Otis Williams, the founder and, at 84, last surviving original member of the Temptations, remembers the night in 1964 when the group was performing at the 20 Grand Club in Detroit. Smokey Robinson ...
Face2Face Africa on MSN: Otis Williams of the Temptations says the group’s Motown contracts were like slavery
Otis Williams, the last surviving original member of The Temptations, has shared how Black artists were exploited in the 1960s, comparing contracts they signed to a form of slavery. The Temptations ...
Otis Williams of the Temptations says the group’s Motown contracts were like slavery
*Otis Williams, the only surviving founding member of The Temptations, is shedding light on the difficult business realities the group faced early in their career. His account points to an era when ...
People: What Happened to The Temptations Members? Inside Their Lives After the Original Band Split
What Happened to The Temptations Members? Inside Their Lives After the Original Band Split
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EURweb on MSN: Otis Williams Reflects on The Temptations’ Early Struggles and ‘Slave’ Contracts
Black Enterprise on MSN: Otis Williams Talks The Temptations' Slavery Contract With Motown
MarketWatch: The Temptations to Headline Licensing Expo's Opening Night Party in Las Vegas
The Temptations to Headline Licensing Expo's Opening Night Party in Las Vegas
After more than 60 years as a band, The Temptations are going strong with a new lineup Michael Ochs Archives/Getty It’s been well over six decades since The Temptations hit the music scene in Detroit.