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Ragland appeared in the National Touring production of "Eubie" with [[Cab Calloway]], and in productions of "[[Little Shop of Horrors (musical)|Little Shop of Horrors]]" and "[[Balm in Gilead]]" in [[Los Angeles]].
Ragland appeared in the National Touring production of "Eubie" with [[Cab Calloway]], and in productions of "[[Little Shop of Horrors (musical)|Little Shop of Horrors]]" and "[[Balm in Gilead]]" in [[Los Angeles]].


In 1977, last original and founding member [[Mary Wilson (singer)|Mary Wilson]] decided to disband The Supremes and forge a solo career. Wilson hired Ragland for [[concert tour]]s in the [[United Kingdom]], [[Europe]], [[South East Asia]] and [[Australia]].
In 1977, last original and founding member [[Mary Wilson (singer)|Mary Wilson]] decided to disband The Supremes and forge a solo career. Wilson hired Ragland for [[concert tour]]s in the [[United Kingdom]], [[Europe]], [[South East Asia]] and [[Australia]]. However as Wilson had
numerous contracts for the group worldwide with major promoters she contracted Ragland as
a member of the group many of whom Ragland still is in contact with. (See Fed Ct Docs)

Late in 1989, Ragland formed a group called "The Sounds of the Supremes" with whom she has appeared in over 70 countries around the world in both Concert and Charity events. Wilson attempted to prevent her using the name "The Sounds of the Supremes” in a court action in 1996.
But based on extensive contractual evidence and her concert performance history that began
in the UK in 1978 the court found in Ragland's favor, granting her the right to use
her own name The Sounds of the Supremes and from which Ragland negotiated a settlement
with Wilson in clearance of her name and participation as a member of The Supremes. In point of fact Universal the owner of Motown and the moniker The Supremes has supported and
hired The Sounds of the Supremes on numerous occasions. (See contracts attached
in Fed Ct docs)


Late in 1989, Ragland formed a group called "The Sounds of the Supremes" with whom she has appeared in over 70 countries around the world in both Concert and Charity events. Wilson attempted to prevent her using the name "The Sounds of the Supremes” in a court action in 1996. The lawsuit was filed against [[Lynda Laurence]], [[Scherrie Payne]], Ragland, and Hollis Paysuer, who were using the Supremes name. In 1999, Wilson lost the lawsuit against the group after suing Ragland, Laurence, Payne, and Paysuer for using the Supremes name.<ref>{{Cite web|url= https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1999-07-07-9907080124-story.html|title=Mary Wilson loses appeal in Supremes trademark lawsuit|date=July 7, 1999|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|access-date=December 24, 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=SKdWAAAAIBAJ&dq=%22Former+Ladies+of+the+Supremes%22&pg=PA5&article_id=3362,3913654 |first=Paxton Paxton|last=Media Group, LLC|publisher=Paxton Paxton Media Group, LLC|via=Google Books|access-date=December 24, 2023|date=July 7, 1999|title=The Rochester Sentinel}}</ref><ref>{{cite web| url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1996-02-10-ca-34445-story.html|title=POP/ROCK|date=February 10, 1996|work=[[Los Angeles Times]]|access-date=December 24, 2023}}</ref>


=='Sounds of the Supremes' Personnel==
=='Sounds of the Supremes' Personnel==

Revision as of 04:03, 22 January 2024

Kaaren Ragland is the founder of the group The Sounds of The Supremes.

Biography

Kaaren Ragland was born in Richmond, Virginia. She attended the Northfield School in Massachusetts, Brown University (BA) and studied acting at Boston University’s School of Fine Arts (MFA) where she also took classes in the Music Department. Ragland's later education included a JD from UCLA. She states that her mother, a well known Virginia educator, always stressed the importance of a well-rounded education.

Career

Ragland appeared in the National Touring production of "Eubie" with Cab Calloway, and in productions of "Little Shop of Horrors" and "Balm in Gilead" in Los Angeles.

In 1977, last original and founding member Mary Wilson decided to disband The Supremes and forge a solo career. Wilson hired Ragland for concert tours in the United Kingdom, Europe, South East Asia and Australia. However as Wilson had numerous contracts for the group worldwide with major promoters she contracted Ragland as a member of the group many of whom Ragland still is in contact with. (See Fed Ct Docs)

Late in 1989, Ragland formed a group called "The Sounds of the Supremes" with whom she has appeared in over 70 countries around the world in both Concert and Charity events. Wilson attempted to prevent her using the name "The Sounds of the Supremes” in a court action in 1996. But based on extensive contractual evidence and her concert performance history that began in the UK in 1978 the court found in Ragland's favor, granting her the right to use her own name The Sounds of the Supremes and from which Ragland negotiated a settlement

with Wilson in clearance of her name and participation as a member of The Supremes. In point of fact Universal the owner of Motown and the moniker The Supremes has supported and

hired The Sounds of the Supremes on numerous occasions. (See contracts attached in Fed Ct docs)


'Sounds of the Supremes' Personnel

  • Kaaren Ragland, Althea Burkhalter, Angel Rose
  • Former members: Roberta Freeman, Van Jewel, Wendy Smith, Hollis Payseur, Kathy Merrick, Amy Keys

Albums

Live At The Highclere Castle (2007)

  • 1. Symphony
  • 2. You Keep Me Hanging On
  • 3. Where Did Our Love Go
  • 4. Love Child
  • 5. Love Is Here And Now You're Gone
  • 6. Reflections
  • 7. Stoned Love
  • 8. "You Can't Hurry Love"
  • 9. Come See About Me
  • 10. Back In My Arms Again
  • 11. Baby Love
  • 12. Love Is Like an Itching in My Heart
  • 13. Stop In The Name Of Love
  • 14. Someday We'll Be Together
  • 15. "I Hear a Symphony"
  • 16. Symphony Reprise


References