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Dennis Edwards, a former lead singer of The Temptations, dies at 74

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Dennis Edwards, a former lead singer of The Temptations, dies at 74

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(Reuters) - Grammy-winner Dennis Edwards, who performed lead vocals for some of the chart-topping Motown singles recorded by The Temptations in the 1960s and 1970s, has died at age 74, his manager said on Friday.

 

Edwards died at a hospital in Chicago on Thursday night or Friday morning of complications from an unspecified illness, his manager Toby Ludwig said by phone.

 

The singer, who lived outside St. Louis, would have celebrated his 75th birthday on Saturday.

 

The Alabama-born Edwards replaced David Ruffin as lead singer of The Temptations in 1968.

 

Edwards sang lead on some of the vocal group's most memorable hits, including "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone," a 1972 release that earned Edwards and the group two Grammy Awards, and "I Can't Get Next To You," which topped the pop charts in 1969.

 

Edwards left The Temptations around the time the group left Motown to sign with Atlantic Records in 1977. He rejoined and left multiple times in the 1980s, when the group enjoyed far less success on the pop charts than in the previous two decades.

 

Edwards was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989 as a member of The Temptations.

 

 
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RIP

Edited by isaanbanhou

Wonderful memories.  RIP my friend.. 

He won a Grammy back when it meant something. RIP

 

Those WERE the days.....RIP :thumbsup:

8 hours ago, isaanbanhou said:

 

RIP

Those were the days , a slow dance to this without the girl texting at the same time.

 

Wonderful times , ok I was 20 yo.

Grew up 60 miles from Detroit on the Canadian side. Use to listen CKLW which drove my mother crazy. All that great motown music and latest pop rock music was the greatest back then. Miss them times.

 

It was the third of (February) that day I'll always remember cause that was the day that my....Much respect. RIP

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