Terry Weeks
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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.