As one of the most heralded music ensembles in the world, it almost all came crashing down in 1968 as The
Temptations were in turmoil. David Ruffin and Eddie Kendricks suddenly quit as a young soul singer from "The
Contours" was plucked from the crowd to reboot the band. Under Dennis Edwards' leadership and strength,
The Temptations came back stronger than ever to win two Grammys under his mastery. Legally unable to keep
the Temptations name, Dennis continued to keep the band together under the moniker of 'The Temptations Review."