- By Casey Martin
- Entertainment
The quintessential Motown vocal group, The Temptations offer a rich blend of voices accompanied by stylish, coordinated dance moves. With songs and production from some of Motown’s brightest lights - most notably Smokey Robinson and Norman Whitfield - the Temptations have lived up to their billing as emperors of soul. During the gilded age of soul music in general and Motown in particular, the Temptations delivered the intricate harmonies of street corner serenaders and the polished choreography of a Sixties soul revue.
Throughout the years The Temptations have remained true to their tradition. They survived the whims of fashion, whether disco or techno, and stuck to their guns. Over the course of their career the Temptations have had 83 charted Billboard U.S. singles and 44 Billboard Top 10 Hits including "My Girl", 'Just My Imagination', 'Ain't Too Proud', 'Papa was a Rolling Stone', and "I Can't Get Next to You'. With a lineup that includes founding member Otis Williams, the group has remained active, perpetuating what they’ve long referred to as 'the tradition.'
The State Theatre’s opening night on December 6th, 1928 featured Paul Tremaine and his Aristocrats of Modern Music. The show promised '21 Peppy, Snappy Entertainers' and admission cost 50 cents. Now, 85 years later, ticket prices may have increased, but the Theatre has continued to create a magical haven for theatre and concertgoers.
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