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Tuesday, September 08, 2020
Legendary soul band The Temptations celebrated great success with hits like “My Girl” or “I Can’t Get Next to You.” Now his former singer Bruce Williamson has died at the age of 49 after a Covid 19 infection.
For many years he shaped the sound of the American band The Temptations; now, R’n’B singer Bruce Williamson has died. At the age of 49, he died in a Las Vegas hospital from the effects of the Covid-19 disease, according to his team of spokespersons for the US magazine “USA Today.”
The singer’s son, Bruce Alan Williamson Jr., expressed his grief on Facebook. “We will meet again,” he wrote at the entrance. They lost one of their “brothers,” said Otis Williams, who co-founded The Temptations in Detroit in 1961, according to USA Today.
From 2006 to 2015 with The Temptations
California-born Williamson, who began his singing career in a church, joined the legendary soul band in 2006. He was on stage with the group until 2015.
In the 1960s and 1970s, Temptations and their Motown label had their biggest hits with hits like “My Girl,” “I Can’t Get Next to You” and “Papa Was A Rollin ‘Stone.” In 1989, the band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.