Terry Weeks

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Terry Weeks with The Temptations, 1998. Weeks is on the far left.
Terry Weeks with The Temptations, 1998. Weeks is on the far left.

Terry Wayne Weeks (born December 23, 1963 in Birmingham, Alabama) is an American R&B and soul singer who is currently a member and secondary lead singer of the legendary Motown quintet The Temptations.

Serving in the Army for eight years, upon his retirement in the early-1990s, Weeks began singing locally around his home base in Alabama before being spotted by Temptations falsetto/first tenor singer Ron Tyson. Weeks then auditioned for the group's veteran leader and founder Otis Williams who hired him on the spot and replaced ousted member Ali-Ollie Woodson joining the Temptations lineup that included Williams, Tyson, Theo Peoples and Harry McGilberry in 1996.

Weeks sung co-lead on the group's latter day hits, "Stay" (1998) and "I'm Here" (2000). Weeks still sings with the group.