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  1. Ron Tyson. Actor: Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story. Ron Tyson has been The Temptations' first tenor for the last 29 years. Born February 8, 1948, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, he was raised in Monroe, North Carolina. Ron was influenced at an early age by gospel music.

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  2. The Temptations' new lineup, consisting of Otis Williams, Ron Tyson, Theo Peoples, and newcomers Harry McGilberry and Terry Weeks, toured throughout 1997, and was featured in the halftime show of Super Bowl XXXII in early 1998, which celebrated the 40th anniversary of Motown.

  3. Ron Tyson is a first tenor and lead vocalist for the Temptations, and has been with the group since February 1983. Born February 8, 1948, in Philadelphia, PA, he was raised in Monroe, NC, where he recorded his first record at the age of 7 while singing with his grandfather’s gospel group, Southern Gospel Six.

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    Ron Tyson. Actor: Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story. Ron Tyson has been The Temptations' first tenor for the last 29 years. Born February 8, 1948, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, he was raised in Monroe, North Carolina. Ron was influenced at an early age by gospel music.

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  6. Explore Ron Tyson's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Ron Tyson on AllMusic.

  7. Otis Williams, the sole-surviving original Temptation, Ron Tyson, a lead vocalist with the group for 39 years, Terry Weeks, a lead vocalist for 25 years, Willie Greene, Jr., bass vocalist with the group for six years, and Anthony Grant, who recently joined the group, always look forward to serenading fans with their soulful voices, lighting up ...

  8. Biography. Ron Tyson was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on February 8, 1948 but grew up in Monroe, North Carolina. He is a long time member of The Temptations. From an early age Ron Tyson was influenced by gospel music, particularly by Reverend Caleb Anderson.

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