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The Temptations

R&B and Soul music dates back to the 1940s and 1950s and both have their origins in gospel and blues. Generally, New York City, Chicago, and other urban areas are known to be the birthplaces of soul. R&B, on the other hand, was originally created for the lack of a better description for the genre. Soul music is known for its intense vocals as well as its spiritual and religious roots, while contemporary R&B typically has a more poppy sound with smooth vocals.

Legendary soul artists include Ray Charles, James Brown, and later Stevie Wonder and Gladys Knight. Today's R&B scene is shaped by musicians such as Jill Scott, Chris Brown, and Mary J. Blige. Hear the best of soul and R&B by getting The Temptations tickets from TicketRoom today!

The Temptations Concerts

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06.12.2024 08:00

Atlantic City

USA

Sound Waves at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino - Atlantic City

06.12.2024 08:00

$127.20-$514.25

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07.12.2024 07:30

Glenside

USA

Keswick Theatre

07.12.2024 07:30

$156.33-$467.50

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08.12.2024 08:00

Oxon Hill

USA

The Theater at MGM National Harbor

08.12.2024 08:00

$67.00-$457.00

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11.12.2024 08:00

Medford

USA

Chevalier Theatre

11.12.2024 08:00

$74.30-$525.00

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12.12.2024 07:30

New Brunswick

USA

State Theatre - NJ

12.12.2024 07:30

$72.80-$531.00

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13.12.2024 08:00

Port Chester

USA

Capitol Theatre - Port Chester

13.12.2024 08:00

$79.51-$500.00

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14.12.2024 08:00

Niagara Falls

USA

Seneca Niagara Events Center At Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino

14.12.2024 08:00

$52.00-$623.75

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29.12.2024 07:00

Monticello

USA

Resorts World Catskills - Monticello

29.12.2024 07:00

$122.00-$122.00

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08.01.2025 07:30

Colorado Springs

USA

Pikes Peak Center

08.01.2025 07:30

$104.50-$489.50

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09.01.2025 07:30

Denver

USA

Paramount Theatre - Denver

09.01.2025 07:30

$89.06-$590.00

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10.01.2025 08:00

Santa Fe

USA

Buffalo Thunder Resort & Spa

10.01.2025 08:00

$52.72-$109.00

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11.01.2025 07:30

Las Vegas

USA

The Smith Center

11.01.2025 07:30

$72.00-$539.00

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15.01.2025 07:00

Mesa

USA

Mesa Arts Center - Ikeda Theater

15.01.2025 07:00

$101.97-$858.50

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17.01.2025 07:30

Oakland

USA

Paramount Theatre - Oakland

17.01.2025 07:30

$72.13-$2740.00

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18.01.2025 08:00

Indio

USA

Fantasy Springs Resort & Casino

18.01.2025 08:00

$109.00-$845.00

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19.01.2025 08:00

Los Angeles

USA

Dolby Theatre

19.01.2025 08:00

$116.60-$621.00

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28.01.2025 08:00

New Orleans

USA

Saenger Theatre - New Orleans

28.01.2025 08:00

$72.00-$561.75

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30.01.2025 08:00

Austin

USA

ACL Live At The Moody Theater

30.01.2025 08:00

$75.08-$293.00

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02.02.2025 06:00

Grand Prairie

USA

Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie

02.02.2025 06:00

$71.99-$2320.00

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03.03.2025 07:30

Sarasota

USA

Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall

03.03.2025 07:30

$77.85-$782.75

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04.03.2025 07:30

Clearwater

USA

Ruth Eckerd Hall

04.03.2025 07:30

$82.00-$355.00

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07.03.2025 08:00

Immokalee

USA

Seminole Casino Immokalee

07.03.2025 08:00

$186.00-$293.00

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08.03.2025 07:30

Melbourne

USA

King Center For The Performing Arts

08.03.2025 07:30

$130.00-$204.00

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09.03.2025 06:00

Savannah

USA

Johnny Mercer Theatre

09.03.2025 06:00

$82.50-$670.88

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16.03.2025 07:30

El Paso

USA

The Plaza Theatre - El Paso

16.03.2025 07:30

$64.00-$516.00

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10.04.2025 08:00

Cleveland

USA

State Theatre - Cleveland

10.04.2025 08:00

$77.00-$590.00

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11.04.2025 07:00

Shipshewana

USA

Blue Gate Performing Arts Center

11.04.2025 07:00

$118.00-$833.25

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13.04.2025 07:00

Indianapolis

USA

Murat Theatre at Old National Centre

13.04.2025 07:00

$63.82-$2620.00

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17.04.2025 07:30

Lancaster

USA

American Music Theatre

17.04.2025 07:30

$96.80-$520.80

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24.04.2025 08:00

Stamford

USA

Stamford Center For The Arts - Palace Theatre

24.04.2025 08:00

$99.00-$3230.00

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25.04.2025 08:00

Bethlehem

USA

Sands Bethlehem Event Center

25.04.2025 08:00

$65.00-$2620.00

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07.05.2025 08:00

Richmond

USA

Altria Theater - Richmond

07.05.2025 08:00

$97.00-$593.75

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10.05.2025 08:00

Atlanta

USA

Fabulous Fox Theatre - Atlanta

10.05.2025 08:00

$120.00-$1515.00

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Artist Info

Thanks to their fine-tuned choreography -- and even finer harmonies -- the Temptations became the definitive male vocal group of the 1960s; one of Motown's most elastic acts, they tackled both lush pop and politically charged funk with equal flair, and weathered a steady stream of changes in personnel and consumer tastes with rare dignity and grace. The Temptations' initial five-man lineup formed in Detroit in 1961 as a merger of two local vocal groups, the Primes and the Distants. Baritone Otis Williams, Elbridge (aka El, or Al) Bryant, and bass vocalist Melvin Franklin were longtime veterans of the Detroit music scene when they joined together in the Distants, who in 1959 recorded the single "Come On" for the local Northern label. Around the same time, the Primes, a trio comprised of tenor Eddie Kendricks, Paul Williams (no relation to Otis), and Kell Osborne, relocated to the Motor City from their native Alabama; they quickly found success locally, and their manager even put together a girl group counterpart dubbed the Primettes. (Later, three of the Primettes -- Diana Ross, Mary Wilson and Florence Ballard -- formed the Supremes).
In 1961, the Primes disbanded, but not before Otis Williams saw them perform live, where he was impressed both by Kendricks' vocal prowess and Paul Williams' choreography skills. Soon, Otis Williams, Paul Williams, Bryant, Franklin, and Kendricks joined together as the Elgins; after a name change to the Temptations, they signed to the Motown subsidiary Miracle, where they released a handful of singles over the ensuing months. Only one, the 1962 effort "Dream Come True," achieved any commercial success, however, and in 1963, Bryant either resigned or was fired after physically attacking Paul Williams. The Tempts' fortunes changed dramatically in 1964 when they recruited tenor David Ruffin to replace Bryant; after entering the studio with writer/producer Smokey Robinson, they emerged with the pop smash "The Way You Do the Things You Do," the first in a series of 37 career Top Ten hits. With Robinson again at the helm, they returned in 1965 with their signature song, "My Girl," a number one pop and R&B hit; other Top 20 hits that year included "It's Growing," "Since I Lost My Baby," "Don't Look Back," and "My Baby."
In 1966, the Tempts recorded another Robinson hit, "Get Ready," before forgoing his smooth popcraft for the harder-edged soul of producers Norman Whitfield and Brian Holland. After spotlighting Kendricks on the smash "Ain't Too Proud to Beg," the group allowed Ruffin to take control over a string of hits including "Beauty's Only Skin Deep" and "(I Know) I'm Losing You." Beginning around 1967, Whitfield assumed full production control, and their records became ever rougher and more muscular, as typified by the 1968 success "I Wish It Would Rain." After Ruffin failed to appear at a 1968 live performance, the other four Tempts fired him; he was replaced by ex-Contour Dennis Edwards, whose less polished voice adapted perfectly to the psychedelic-influenced soul period the group entered following the success of the single "Cloud Nine." As the times changed, so did the group, and as the 1960s drew to a close, the Temptations' music became overtly political; in the wake of "Cloud Nine" -- its title a thinly veiled drug allegory -- came records like "Run Away Child, Running Wild," "Psychedelic Shack," and "Ball of Confusion (That's What the World Is Today)."
After the chart-topping success of the gossamer ballad "Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me)" in 1971, Kendricks exited for a solo career. Soon, Paul Williams left the group as well; long plagued by alcoholism and other personal demons, he was eventually discovered dead from a self-inflected gunshot wound on August 17, 1973, at the age of 34. In their stead, the remaining trio recruited tenors Damon Harris and Richard Street; after the 1971 hit "Superstar (Remember How You Got Where You Are)," they returned in 1972 with the brilliant number one single "Papa Was a Rolling Stone." While the Tempts hit the charts regularly throughout 1973 with "Masterpiece," "Let Your Hair Down," and "The Plastic Man," their success as a pop act gradually dwindled as the '70s wore on. After Harris exited in 1975 (replaced by tenor Glenn Leonard), the group cut 1976's The Temptations Do the Temptations, their final album for Motown. With Louis Price taking over for Edwards, they signed to Atlantic, and attempted to reach the disco market with the LPs Bare Back and Hear to Tempt You.
After Edwards returned to the fold (resulting in Price's hasty exit), the Temptations re-entered the Motown stable, and scored a 1980 hit with "Power." In 1982, Ruffin and Kendricks returned for Reunion, which also included all five of the current Temptations; a tour followed, but problems with Motown, as well as personal differences, cut Ruffin's and Kendricks' tenures short. In the years that followed, the Temptations continued touring and recording, although by the '90s they were essentially an oldies act; only Otis Williams, who published his autobiography in 1988, remained from the original lineup. The intervening years were marked by tragedy: after touring in the late '80s with Kendricks and Edwards as a member of the "Tribute to the Temptations" package tour, Ruffin died on June 1, 1991, after overdosing on cocaine; he was 50 years old. On October 5, 1992, Kendricks died at the age of 52 of lung cancer, and on February 23, 1995, 52-year-old Franklin passed away after suffering a brain seizure. In 1998, the Temptations returned with Phoenix Rising; that same year, their story was also the subject of a well-received NBC television mini-series. Ear-Resistable followed in the spring of 2000 and would win the Grammy Award for Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance the following year. In 2004, Legacy became their last album for Motown as 2006’s Reflections was released by New Door. The label also released their 2007 effort, Back to Front, which featured new recordings of soul classics from the '60s and '70s. After three years of touring the globe, they returned with Still Here, which was issued on the eve of their 50th anniversary.

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