gaye, Tammy Terrell, Stevie Wonder or you name it - that was the music she’d have on the radio in the Detroit flower shop where she worked.

When she had me years later, those same songs were installed in my heart as lullabies.

Today’s episode honors founding Supreme Mary Wilson and tells some of her story. Her sudden passing at age 76 in her Henderson, Nevada home stunned Motown fans everywhere.

She died of hypertensive atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease - or, put more simply, high blood pressure caused by artery blockages.

I’m going to focus on the news itself, how Mary Wilson made us feel and her impact.

To help do that, I’m sharing parts of a candid conversation with her recorded by retired label executive Joe Smith in 1987.

It is one recording among many that was donated as a collection by Smith to the Library of Congress, free to use and reuse with credit. There’s a citation link in the show notes and I encourage you to check out this treasure trove of American history.

I also spoke with the knowledgeable Music historian and DJ Dan Austin. He is a founder of the Motor City Soul Club and the turntables he and his friends spin help keep the music alive for all generations to dance to with his Soul Stomp events at the Marble Bar.

Dan Austin's awesome B-Sides and Rarities playlist featuring the Supremes and Mary Wilson: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3nQdWd3a5POhaA0Kt5acPL?si=Y2Gtig-XSUiRPIF_T2lpIw

Interview excerpts: Smith, J. & Wilson, M. (1987) Off the record interview with Mary Wilson, -01-30. [Audio] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/jsmith000157/

Thanks to Joe Smith for making this conversation available to the American people free to use and reuse with proper attribution.

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