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The Temptations

Because of their fine-tuned choreography — and also finer harmonies — the Temptations became the definitive man vocal band of the 1960s; among Motown’s most flexible works, they tackled both lush pop and politically billed funk with identical flair, and weathered a reliable stream of adjustments in workers and consumer …

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Dennis Edwards

Once a Enticement, always a Enticement may be the motto for explosive vocalist Dennis Edwards, who’s joined, still left, and re-joined the group 3 x. Edwards was created in Birmingham, but his family members relocated to Detroit when he was seven. As a higher school college student, Edwards sang using …

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The Contours

The Contours are widely remembered because of their 1962 smash “Do YOU LIKE Me?,” among the early strikes that helped place Motown in the map. However they aren’t generally connected with their contribution towards the label; these were among the roughest, hardest R&B groupings Berry Gordy ever agreed upon, and …

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