The Spottswoods of Waynesboro had the opportunity to meet the Temptations twice in February. Here, they are shown on Feb. 12 at the Weinbert Center of the Arts in Frederick. Seated in front is Ann Spottswood. Back from left: Terry Weeks, Joe Herndon
"Be aware of the world's temptations," he warned. "Be prepared for them, because they mirror the sametemptations that Jesus faced: power, pleasure and prestige." Brethour encouraged his audience of 104 people with the pronouncement
By DEBBY HEISHMAN Meeting and greeting: Albert Spottswood, Waynesboro, meets with The Temptationsbefore the group s Feb. 23 performance in H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center, Shippensburg. Pictured in front are Spottswood (seated) with high school
One such artist is David Ruffin of the Temptations, the subject of Monday night's episode. His gospel-infused, raspy voice helped make hits out of innumerableTemptations classics, including "Ain't Too Proud to Beg," "My Girl," "I Wish it Would Rain"
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