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  2. Take Me Higher - Wikipedia

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    Take Me Higher is the twenty-first studio album by American singer Diana Ross, released on September 5, 1995, by Motown Records.Ross' first regular studio release in four years, following The Force Behind the Power (1991) and the holiday album A Very Special Season (1994), the album features work from urban producers such Narada Michael Walden, Mike Mani, Louis Biancaniello, Jon-John and the ...

  3. Take Me Higher (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Take Me Higher" is a song by American singer Diana Ross, released on August 5, 1995, by Motown Records as the first single from her 21st album of the same name (1995). Co-written and produced by Narada Michael Walden featuring additional credits from Mike Mani, it became Ross' fifth number-one on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart in the US ...

  4. Super Bowl XXX halftime show - Wikipedia

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    The performance was entitled Take Me Higher: A Celebration of 30 years of the Super Bowl. The show featured a number of Ross' songs, both from her solo career and her time in The Supremes. The show made use of pyrotechnics, special effects, and stadium card stunts. [1] Ross made many costume changes throughout the performance. [2]

  5. Diana Ross takes Austin crowd higher in hit-filled set with ...

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    Diana Ross deserves to be worshiped like the diva that she is. ... For an all-to-brief moment, Ross took us to 1995 with “Take Me Higher,” performed as part of a medley. If there was one ...

  6. Diana Ross - Wikipedia

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    The building that was part of the Brewster-Douglass Housing Projects in Detroit, where Ross spent her teenage years. Diana Ross was born in Detroit on March 26, 1944. [8] [9] She was the second of six children born to Ernestine (née Moten; January 27, 1916 – October 9, 1984) and Fred Ross Sr. (July 4, 1920 – November 21, 2007).

  7. Diana Ross discography - Wikipedia

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    As of 2024 Diana Ross has 36 albums certified by the BPI (11 Silver, 18 Gold, 6 Platinum, 1 Multi-Platinum). [ citation needed ] As Motown was not affiliated with the RIAA until 1978 her albums released before that date have never been certified in the US, although six of these sold enough to reach gold status and one sold enough to reach platinum.

  8. Take Me Higher (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Take Me Higher is a studio album by American singer Diana Ross. Take Me Higher may also refer to: "Take Me Higher" (song), a 1995 single by Diana Ross

  9. The 'funny' reason Diana Dors changed her name - AOL

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    Following huge success on screen, but strained marriages to Dennis Hamilton and Richard Dawson, Diana Dors met her third and final husband Alan Lake in 1968. "They were very much in love," said Ms ...