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Date: May 23rd, 2010
Name: Deborah
Subject: big fan always
Comment: I really do miss the old times. I miss Eddie David Paul and Melvin, they were real hot back them. Otis you are hot too but most of all you are great. Keep up the good work and I will always be a true fan. Thanks for all the great songs that has touch my heart. Deborah.
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Date: March 5th, 2010
Name: Lillie
Subject: Proud owner of the movie The Temptations
Comment: I just wanted to know the names of the original group. I love the way they sang. Please send me a picture of this group if you can. They are my heart.
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Date: October 29th, 2009
Name: Chris Stevenson
Subject: Otis & The Tempts
Comment: Saw Otis and his boys at least 3 times (including an awesome show back in '71 when they had Dennis, Paul, Melvin, Otis and a guy named Owens pinch-hitting for recently departed Eddie. If you grew up in urban Buffalo during the '60's and '70's, you dad worked at the auto or steel plant and you studied the Temptations harder than you studied your school work or Bible (there I said it, I confess).
Many of us formed a singin group and took our shot at getting that million dollar contract
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Date: October 19th, 2009
Name: susy
Subject: my daughter #1 Fan and only 14yrs.old
Comment: MY DAUGHTER KNOWS EVERY SINGLE WORD TO EVERY SONG OF THE TEMPTATIONS SHE WISHES SHE HAD LIVED IN THAT TIMEFRAME WHERE SHE COULD HAVE HAD THE OPORTUNITY TO MEET ALL OF THE ORIGINAL TEMPTATIONS.SINCE SHE LOVES THESE SONGS I CAN SEE HER SETTING A NEW TREND OF LISTENING TO THE TEMPS, AMONG HER PEERS. I WISH I HAD THE MONEY FOR HER TO BE ABLE TO MEET YOU MR. OTIS BUT I JUST WANT YOU TO KNOW YOU ARE A BIG PART OF MY DAUGHTERS LIFE THANKYOU FOR THE WONDERFULL SONGS.
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Date: June 9th, 2009
Name: Fairillia
Subject: Fan
Comment: Otis,
I am such a big fan of the group, the old members Paul, Eddie, David, Melvin and you. I love all of you guys even though most are gone, and I am much younger, I really wish that I could have met some of them such as Eddie, David, I love their voices. I just wanted to let you know that I am a big fan of the original members including Dennis Edwards, not Dennis with the Temptation Review.
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Date: April 25th, 2009
Name: Leona I George
Subject: Otis Williams
Comment: Dear Otis I enjoy all of your wonderful and brilliant music through out the years, I grew up with the fantasic songs tou all sing.I love when you and the guys dance and move your hips.and those sexy moves!!!I love all of THe Tempting Temptations! Gotta go until next time. God Bless You ALL
lots of my love& Kisses LOVE Leona xxxxxqqqqq
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Date: January 13th, 2009
Name: Amy Smith
Subject: Otis Williams
Comment: Otis Williams offers America a wonderful legacy!..We are very proud of him; not just People of Color- all are glad for what he has given us musically. As a junior high school student in New Jersey in the late 1960s, there were times when it was the Caucasian students that reminded we Black students that a particular Motown group would be on Ed Sullivan on the weekend, admonishing us not to miss it!.....As a surprise birthday gift, we treated our Son Scott to a Temptations concert when he was
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Date: December 26th, 2008
Name: Wanda R. Smith
Subject: Book about the Temptations
Comment: Mr. Williams, I have reviewed and reviewed the Temptations movie. I can look at this movie over and over again. It is such a beatiful story. My question is: Is there a book to go along with the movie. I would really like to read the book. If there is about could you, would you please send me the information, so that I may purchase it and a also information on the Temptations period. I tried to pull up the web site. But it gave me a dating site. Looking forward to hearing from you soon.
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Otis Williams: The ‘Never Ending Story’ of the Temptations |
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By Deardra Shuler
08-23-04
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"Berry Gordy saw the group at a record hop in Detroit and asked us to come join his record label and we did in 1961. Berry was a noted songwriter around Detroit who simply got tired of being gypped out of his royalties and decided to start Motown," explained Williams. "Prior to our going to Motown we were known as Otis Williams and The Distants. We had a popular recording out called ‘Come On. Before that, we were the Siberians. When we came over to Motown we became the Temptations. We were Motown’s first all male group."
The current lineup consists of Otis Williams, Ron Tyson, Terry Weeks, G.C. Cameron and Joe Herndon. There was a period when the Temptations had a great run of hits. "Yes, the Temptations had a lot of hits but one of the better periods was when Paul Williams, Melvin Franklin, Eddie Kendricks and David Ruffin were members. David joined the group in 1964. That was when the Temptations were the most memorable and unique," says Otis. Smokey Robinson wrote several of the Temptation hits. He wrote: "The Way You Do the Things You Do," "My Girl," "Get Ready," "Since I Lost My Baby," and "I Wish It Would Rain," etc. He was an artist, song-writer and producer. Producer Norman Whitfield also wrote several songs for the group including "Cloud Nine"; "I Can’t Get Next To You"; "Papa Was a Rolling Stone" and "Runaway Child."
Otis was born in Texas but grew up in Detroit. "When I moved to Detroit, I became impressed with performers such as Frankie Lyman and the Teenagers; the Cadillacs; Ruth Brown; and the heavy hitters that were around during the infancy days of Rock ‘n Roll. In 1956, as a teenager, I was inspired by these groups and decided that was what I wanted to do, too," reflected the singer. Otis formed several groups until he found the right combination. "The Temptations look for a song that best suits us. A song that is produced well and one we feel we can do well. We have a CD out now called ‘Legacy.’ Legacy was released in June, 2004. Most of the songs on it are originals. It’s our last recording for Motown so it will become a collector’s item. There was a brief time we left Motown and went to Atlantic Records in the late 1970s now, once again, we are moving away from Motown," stated the renowned performer. "Since Berry Gordy left in 1988, Motown hasn’t been the same. Now you got accountants, corporate folks and lawyers. Much of what you see in the business today is what I would call "bottom line pencil pushers."
The Temptations have had many glorious moments, such moments as their induction into the "Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame;" acquiring a star on the ‘Hollywood Walk of Fame’; receiving 4 Grammies; breaking all records at the Apollo Theatre and the Copacabana; having been part of the Motown 25 TV Show and the Temptation mini-series. Also, Williams co-authored his book entitled "Temptations." The Temptations recently appeared at Radio City Music Hall demonstrating their trade mark style of dress and fluidity of motion.
Otis spoke of the downward spiral of society these days. "We have become a very decadent society. There is a decline in morals and it seems its all about the mighty dollar. There is nothing left to the imagination. At least music is one thing that still allows folks to have common ground. No matter where the Temptations go, even in the most remote parts of the world, people know about the music of Motown. Under Clinton we were flourishing but since Bush came into office the economy changed dramatically. I am voting. Everybody needs to vote to avoid another four years of Bush. Bush has definitely killed America’s credibility in a whole lot of ways."
The Temptations have assured their place in history and Otis Williams is truly the last of his kind as well as a legend in his own time. The Temptations have given a grateful world a fabulous legacy that will go on for years to come.
Interested parties can visit William’s website which can be accessed on www.otiswilliams.net. Otis plans to add his clothing line, life story and his oil paintings and sketches in future.
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