OPINION: The last surviving member of The Temptations’ original lineup apparently took one of Black America’s favorite quotes ...
The Temptations’ co-founder and their manager of 56 years spoke to the Detroit Free Press. Temptations co-founder Otis Williams and the group’s manager of 56 years, Shelly Berger, have spoken ...
Now co-founder and last original member Otis Williams and The Temptations are celebrating the 60th anniversary of their mega-hit, which has now crossed the 1 billion streams mark on Spotify.
*Decades after its formation in 1960, The Temptations remain active and influential in the world of music. With that legacy comes a priceless catalog of hit songs that hold up over the years.
David Ruffin and Otis Williams of the R&B group "The Temptations" pose for a portrait in 1965 in New York City, New York. (Photo by Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images) The Temptations are still ...
The story showcases how influential The Temptations were as the Civil Rights ... Puzzle People, Otis Williams said, “Recording ‘Message From A Black Man’ was a sign of the times.
And what is better than that.” On hand for the performance were Temptations members Otis Williams, Terry Weeks, Tony Grant and Jawan M. Jackson; Ron Tyson was absent. Before performing ...
Otis Williams’ nickname is “Oak,.” Given that the 83-year-old singer is still a member of the Temptations, 64 years after the group’s founding, it’s not to figure where that came from.
By 1976 only two originals, Franklin and Otis Williams, remained in the group. Still, there would always be a Temptations. Ruffin and Kendricks briefly rejoined the group in 1982 and sang on a ...