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The Young Senators , currently known as The Young Senators Reloaded , is an American go-go band formed in Washington, D.C. in 1965. The band consisted of percussionist Jimi Dougans, guitarist Calvin Charity, vocalist Derek David, keyboaridst Frank Hooker, drummer James Johnson, saxophonist Leroy Fleming, and bassist Wornell Jones.

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41-509: Originally based in the D.C. area, The Young Senators released their debut single, "Jungle," which quickly rose to the top of regional R&B music charts. Their success led to an opportunity to meet Eddie Kendricks , who had just left The Temptations , and they became his backing band, making them the first road band to record with a major Motown artist. The Young Senators had a rivalry with other go-go innovators like Chuck Brown and The Soul Searchers , although The Soul Searchers later became

82-616: A reunion album , and enjoyed a hit with the Rick James -written-and-produced " Standing on the Top ". Kendricks sang a few lead lines on the song but had no leads on any of the LP's other tracks. In an interview with Tom Meros, Dennis Edwards , Kendricks' former Temptations bandmate, claimed that Kendricks had problems hitting the higher notes during recording sessions for the album. Because of his singing difficulty, Edwards said that Kendricks went to

123-641: A Change of Mind ", which peaked at number 13 on the soul chart, was a particular favorite at David Mancuso 's Loft. The single was later remade by R&B singer D'Angelo for the Get on the Bus soundtrack. As the dance craze seeped through into other cities, Kendricks scored a number one pop hit in 1973 with the Frank Wilson -produced " Keep on Truckin' ", becoming the only member of the Temptations to register

164-402: A lack of creative and financial control, Kendricks left Motown in 1978. He moved first to Arista Records and later to Atlantic Records . By this time, his popularity had waned, and he was also gradually losing his upper range as a result of chain smoking . Kendricks and Ruffin re-joined the Temptations for a well-received 1982 reunion tour. The group, then a seven-piece act, also recorded

205-470: A number one hit in the U.S. as a solo artist. As well as reaching number 18 in the UK, it sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc . Further hits included 1974's " Boogie Down " (US number 2, UK number 39) and another million selling release, "Son of Sagittarius" (US number 28) from the same year, 1975's "Shoeshine Boy" (US number 18), and 1976's "He's a Friend" (US number 36). Another notable song

246-435: A physician to examine his vocal ability. The physician discovered a "pin drop" of cancer on one of his lungs. However, Kendricks reportedly refused to undergo chemotherapy at the time because of fear that he would lose his hair. Ruffin and Kendrick (Kendricks dropped the "s" from his stage name during the 1980s) reportedly met up one night when Ruffin went to watch Kendrick perform in a nightclub; Kendrick spotted Ruffin in

287-799: A popular duet with Diana Ross and the Supremes , and on the Temptations' version of the Christmas classic " Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer " (1968). In the Temptations, Kendricks was responsible for creating most of the group's vocal arrangements, and also served as wardrobe manager, including the now famous purple suits the group wore for one performance. Though Whitfield had chief responsibility for writing, Kendricks co-wrote and received credit for several Temptations songs apart from " The Girl's Alright With Me " including " Isn't She Pretty " (1961) and "Don't Send Me Away" (1967). His favorite food

328-667: A run at the Copacabana nightclub in November 1970, Kendricks walked off after the first night and did not return, and it was mutually decided he would leave the group. While working on his first solo album, Kendricks recorded one last hit single with the Temptations, 1971's " Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me) ". By the time the record reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 in April 1971, Kendricks had signed

369-416: A solo deal with Motown's Tamla division and was preparing the release of his first solo album, All By Myself . However, many of his problems with Motown would reoccur. Kendricks' solo career began slowly; he endured two years of singles that missed the Top 40, while the Temptations continued with their string of Norman Whitfield-helmed hits (one of which, " Superstar (Remember How You Got Where You Are) ",

410-702: Is "Intimate Friends" (1977), which was sampled for the Alicia Keys song " Unbreakable ", "A Penny for My Thoughts" by Common , Sparkle 's "Time to Move on" on her self-titled first studio album , and for Sweet Sable 's "Old Time's Sake" from the soundtrack for the 1994 2pac film, Above the Rim . Erykah Badu also sampled "Intimate Friends" for her song "Fall in Love (Your Funeral)", as well as his song "My People... Hold on" for her song "My People" on her album New Amerykah Part One (4th World War) . Exasperated by

451-754: The Howard Theatre under the name The Young Senators Reloaded. In 2024, The Young Senators were included in an exhibit in the Anacostia neighborhood of Washington, D.C. The exhibit prominently featured the group alongside other notable artists from the area, such as Marvin Gaye and the Dynamic Superiors . The Young Senators have been credited with innovating the go-go genre alongside Chuck Brown and his band, Black Heat. The Washington Informer described them as having "the greatest influence on

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492-743: The MTV Video Music Awards in New York. Hall & Oates have cited Kendrick and Ruffin specifically, and the Temptations in general, as a major influence. Ruffin started touring with Kendrick as a duo act in 1985. The live medley of " The Way You Do the Things You Do " and "My Girl" was released as a single, reaching number 20 on the Billboard Hot 100, number 12 on the Adult Contemporary chart, and number 40 on

533-727: The San Francisco Peninsula of California . It was published by the Tribune Newspaper Company from 1979 to 1993. The Times Tribune was the result of a 1979 merger between the Palo Alto Times (which began publication in 1893 or 1894) and the Redwood City Tribune . The Times Tribune ceased publication on March 12, 1993. Circulation had fallen from 65,000 at the time of the merger to about 40,000, owing to competition from

574-540: The 1970s including the number-one singles " Keep On Truckin' " and " Boogie Down ." Kendricks was born to Johnny and Lee Bell Kendrick in Union Springs, Alabama on December 17, 1939. He had one sister, Patricia, and three brothers, Charles, Robert, and Clarence. His family moved to the Ensley neighborhood of Birmingham , where he met and began singing with his best friend Paul Williams in their church choir in

615-666: The Cavaliers renamed themselves the Primes. Under Jenkins' management, the Primes were successful in the Detroit area, eventually creating a female spin-off group called the Primettes (later becoming the Supremes ). In 1961, Osbourne moved to California , and the Primes disbanded. Kendricks and Paul Williams joined forces with members Elbridge “Al” Bryant in addition to Otis Williams and Melvin "Blue" Franklin from Otis Williams and

656-520: The Distants after two members quit. They became the Elgins; on the same day the group changed their name to the Temptations and signed to Motown . The Temptations began singing background for Mary Wells . After an initial dry period, the Temptations quickly became the most successful male vocal group of the 1960s. Although technically Kendricks was first tenor in the group's harmony, he often sang in

697-522: The R&;B chart. The single earned them a Grammy nomination. In 1989, Kendrick, Ruffin, and their Temptations bandmates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame . There, Kendrick and Ruffin made plans with fellow former Temptation Dennis Edwards to tour and record as "Ruffin/Kendrick/Edwards, Former Leads of the Temptations". The Ruffin/Kendrick/ Edwards project was cut short in 1991, when Kendrick

738-534: The Temptations in 1969. The Temptations received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2013. In 1998, NBC aired The Temptations , a four-hour television miniseries based upon an autobiographical book by Otis Williams. Kendricks was portrayed by actor Terron Brooks . On October 16, 1999, Eddie Kendrick Memorial Park, located on the corner of 18th Street and 4th Avenue North, was dedicated to Birmingham native Eddie Kendricks of

779-558: The Temptations. In 1989, Kendricks was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Temptations. Rapper Kendrick Lamar was named by his mother after Kendricks. In 2019, Kendricks was inducted as a solo artist into the National Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame . The Peninsula Times Tribune The Peninsula Times Tribune was a daily newspaper serving Palo Alto , Redwood City , and neighboring cities in

820-411: The Temptations. The park uses Kendricks' family name without the "s", which was added early in his career. The memorial features a bronze sculpture of Kendricks by local artist Ron McDowell as well as sculptures of the other Temptations, set into a granite wall. Inscribed on the granite are the names of Temptations' hit songs. Recorded music can be heard throughout the park, featuring songs by Kendricks and

861-668: The album as pivotal, helping to advance Kendricks' career and marking a significant shift in Motown's musical direction. Through their collaboration, they became the first road band to record with a major Motown artist. The song " Girl You Need a Change of Mind " from Kendricks's album later became popular in New York City dance clubs and has since been credited as a proto-disco classic. The group later provided backing vocals on Eddie Kendricks's hit song " Keep On Truckin' " in 1973. After The Young Senators left to tour with Eddie Kendricks,

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902-529: The band reformed in 2017 as The Young Senators Reloaded and resumed performing with new members. The Young Senators were formed in 1965 in Washington D.C. by Jimi Dougans, Calvin Charity, Derek David, Frank Hooker, James Johnson, Leroy Fleming, and Wornell Jones, who were teenagers in high school. They initially started out as a band doing Motown-style soul but gradually evolved into a funkier style. In 1971,

943-511: The crowd, pointed him out, and invited him to come up on stage and perform with him. Afterward they talked about touring on their own and recorded an album as a duo for RCA in 1988. Earlier, in 1985, they participated in the Hall & Oates live album, Live at The Apollo , recorded at a benefit at New York City's Apollo Theater ; and sang with the duo at Live Aid in Philadelphia and

984-500: The development and evolution of go-go." The Young Senators have sometimes been called "The Emperors of Go-Go." When they were with Kendricks, they were described by Stephanie Curtis of The Peninsula Times Tribune as having a "driving beat and fine control of their material" that complemented Kendricks' "heavy soul style." Additionally, Dennis Hunt of the Los Angeles Times noted at a show that they "were so good throughout

1025-571: The disease was caused by his 30 years of smoking. He continued to tour through the summer of 1992, when he fell ill again and was hospitalized. Kendricks died of lung cancer at Baptist Medical Center-Princeton in Birmingham on October 5, 1992, at age 52. He was survived by his three children: Parris, Aika, and Paul Kendricks (named after Paul Williams). A funeral service was held at the First Baptist Church in Ensley, Alabama . He

1066-440: The dominant band in D.C. after The Young Senators left to tour with Kendricks. They performed on Kendricks's 1972 sophomore album People...Hold On and contributed to his 1973 hit single " Keep On Truckin' ." They have been described as one of the key bands that helped develop the go-go subgenre of funk in Washington, D.C., alongside The Soul Searchers and other influential groups. Sometimes referred to as "The Emperors of Go-Go,"

1107-542: The falsetto register. Among the Temptations songs, Kendricks sang lead on were " Dream Come True " (1962), the group's first charting single; " The Way You Do the Things You Do " (1964), the group's first US Top 20 hit; " I'll Be in Trouble " (1964); " The Girl's Alright With Me " (1964), a popular B-side that Kendricks co-wrote; " Girl (Why You Wanna Make Me Blue) " (1964); " Get Ready " (1966); " Please Return Your Love to Me " (1968); and " Just My Imagination " (1971). He

1148-428: The group because he was worried he would not get the support he needed if he left. He also said that his relationship with Berry Gordy was less than cordial. "Berry Gordy is a man I don't know, I only met him about three times," he said, but "I know he didn't particularly care for me." Kendricks stated that he did not agree with many decisions that were made. After one final altercation with Williams and Franklin during

1189-517: The group released their debut single, "Jungle," bundled with the song "The Way Things Are," on their label Innovation. The track is credited with pioneering the prototype for the go-go subgenre of funk music . The song rose to number one on local and regional R&B music charts, which led to an opportunity for the group to meet Eddie Kendricks , who had just begun his solo career. Kendricks asked leader Jimi Dougans if The Young Senators wanted to be his backing band, and Dougans agreed without consulting

1230-567: The group through the rest of the decade, but a number of issues began to push him away from it in the late 1960s and early 1970s. He was uncomfortable with singing the psychedelic style that Whitfield was now crafting for the group as opposed to the romantic ballads they had sung under the direction of Smokey Robinson; his friend Paul Williams was often too ill to perform with the group; and Kendricks often found himself at odds with bandmates Otis Williams and Melvin Franklin . As he grew away from

1271-538: The group, Kendricks began to rekindle his friendship with ex-Temptation David Ruffin , who convinced him to leave. In a 1991 interview with a Chicago television series called Urban Street , Kendricks said he had actually considered leaving the group as early as 1965, even though that was when the band was finally starting to take off, because of things that "weren't quite proper." He explained that they were working with people that "didn't have their best interests at heart." Kendricks, however, initially decided to stay in

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1312-455: The late 1940s. In 1955, Kendricks, Williams as well as their friends Kell Osborne and Jerome Averette formed a doo-wop group called the Cavaliers; they began performing around Birmingham. The group decided to move for better opportunities in their musical careers, and in 1957, the group moved to Cleveland , Ohio living on E. 123rd Street and Kinsman Road. In Cleveland, they met manager Milton Jenkins, and soon moved with Jenkins to Detroit where

1353-543: The other members. That same year, they released their follow-up single "Ringing Bells (Sweet Music)," which Mike Apichella of Splice Today described as "weirder, louder, and more experimental than their debut," noting that the hook was inspired by the classic holiday standard " Carol of the Bells ." They began extensively touring with Eddie Kendricks, and in 1972, they recorded with him on his second studio album People...Hold On . DownBeat described their contributions to

1394-588: The performance that I often found myself listening more to them than to Kendricks." John Wendeborn of The Oregonian described The Young Senators as a band that "generated a little energy on their own" but added "a lot of pizzazz" and served as "a perfect counter to the singer's easy style." On People...Hold On , the group are described as "providing [a] hazy psych-soul" to the album as Kendricks's backing band. Information from various sources: Eddie Kendricks Edward James Kendrick (December 17, 1939 – October 5, 1992), better known as Eddie Kendricks ,

1435-579: The rivalry between them and The Soul Searchers eased, allowing The Soul Searchers to become the prominent band in Washington, D.C., as The Young Senators were no longer around. In 1996, the Mayor of the District of Columbia , Anthony A. Williams , proclaimed June 11 as The Young Senators Day in the city. In 2002, the band was inducted into the Go-Go Hall of Fame. In 2017, the band reunited to perform at

1476-519: Was cornbread , and as a result he was nicknamed "Cornbread" (or "Corn" for short) by his groupmates. According to Otis Williams , Kendricks romantically pursued Diana Ross , lead singer of the Supremes, and he was said to have been close friends with Martha Reeves of the Vandellas. In her second book, Supreme Faith , Supremes singer Mary Wilson writes that she and Kendricks were lovers "briefly," but remained close friends. Kendricks remained in

1517-561: Was also allowed to sing a few leads in his lower registers such as " May I Have This Dance " (1962). He shared lead vocal duty on other records, including " You're My Everything " (1967) (shared with David Ruffin ), and a long string of Norman Whitfield produced psychedelic soul records where all five Temptations sang lead, such as the Grammy winner " Cloud Nine " (1968), " I Can't Get Next to You " (1969), and " Ball of Confusion " (1970). He also leads on " I'm Gonna Make You Love Me " (1968),

1558-493: Was an American tenor singer and songwriter . Noted for his distinctive falsetto singing style, Kendricks co-founded the Motown singing group the Temptations , and was one of their lead singers from 1960 until 1971. He was the lead voice on such famous songs as " The Way You Do the Things You Do ", " Get Ready ", and " Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me) ". As a solo artist, Kendricks recorded several hits of his own during

1599-582: Was buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Birmingham . Friends and fans paid tribute to Kendricks at four concerts, held at the Strand in Los Angeles , on October 16 and October 17, 1992. Performers including Bobby Womack , Chaka Khan , Mary Wilson , and Vesta Willams sang Temptations songs, as well as some of their own. Kendricks was nominated for four Grammy Awards, winning one for "Cloud Nine" with

1640-429: Was diagnosed with lung cancer and David Ruffin died of a drug overdose , although Kendrick and Edwards continued to tour for the remainder of 1991. After having surgery in late 1991, Kendricks resumed touring through the summer of 1992. In late 1991 Kendricks, by now living in his native Birmingham, Alabama underwent surgery to have one of his lungs removed in the hope of preventing the spread of cancer . He believed

1681-546: Was written as a jab towards Kendricks and Ruffin). Despite enjoying only a modicum of commercial success and radio airplay, Kendricks's 1972 album People... Hold On (recorded with his touring group, the Young Senators , composed of Jimi Dougans, Frank Hooker, LeRoy Fleming, Wornell Jones, David Lecraft, James Drummer Johnson, and John Engram) was a cornerstone of DJ playlists in downtown New York 's nascent disco scene. The expansive, eight-minute take on " Girl You Need

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