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TOO often, people seem determined to discredit either Diana Ross or Berry Gordy -- or pit Diana versus singers with different but not necessarily better voices -- such as Aretha Franklin -- and declare their favorite [“Pop Diva, Soul Sister,” Jan. 28]. Sadly, the Grammy Awards always did this -- giving Aretha tons of awards and Diana Ross not a single one over the years. This is truly an injustice and an oversight considering the amazing legacy she has given us. Why not admire both types of singers-artists for their unique, different strengths? I also agree with Ann Powers about the simplified approach “Dreamgirls” takes on the subject.
As a loyal Diana Ross fan, I know her to be talented and ambitious. Is there anything wrong with such a combination? I kept waiting for Beyonce/Deena to wake up and show some spirit. The Deena role seems more an idea or concept than a living human being. On the flip side, Effie is all rage and hurt -- what about her other qualities and strengths?
Perhaps the true, satisfying story will have to come when Ross herself tells it. Until then, I am grateful for Powers’ balanced and provocative analysis.
LAWRENCE STERN
Los Angeles
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