Nedra Ruffin, daughter of Temptations legend David Ruffin passed away on May 19 from COVID-19 complications. The 58-year-old Detroiter was admitted to Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oaks on Mother’s Day ...
Jimmy Ruffin, a Motown soul singer and older brother of The Temptations’ David Ruffin, has died. Ruffin passed away on Nov. 17. He was 78. Ruffin, born May 7, 1936 in Collinsville, Miss. sang in ...
The Temptations is one of my all-time favorite singing groups. I’m especially a fan of the “Classic Five” lineup (I like to call it their “Death Lineup”—no pun intended) of David Ruffin, Eddie ...
*Celebrating David Ruffin‘s birthday today, January 18th! Released 50 years ago December 1964, “My Girl” by The Temptations became a national hit in early 1965. David Ruffin sang lead vocal on the ...
The Temptations are celebrating 60 years of “My Girl.” They kicked off the milestone anniversary in partnership with Princess Cruises a.k.a. The Love Boat on Saturday (Jan. 4) with a special ...
Stephen DeAngelis is resuming his ongoing salute to Broadway and Off-Broadway Standbys, Understudies and Alternates with the next edition of AT THIS PERFORMANCE…™ to be held on Monday, September 27th ...
David Ruffin was a singer from The Temptations. During a 2020 interview with The Detroit News, Robinson discussed why he thought “My Girl” was perfect for Ruffin’s vocals. “So David with his gruff ...
When it comes to quintessential covers of traditional holiday songs, arguably one of the best — and definitely most soulful — is The Temptations’ 1980 reinterpretation of the classic “Silent Night.” ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. "Ain't Too Proud - The Life and Times of The Temptations" opened last night ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Jimmy Ruffin, the Motown singer whose hits include What Becomes of the Brokenhearted and Hold on to My Love , died Monday in a Las Vegas hospital. He was 78. Philicia Ruffin and Jimmy ...
The Temptations, UK, April 1972. (L-R) Otis Williams, Richard Street (1942 – 2013), Melvin Franklin (1942 – 1995), Damon Harris (1950 – 2013) and Dennis Edwards (1943 – 2018). (Photo by Evening ...