THE TEMPTATIONS
AND THE FOUR TOPS ARE COMING TO THE BENEDUM CENTER, SUNDAY, MAY 13TH AT 7:00 PM.
R&B superstar groups The Temptations and The Four
Tops will appear on stage together at the Benedum Center, on Sunday, May
13, 2012, at 7:00 p.m. This concert
event is part of the Cohen and Grigsby Trust Presents series and is a
presentation of The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust.
Both of these ever-popular groups have been
entertaining generations of fans for more than half a century. These multi-platinum artists will perform
their greatest hits and more in a show that will feature their vocal harmonies,
artistic style, and classic dance moves.
These legendary Motown groups will deliver an unforgettable night of
nostalgic hits. “It’s very hard to
ignore the energy and delight they delivered to the crowd (Joel Francis, The Daily Record).”
The Temptations began their career in the early 60s as members of the now-legendary Motown
label, and have always featured at least five male vocalists/dancers. With the
1964 Top 20 hit “The Way You Do the Things You Do,” the group became a
sensation. Follow-up hits were equally
as important to the group’s career such as “My Girl,” the group’s first
number-one hit, and “Ain’t Too Proud to Beg.” Later hits include “I’m Gonna Make you Love
Me,” a duet with Diana Ross & The Supremes, “I Can’t Get Next to You,” a
number-one pop hit, and “Papa was a Rollin’ Stone,” won the group one of their
three Grammy Awards.
Over the course of five decades, The Temptations have
charted four Billboard number-one singles, as well as 14 R&B number-one
singles. In 2008, Rolling Stone
magazine named the group “one of the top 50 bands of all time.” Otis Williams, the last original member still performing with
the group, is now joined by Bruce
Williamson, Joe Herndon, Terry Weeks, and Ron Tyson as the group continues the tradition of great Motown performances. For more information about The Temptations,
visit: www.thetemptations.com.
Recording their first single
for Chess Records in 1956, The Four Tops (Levi Stubbs, Abdul “Duke” Fakir, Renaldo “Obie” Benson, and Lawrence
Payton) joined the roster of Motown in 1963, and two years later the group
scored their first Billboard number-one hit with “I Can’t Help Myself (Sugar
Pie, Honey Bunch).” Following this first
success was a stream of hit singles, including the group’s signature song
“Reach Out and I’ll Be There” in 1966, which became their second Billboard
number-one hit.
Since the mid-80s, The Four
Tops have focused primarily on touring.
Unlike similar groups, the same four singers consistently performed as
The Four Tops, until Lawrence Payton passed away in 1997. In 2004, Rolling Stone Magazine ranked them
#79 on their list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time, and they received
the Lifetime Achievement Award as part of the 51st Annual Grammy® Awards. Today, Abul
“Duke” Fakir, the surviving member of the original quartet, performs and
records the music of The Four Tops alongside Payton’s son Roquel, Ronnie
McNeir and Spike Valone. For more information about The Four Tops,
visit www.thefourtopsoriginal.com.
TICKET INFORMATION
Tickets ($40.00-$100.00) for the May 13, 2012 performance of The Temptations and The Four Tops at the Benedum Center may
be purchased at the Box Office at Theater Square, 655 Penn Avenue, online at www.TrustArts.org or by
calling (412) 456-6666.
To purchase 10 or more tickets at special discounted
rates, please call (412) 471-6930.
The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust is a non-profit organization whose mission is the
cultural and economic development of Pittsburgh’s
14-block Cultural District through public and private support. The Trust presents and encourages diverse
performing and visual arts programs within the District, and is an impetus for
additional development in downtown Pittsburgh. In addition to the Trust Presents series, The
Pittsburgh Cultural Trust presents the PNC Broadway Across America-Pittsburgh
series, Pittsburgh Dance Council, Pittsburgh International Children’s Theater
and Children’s Festival, CD Live, JazzLive, First Night Pittsburgh, Gallery
Crawl, and Three Rivers Arts Festival, among other Cultural District and arts
events. The Trust owns Theater Square
and the Cabaret at Theater Square; James E Rohr Building & Arts Education
Center; the Benedum Center for the Performing Arts; Byham, O’Reilly, and Harris
Theaters; visual arts galleries: Wood Street Galleries, at 601 Wood Street;
SPACE, at 812 Liberty Avenue and 937 Liberty, a multipurpose performance and
exhibit space, among other downtown arts facilities. www.TrustArts.org
TEMPTATIONS CREATOR
TALKS MUSIC
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TODAY'S ARTIST AND
OLD SCHOOL
By Ashley G. Woodson for the New Pittsburgh
Courier
(Brian Cook from the American Urban Radio Network contributed
to this story.)
Motown’s
historical groups are coming to Pittsburgh’s Heinz Hall,
April 18, to give their fans a one-of-a-kind concert. Otis Williams,
creator and original member of the legendary Temptations, speaks
about his career, lawsuits, today’s artists and much more.
He also talks about the movie called “The Temptations”
filmed here in Pittsburgh, that he has never seen because it’s
too hard emotionally.
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