Richard Street |
He was 70, reports the Detroit Free Press.
Street, a Detroit
native, formally joined the Tempts in 1971 after a long association with the
group, having performed with Otis Williams and Melvin Franklin in the ‘50s
vocal group the Distants. Before joining the Temptations, he wore several hats
at Motown during the 1960s, working in the label’s quality control department,
recording with his group the Monitors and periodically filling in for ailing
Tempts baritone Paul Williams.
He became a full-time Tempt upon Paul Williams’ departure,
and was part of the Grammy-winning lineup that scored big on the pop charts
with hits such as “Papa Was a Rollin’ Stone” (1972) and “Masterpiece” (1973).
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