List of Diana Ross awards and accolades
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Below is a list of awards, accolades and recognitions that singer Diana Ross has won throughout her long career in show business both as member of The Supremes and her solo career.
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[edit] Awards in competition
[edit] 1965
- Grammy Awards - Best Rhythm & Blues Recording, "Baby Love" (nomination) (with the Supremes)
[edit] 1966
- Grammy Awards - Best Rock & Roll Vocal Performance, "Stop! In the Name of Love" (nomination) (with the Supremes)
[edit] 1971
- Grammy Awards - Best Pop Female Vocal Performance, "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" (nomination)
[edit] 1973
- Golden Globe Awards - Most Promising Newcomer, Female (win)
- Golden Globe Awards - Best Actress, "Lady Sings the Blues" (nomination)
- Academy Awards - Best Actress, "Lady Sings the Blues" (nomination)
[edit] 1974
- American Music Awards - Favorite Pop/Rock Female Album, Touch Me in the Morning
- Grammy Awards - Best Pop Female Vocal Performance, "Touch Me in the Morning" (nomination)
- Bafta Film Awards - Best Actress, "Lady Sings the Blues" (nomination)
[edit] 1976
- Academy Awards - Best Pop Female Vocal Performance, "Do You Know Where You're Going To (Theme from Mahogany)" (nomination)
[edit] 1977
- Tony Awards - Best Musical Special, "An Evening With Diana Ross"
- Grammy Awards - Best R&B Female Vocal Performance, "Love Hangover" (nomination)
[edit] 1978
- Grammy Awards - Best R&B Female Vocal Performance, "Your Love is So Good For Me" (nomination)
[edit] 1979
- Saturn Awards - Best Actress, "The Wiz" (nomination)
- Grammy Awards - Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group, "Ease On Down the Road"(with Michael Jackson ) (nomination) )
[edit] 1980
- American Music Awards - Favorite Rhythm and Blues/Soul Female Artist
[edit] 1981
- American Music Awards - Favorite Rhythm and Blues/Soul Single, "Upside Down"
- Grammy Awards - Best R&B Female Vocal Performance, "Upside Down" (nomination)
- Cable Ace Awards - General Entertainment (Music)
[edit] 1982
- American Music Awards - Favorite Pop/Rock Single, "Endless Love" (with Lionel Richie)
- American Music Awards - Favorite R&B/Soul Single, "Endless Love" (with Lionel Richie)
- Grammy Awards - Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group, "Endless Love" (with Lionel Richie) (nomination)
- Grammy Awards - Record of the Year, "Endless Love" (with Lionel Richie) (nomination)
[edit] 1983
- Grammy Awards - Best R&B Female Vocal Performance, "Muscles" (nomination)
- American Music Awards - Favorite Rhythm and Blues/Soul Female Artist
[edit] 1995
- Golden Globe Awards - Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV, "Out of Darkness" (nomination)
[edit] 2004
- TV Land Awards - Most Memorable TV Performance, "1983 Concert in Central Park"
[edit] Awards in honor
[edit] 1970
- NAACP Image Awards - Female Entertainer of the Year
[edit] 1976
- Billboard Award - Female Entertainer of the Century
[edit] 1982
- Hollywood Walk of Fame - Solo star located at 6712 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood, CA
[edit] 1993
- Guinness Book of World Records - Most Successful Female Singer of All Time
[edit] 1994
- Hollywood Walk of Fame - Star with the Supremes located at 7060 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood, CA
- MIDEM (World Music Market) - Lifetime Achievement Award
[edit] 1995
- Soul Train Music Awards - Heritage Award
[edit] 1996
- Billboard magazine - Female Entertainer of the Century
- World Music Awards - Lifetime Achievement Award
[edit] 1998
- Songwriter's Hall of Fame - The Hitmaker Award
[edit] 1999
- BET Walk of Fame - Star
[edit] 2000
- National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS) - Heroes Award
[edit] 2003
- UK Capital Awards - Legendary Female Artist
- National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters - Lifetime Achievement Award
[edit] 2007
- BET Music Awards - Lifetime Achievement Award
- Kennedy Center Honors - John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts for her contributions to entertainment and she got another award
[edit] Inductions
[edit] 1988
- Rock & Roll Hall of Fame - as member of the Supremes alongside Florence Ballard and Mary Wilson
[edit] 1996
- Soul Train Hall of Fame
[edit] 1998
- Vocal Group Hall of Fame - as member of the Supremes
[edit] 1999
- Grammy Hall of Fame - "Where Did Our Love Go" with the Supremes
[edit] 2001
- Grammy Hall of Fame - "Stop! In the Name of Love" with the Supremes
[edit] See also
- Diana Ross, the main article