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Diana Ross: Live In Central Park | Review

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Diana Ross: Live In Central Park | Review
May 18th 2012, 17:44

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More than 450000 people stood shoulder to shoulder in New York's Central Park on July 21, 1983 to see Diana Ross perform a free concert. One man, director Steve Binder, was responsible for capturing every detail. Now for the first time, the legendary

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In 1983 there were few stars who could command attention like Diana Ross. Since she first began her career with the Supremes in the '60s, Ross consistently broke down barriers and set an example for others to follow. With 18 number-one hits,

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Weather cleaved the great singer's dramatic performance at Central Park into two distinct parts.

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