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 | Utilizing his unique style, and smooth delivery, Mr. Edwards is known as one of the most influential singers in the history of Pop music. 1989 induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame,and his 1999 induction into the Alabama Hall of Fame confirm this fact. With sales of over 100 million, Dennis Edwards was enlisted as lead singer of The Temptations in 1968 his gritty leads fueling such songs as: "Cloud Nine", "I Can't Get Next to You", "Ball of Confusion", and "Psychedelic Shack, as well as the groundbreaking singles "Papa Was a Rolling Stone" and "Masterpiece". Dennis made one of the great duets of the decade, "Don't Look Any Further"
|  | The Spinners were the greatest soul group of the early '70s, creating a body of work that defined the lush, seductive sound of Philly soul. their albums constantly went gold and charted in the Top 20. "Mighty Love", "Then Came You", "Could It Be I'm Fallin In Love" "I'll Be Around", "Rubberband Man", "Games People Play", "It's A Shame", "Working My Way Bck to You" |  | Russell Thompkins Jr. & The New Stylistics: for over thirty years Russell was the original l ead singer of the Stylistics and lead the group to international fame and recognition recording such hits as: "Stop, Look, Listen", "You're A Big Girl Now", "You Are Everything" "Betcha By Golly Wow", "Rock N Roll Baby" 'People Make The World Go Round" "You Make Me Feel Brand New", "Hurry Up This Way Again", "Children of the Night", "Break up To Make up", "Stone In Love With You", "You'll never Get To Heaven" |  | Ted Wizard Mills: is the former lead singer of R&B group Blue Magic. Ted's sultry smooth vocals spawned such hits as; "Sideshow," released in April 1974, which went gold, topped the R&B charts, and became a Top Ten pop hit. "What's Come Over Me", "Chasing Rainbows" "Stop to Start", "Tear It Down", "Three Ring Circus,"
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'Look Over Your Shoulder' "Ooh, Baby, Baby" |  | What constitutes a legend? I suspect it is time and staying power. The Legendary Intruders known for their 1980 chart busters “Together,” “We’ll Be United,” and “I Wanna Know Your Name,” have brought history into modern day via their music. They are especially remembered every Mother’s Day for their timeless hit “I’ll Always Love My Mama.” Their music is synonymous with romance. |
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