
Sadly, she died at her Las Vegas home at the age of 76 in February.

Initially, Wilson was set to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the group with a huge promo push, interviews across morning shows and by releasing some new, solo music. Instead, she and her team decided to postpone any commemoration until her birthday in March. While The Supremes signed to Motown in January 1961, we're told Wilson opted against celebrating at the top of the year due to the D.C. This year marked the 60th anniversary of the group, with Wilson preparing to go all out to mark the occasion. Wilson's daughter hopes previously unreleased song can "become the anthem for what is going on in the world today."Ģ021 was set to be a big year for Mary Wilson, legendary singer and founding member of The Supremes, but life had other plans.
