He died October 26, 1975 in Florida, from cirrhosis of the liver.
Who sang lead on the Temptations Heavenly?
The Temptations is a four-hour television miniseries broadcast in two-hour halves on NBC, based upon the history of one of Motown's longest-lived acts, The Temptations.
The Temptations (miniseries)
| The Temptations |
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| Screenplay by | Robert Johnson Kevin Arkadie |
| Directed by | Allan Arkush |
Who wrote heavenly by the Temptations?
How did Damon Harris died?
How old is Otis Williams from the temptations?
79 years (October 30, 1941)
Only one of the founding members of The Temptations is still alive. Otis Williams, who owns the rights to the group's name and is still a member of the band, is the only member who remains.
Some of the cast members did their own singing for their characters. His singing was done by Louis Price, a former member of the Temptations who sang with them in the 70's. The only time Leon's singing voice can be heard was in the scene where Otis and Melvin visit David's apartment to warn him.
Only one of the founding members of The Temptations is still alive. Otis Williams, who owns the rights to the group's name and is still a member of the band, is the only member who remains.
As previously reported, singer Dennis Edwards died at age 74 on Friday (Feb. 2) at his home in Chicago. In 1968, Edwards laid his claim to fame when he took over lead vocals for The Temptations after previous frontman David Ruffin fell out of favor with the group.
The first several years of their career, Smokey Robinson is the Temptations' primary producer and song writer. In March 1965, “My Girl,†becomes their first #1 Pop, million-copy best-seller and it goes on to become one of the all-time greatest songs ever recorded.
This article presents the discography of Motown group The Temptations. Thirty-seven of their singles reached the Billboard Top 40 in the US, with four of them reaching #1. On the R&B singles chart, the group scored a record seventy-one Top 40 singles, with fourteen of those reaching #1.
Which Temptations sang Treat Her Like a Lady?
Originally called the Elgins, the Temptations were formed in 1961 from the coupling of two vocal groups based in Detroit—the Primes, originally from Alabama, and the Distants. That same year they signed with Motown.
Both Harris and Street sang on the Temptations' final Hot 100 chart-topper, 1971's psychedelic-soul classic “Papa Was a Rollin' Stone.†Harris, who was the youngest member of the Temptations when he joined, had sung in a Temptations tribute group, and he was invited into the Tempts on the condition he changed his name