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Willie Edwards Jr. (November 13, 1932 – January 23, 1957) was a 24-year-old black American, husband and father, who was murdered by members of the Alabama Ku Klux Klan. [1] He is buried at New Pleasant Valley Cemetery in Letohatchee, Alabama .
This page is a chronology of the Motown singing group the Temptations. It lists the members of the group during all phases of the group's history. While the Temptations have frequently changed their lineup, the group has always employed a person for each of the following roles: main lead singer (e.g., David Ruffin) secondary lead and baritone singer (e.g., Paul Williams) first tenor lead ...
Oct. 21—Seven-year-old Willie Edwards Jr. talks animatedly as he points out all the photos on the walls of his Harrison Twp. home. Some are group shots of his smiling family, others are of him ...
Edwards and Ruffin were good friends, and at first, Ruffin accepted his dismissal and encouraged Edwards. However, at Edwards' official debut with The Temptations in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania , on July 7, Ruffin came to the show and jumped onstage, taking the microphone from Edwards, singing lead on "Ain't Too Proud to Beg", and disappearing ...
If he could, Rickey Edwards still would be making his case. ... Edwards was found guilty Monday of shooting to death Portia Williams-Edwards and Kameion Kitchen on May 3, 2020, in Grand Prairie ...
Cameron rejoined The Spinners in 2000, after then-current frontman John Edwards suffered a stroke. Cameron remained with The Spinners well into the early 2000s; during that time he appeared with them on a PBS music special, singing his 1970 hit " It's A Shame ", before leaving again to join The Temptations in 2003.
Lisa Marie Presley was molested by mom Priscilla Presley’s boyfriend, actor and model Michael Edwards, when she was just 10 years old, the late star claims in her new posthumous memoir.. Lisa ...
Edwin Washington Edwards (August 7, 1927 – July 12, 2021) [1] [2] [3] was an American politician who served as the U.S. representative for Louisiana's 7th congressional district from 1965 to 1972 and as the 50th governor of Louisiana for four terms (1972–1980, 1984–1988, and 1992–1996).