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Bruce Williamson of The Temptations Reportedly Dies From COVID-19

Bruce Williamson, who served as a member of The Temptations from 2007 until 2015, reportedly died as a result of COVID-19 complications on Sunday, per USA Today. According to the publication, Williamson was just 49 years old and was diagnosed with COVID-19 in late August, just weeks after having surgery to remove his gallbladder. Suggested…

Bruce Williamson, who served as a member of The Temptations from 2007 until 2015, reportedly died as a result of COVID-19 complications on Sunday, per USA Today. According to the publication, Williamson was just 49 years old and was diagnosed with COVID-19 in late August, just weeks after having surgery to remove his gallbladder.

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Bruce Williamson Jr. confirmed the news of his fatherโ€™s passing on Facebook, writing, โ€œThereโ€™s no words in the world that can express how I feel right now...I love you Daddy, thank you for being awesome, thank you for being loving, thank you for being who you are...we will meet again.โ€

During his time as a Temptation, Williamson performed at the White House in 2008, and also on Broadway. Prior to his passing, he was reportedly working on new R&B and gospel music with producer Darryl Ross.

A Compton, Calif. native, he replaced Temptations singer G.C. Cameron in the mid-2000s and had to do a bit of convincing in order to be a part of the legendary R&B group. According to an interview with Las Vegas Black Image in 2013, โ€œ[Founding member] Otis Williams was initially against me joining the group, because he thought I was too big and too young.โ€ However, after seeing how Williamson could work a crowd with his stage presence and knockout vocals, Williams couldnโ€™t deny him a chance to be a Temptation.

In a statement obtained by USA Today, Williams sent his condolences to Williamsonโ€™s family and friends. โ€œOnce you are a Temptation, you are always a Temptation,โ€ he said.

Elsewhere in the 2013 interview, Williamson recalls the day he met Motown Recordsโ€™ founder Berry Gordy, who praised Williamson for his โ€œangelicโ€ voice.

โ€œI went into shock, and immediately started acting like a big fan. I was already a fan, but the impact of having the man who changed musical history, Berry Gordy, give me such a compliment was more than I could take. It was fabulous.โ€

Our condolences go out to Williamsonโ€™s family and friends.

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