Everything about Dennis Edwards totally explained
Dennis Edwards (born
February 3,
1943 in
Birmingham, Alabama) is an
American soul and
R&B singer, most noted for being one of
Motown act
The Temptations' lead singers.
Before joining
The Contours in 1967, Edwards recorded a single for the obscure Detroit label, International Soulville Records. The single was a track called "I Didn't Have To (But I Did)" with "Johnnie On The Spot". The record is very rare and saught after by northern soul fans. It has sold for prices ranging from $3000.00 to $6000.00 USD. Edwards soon replaced
David Ruffin as lead singer of The Temptations in
1968 after Ruffin was fired for what has been deemed unprofessional behavior. Edwards had been a friend of the group before hand and in particular had been a friend of Ruffin's. With his gospel-hewn vocals, Edwards led the group through its
psychedelic,
funk, and
disco periods; two of the Temptations songs he apperars on, "
Cloud Nine" and "
Papa Was a Rollin' Stone", won
Grammy Awards.
When "Papa" was first presented to the group, Edwards angrily refused to sing the first verse, because his father had
actually died on "
the third of September", just like the father portrayed in the song. He was greatly offended by this coincidence and accused songwriters
Norman Whitfield and
Barrett Strong of deliberately assigning him the verse. They denied that the lyric assignment was intentional.
Edwards remained in the Temptations until being fired by
Otis Williams in
1977 just before the group's departure from Motown to
Atlantic Records. After a failed attempt at a Motown solo career, Edwards rejoined the Temptations in
1980, when they returned to Motown.
In
1982, Edwards got the chance to sing with Ruffin when Ruffin and
Eddie Kendricks were part of the
Reunion album and tour. Edwards began missing shows and rehearsals, and was replaced in
1984 by
Ali-Ollie Woodson. At this time, Motown launched Edwards' solo career, and he'd a hit with the 1984 single
"Don't Look Any Further", a duet with
Siedah Garrett. When problems arose between Woodson and the Temptations in
1987, Edwards was brought back once again, but was himself replaced by Woodson in
1989 after being fired a third and final time by Otis Williams.
Edwards toured and recorded with fellow ex-Temptations David Ruffin and
Eddie Kendricks during the late-
1980s as "Ruffin/Kendricks/Edwards, Former Leads of The Temptations". After the deaths of both Ruffin and Kendricks, Edwards was forced to wrap up the project alone. During the
1990s, Edwards began touring under the name "Dennis Edwards & the Temptations", prompting a legal battle between himself and Otis Williams. It was decided that Edwards' group would be called "The Temptations Revue featuring Dennis Edwards", the name that Edwards tours under to this day. Edwards' current group includes Paul Williams Jr., David Sea, Mike Patillo, and Chris Arnold.
Dennis Edwards was the tallest
Temptations' Member at 6'4" tall, matched only by
David Ruffin.
Edwards was portrayed by
Charles Ley in the 1998
The Temptations biographical miniseries, though he wasn't heavily focused upon, as the miniseries gave more attention to the Ruffin-era Temptations line up.
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