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Theo Peoples

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Theo Peoples
Born
Theoplis Peoples, III

(1961-01-24) January 24, 1961 (age 63)
St. Louis, Missouri, United States
OccupationSinger
Known forThe Temptations, The Four Tops

Theo Peoples (born Theoplis Peoples, III on January 24, 1961 in St. Louis, Missouri) is an American R&B and soul singer.

Biography

His first recordings with the Temptations were released in the box set Emperors of Soul (1994) where he sang lead on "Givin' U The Best," "Elevator Eyes" and "Blueprint For Love." Renowned music producer, Richard Perry, worked with the Temptations to make the album For Lovers Only (1995) and included the song "Night and Day," on which Peoples sang lead vocals. The track was later featured in the film What Women Want (2000). After Ali-Ollie Woodson left the Temptations in 1996 due to his battle with throat cancer, Peoples assumed the role of lead second tenor/baritone for the group.[1]

Although he was replaced by Barrington "Bo" Henderson before the album's release, Peoples made significant contributions to the multi-platinum and Grammy Award nominated Phoenix Rising. He wrote and sang "This Is My Promise” and sang lead on the group's #1 hit "Stay.” Peoples has confirmed in subsequent interviews that he was fired from the Temptations due to having issues with drug addiction.[2]

References

  1. ^ "The Temptations - My Girl (1997)".
  2. ^ Michaels, Lee. "THEO PEOPLES VISITS LEE MICHAELS & HEAVEN 600".

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