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  1. Harry McGilberry (January 19, 1950 – April 3, 2006) was an American R&B and soul singer and latter-day bass singer for The Temptations between 1995 and 2003.

  2. 14 de dic. de 2006 · Bass singer, Harry 'Berry' McGilberry, formerly of "The Temptations" shares the ups and downs of life in the group during an indepth interview on "The Valley Gold Show with Debor'ah Benton."...

  3. 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.

  4. 23 de dic. de 2006 · Harry Berry, Bass Singer with Tempts Passes. By Norman (Otis) Richmond. Harry McGilberry Jr. a.k.a. Harry Berry, a former bass singer with theTemptations has joined the ancestors. McGilberry was the third bass singer with the legendary vocal group. He replaced Ray Davis a foundation member of Parliament/Funkadelic who was brought ...

  5. hmn.wiki › es › Harry_McGilberryHarry McGilberry

    Harry McGilberry (19 de enero de 1950 – 3 de abril de 2006) fue un cantante estadounidense de R&B y soul y actual bajista de The Temptations entre 1995 y 2003. Nacido como Harry McGilberry Jr. en Filadelfia, Pensilvania, el 19 de enero de 1950, McGilberry fue miembro del grupo de R&B The Futures y más tarde de The Temptations, reemplazando ...

  6. 3 de abr. de 2006 · Harry “Boom Boom” McGilberry Jr. Singer. He was a member of Motown's legendary and biggest act The Temptations. He performed as their bass singer from 1995-2003, he replaced the ailing bassist and former P-Funk member Ray Davis.

  7. The first Motown recording act to win a Grammy Award, over the course of their career, they have released four Billboard Hot 100 #one singles and fourteen R&B #one singles, making them one of the most successful groups in music history. Inducted into Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 1989 (Performer).