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Richard Street (Temps & Monitors) Live In The UK magazine cover

Just seen this in the local press. If anyone in Essex is not busy Vajazzling the cat and short of something to do on Fri 12th Oct it could be worth a butchers.

During the mid-1960s, Street performed with a Motown act called The Monitors, who had only one minor hit, 1966's "Greetings (This is Uncle Sam)", to its name."¨ Street knew the Temptations and Otis Williams, in particular, having worked for Motown in quality control and through his vocal work with the Distants and the Monitors. By the late-1960s, Street was being called upon to travel with The Temptations and sing Paul Williams' parts from off-stage, while Paul Williams, who suffered from both alcoholism and sickle-cell disease, danced and lip-synchedonstage. Street officially replaced Paul Williams in mid-1971, after both he and Eddie Kendricks left the group."¨"¨

Taff

http://www.towngatet...?articleid=4265

http://www.richardstreet.net

http://www.richardst...early_years.asp

During the mid-1960s, Street performed with a Motown act called The Monitors, who had only one minor hit, 1966's "Greetings (This is Uncle Sam)", to its name."¨Street knew the Temptations and Otis Williams, in particular, having worked for Motown in quality control and through his vocal work with the Distants and the Monitors. By the late-1960s, Street was being called upon to travel with The Temptations and sing Paul Williams' parts from off-stage, while Paul Williams, who suffered from both alcoholism and sickle-cell disease, danced and lip-synchedonstage. Street officially replaced Paul Williams in mid-1971, after both he and Eddie Kendricks left the group."¨"¨Taff

Born and raised in Motor City, Detroit, Richard Street began his musical career at the tender age of 12, playing piano and singing with his mother's encouragement and support. Since then he has been a professional entertainer for over 47 years.

Well known as an incredible vocalist, in the early days of Motown Richard lent his tenor to sweeten vocal tracks, but stayed away from the public eye. This placed him in the unique setting of being the voice behind many of the leads in The Temptations; although, no one saw him in the group. He was on the microphone in the wings as the vocalist on stage lip-synched to his vocals, frequently receiving a standing ovation.

In 1971, through the orchestration of God's hand, Richard assumed his rightful place with The Temptations as a full time member.

The group undertook a notable shift in direction and within a few years The Temptations were tracking topical subjects such as the Vietnam War and urban poverty. Richard delighted television, stage, radio and record-buying audiences with his leads on songs like 'Heavenly', 'The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face', 'Firefly', 'Hey Girl', 'Masterpiece', 'Every Time I Close My Eyes', 'I'll Keep My Light In My Window', 'Super Star', 'Show Me Your Love', 'Bare Back', 'Standing On the Top', 'Love and many more.

Among the awards Richard has received are three Grammy Awards, two American Music Awards, and an NAACP Award. He was also there when The Temptations were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989.

For over 22 years as a member of The Temptations Richard performed hundreds of shows and along with other members past and present, they visited over 40 countries worldwide. Now, with all but one of the original members of the original Temptations having passed on, Richard presents the music of The Temptations in its original 5 man group format with a group lineup consisting of Lawrence Jones (originally from Detroit now resident in Las Vegas), together with current Detroit native Eddie Watkins, Larry Johnson and Bob Henley 111. Presenting all of The Temptations best-loved hits.

Richard and his group are a "must see" musical journey in time ... the way it used to be!




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Chalky

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It would appear he is doing some sort of tour. he has dates at the following.....

28 Sep Brighton, Concorde 2

30 Sep Warrington, Pyramid and Parr Hall

30 Sep Warrington, Warrington Parr Hall

9 Oct Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle City Hall

Not sure what the crack is with two Warrington dates on the same date?

Saxafone

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It would appear he is doing some sort of tour. he has dates at the following.....

30 Sep Warrington, Pyramid and Parr Hall

30 Sep Warrington, Warrington Parr Hall

Not sure what the crack is with two Warrington dates on the same date?

Chalky, I think it's one combined venue - Pyramid & Parr hall. It looks from their web site like he's on at the Parr Hall.

http://www.pyramidpa...bout-the-venues

Taff

Saxafone

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Think they must have made a mistake putting two shows same date down?

Chalky, if I have my usual after work Friday decompression pints, I'll probably be seeing 2 of him in Essex as well! :)

Taff

Shinehead

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It would appear he is doing some sort of tour. he has dates at the following.....

28 Sep Brighton, Concorde 2

30 Sep Warrington, Pyramid and Parr Hall

30 Sep Warrington, Warrington Parr Hall

9 Oct Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle City Hall

Not sure what the crack is with two Warrington dates on the same date?

Also appearing at the Rotherham Civic Theatre on Monday September the 24th

Chalky

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Also appearing at the Rotherham Civic Theatre on Monday September the 24th

I've had today off work, if I'd known I'd have had Monday off as well and gone. Do they promote these gigs? Several artists this year haven't had the foggiest that they are touring.

Shinehead

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I've had today off work, if I'd known I'd have had Monday off as well and gone. Do they promote these gigs? Several artists this year haven't had the foggiest that they are touring.

Been promoted round Rotherham town centre but i,ve not even seen it in the local press so i can,t see many been there hope i,m wrong though.

Chalky

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Been promoted round Rotherham town centre but i,ve not even seen it in the local press so i can,t see many been there hope i,m wrong though.

If anyone sees any artist worth a mention, let me know and I'll sort some sort of article out and at least let everyone on here know.

Shinehead

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If anybody is interested tickets for the Rotherham gig are £20 and are still on sale.

Chalky

Posted

Done a search and more dates here....

http://www.ents24.com/web/artist/87433/Richard_Street.html

Sat 22nd Sept St George's Concert Hall Bradford

Mon 24th Sep Rotherham Civic Theatre Rotherham

Wed 26th Sep Hall For Cornwall (HFC) Truro

Thu 27th Sep Grand Pavilion Porthcawl

Fri 28th Sep Concorde 2 Brighton

Sat 29th Sep Embassy Ballroom Selsey

Sun 30th Sep Pyramid & Parr Hall Warrington

Tue 2nd Oct King's Lynn Corn Exchange King's Lynn

Thu 4th Oct The Alban Arena St. Albans

Fri 5th Oct Ferneham Hall Fareham

Sat 6th Oct Club Tropicana Skegness

Sun 7th Oct Orchard Theatre Dartford

Tue 9th Oct Newcastle City Hall Newcastle upon Tyne

Wed 10th Oct The Jam House Birmingham

Thu 11th Oct The Marine Hall Fleetwood

Fri 12th Oct Towngate Theatre & Conference Centre Basildon

Sat 13th Oct Regent Theatre Ipswich

Sun 14th Oct Everyman Theatre Cheltenham

Tue 16th Oct Assembly Hall Theatre Tunbridge Wells

Wed 17th Oct The Camberley Theatre Camberley

Sun 21st Oct Floral Pavilion Theatre New Brighton

Tue 23rd Oct Hull City Hall Hull

Wed 24th Oct The Jam House Edinburgh

Thu 25th Oct Rothes Halls Glenrothes

Fri 26th Oct Pavilion Theatre Glasgow

Sat 27th Oct Albert Halls (Festival Hall) Bolton

Daryl

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Done a search and more dates here....

http://www.ents24.co...ard_Street.html

Sat 22nd Sept St George's Concert Hall Bradford

Mon 24th Sep Rotherham Civic Theatre Rotherham

Wed 26th Sep Hall For Cornwall (HFC) Truro

Thu 27th Sep Grand Pavilion Porthcawl

Fri 28th Sep Concorde 2 Brighton

Sat 29th Sep Embassy Ballroom Selsey

Sun 30th Sep Pyramid & Parr Hall Warrington

Tue 2nd Oct King's Lynn Corn Exchange King's Lynn

Thu 4th Oct The Alban Arena St. Albans

Fri 5th Oct Ferneham Hall Fareham

Sat 6th Oct Club Tropicana Skegness

Sun 7th Oct Orchard Theatre Dartford

Tue 9th Oct Newcastle City Hall Newcastle upon Tyne

Wed 10th Oct The Jam House Birmingham

Thu 11th Oct The Marine Hall Fleetwood

Fri 12th Oct Towngate Theatre & Conference Centre Basildon

Sat 13th Oct Regent Theatre Ipswich

Sun 14th Oct Everyman Theatre Cheltenham

Tue 16th Oct Assembly Hall Theatre Tunbridge Wells

Wed 17th Oct The Camberley Theatre Camberley

Sun 21st Oct Floral Pavilion Theatre New Brighton

Tue 23rd Oct Hull City Hall Hull

Wed 24th Oct The Jam House Edinburgh

Thu 25th Oct Rothes Halls Glenrothes

Fri 26th Oct Pavilion Theatre Glasgow

Sat 27th Oct Albert Halls (Festival Hall) Bolton

Going to the Hull one
Rob Wigley

Posted

These "Temps" are really worth seeing Richard Street does the business and holds the Grammy's to prove it--as with above I'd have gone to Rotherham if I'd have known ! last saw them at Baltic Soul in front of 3,000 people !

Cheapsiderecords

Posted

These "Temps" are really worth seeing Richard Street does the business

I saw him 5 years or so ago here in Hamilton, Ontario - very good show.

Keithg

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Had a few reports back from people who have been to see him,all really good,so i may be tempted to see him in Bolton....

One person i spoke to enjoyed Richard's Temptations better than the real ones that tour at the moment :-)

Saxafone

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Had a few reports back from people who have been to see him,all really good,so i may be tempted to see him in Bolton....

One person i spoke to enjoyed Richard's Temptations better than the real ones that tour at the moment :-)

Have to admit that the gig at Basildon totally rocked............Motor City Essex. Clearly not Northern repertoire but the theatre was chocka and Richard and the band had them all off their feet and bouncing.

Richard's ability to contribute to a full set is clearly limited and whilst the band did approx a 2 hour show Richard opted out on many and did intros and the like.

However when the 6ts numbers came around he was the dog's and gave it the full monty.

He did loads of Motown anecdotes and in particular he did a very poignant intro to "I wish it would rain" which he took the lead on brilliantly ........explaining the fate of the writer Roger Penzabene who committed suicide just as the record was issued because his wife was playing around.

I personally never knew that and "I could never Love another" has always been a favourite of mine. It will have added meaning in future.

Taff

http://en.wikipedia....h_It_Would_Rain

More so than a number of other Motown songs, there is real sentiment and pain behind the song's words. Lyricist Penzabene had just found out his wife was cheating on him with another man. Unable to deal with the pain and unable to stop loving his wife, Penzabene expressed his pain in the lyrics of this song and its follow-up on the Temptations' release schedule, "I Could Never Love Another (After Loving You)". The distraught Penzabene committed suicide on New Year's Eve 1967, a week after the single's release.



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