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Name
  
Harry McGilberry


Role
  
Singer

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Died
  
April 3, 2006, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Music group
  
The Temptations (1995 – 2003)

Albums
  
Motown Legends: Just My I, For Lovers Only, Phoenix Rising, Lost and Found: You've G, At Their Very Best

Similar People
  
Barrington "Bo" Henderson, Terry Weeks, Ron Tyson, Ricky Owens, Elbridge Bryant

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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.

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Born Harry McGilberry, Jr. in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, McGilberry was a member of the R&B group The Futures and later the Temptations, replacing ailing bassist and former P-Funk member Ray Davis to join the quintet in 1995 and recorded the albums Phoenix Rising, Ear-Resistible and Awesome with them.

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McGilberry was fired from the group in 2003 by Temptations leader Otis Williams for a reported drug habit (he was replaced by Joe Herndon of The Spaniels). He later joined a Temptations splinter group, 'The Temptations Experience', replacing the then recently departed Ray Davis.

Harry McGilberry Harry McGilberry Memorial Page January 19 1950 April 3 2006

McGilberry died of an apparent drug overdose on April 3, 2006 at the age of 56. He was known by family members and friends as "Boom-Boom".

Harry McGilberry Harry McGilberry Memorial Page January 19 1950 April 3 2006

McGilberry is buried at Eden Cemetery, Collingdale, Delaware County, Pennsylvania.

Harry McGilberry Harry McGilberry Memorial Page January 19 1950 April 3 2006

Harry McGilberry Harry McGilberry Memorial Page January 19 1950 April 3 2006

References

Harry McGilberry Wikipedia


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