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virtchandmoir · 5 years
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MikeatLFPress: @arkellsmusic know how to crash a party showing up at the @CWOFame party for @tessavirtue and @ScottMoir
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arkellian · 7 years
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hooooo boy I think it’s almost time for my Annual Mental Breakdown! Stay tuned!
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silversongofalark · 8 years
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What a fucking incredible night. The show reminded me of the good days of Driver Friendly in Java Jazz, of Jack's Mannequin and losing my mind over every song. It's been so long since I manned the barricade, since I sang and danced unapologetically to music that means so much to me with strangers, turned into new friends, in the same space for the same thing. Frank Turner, your shows have come so far since that gross bar in Dallas I saw you at. AND ARKELLS. HOLY SHIT. I'm a new #arkellian but they absolutely made the experience. What an electric, powerful set. So much of yesterday was full of darkness - disappointment, anger, and uncertainty - that this beacon of music, this temple of rock and roll, was so so necessary to so many people (myself included). And that's exactly how it should be, right here and right now. I still believe in guitars and drums and desperate poetry. (at The Wiltern)
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dawnndarling · 8 years
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Come to light, alright. ⚡ @jillcervi #arkellian #arkells #arkellsmusic #windsorontario #bordercity #stclaircollege #stclairalumni #concertbabes (at St. Clair College)
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krosenke · 8 years
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These just arrived! @arkellsmusic #morningreporttour #morningreport #coffeetime #february2017 #viper #arkellian (at Sunalta, Calgary, Alberta)
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theajw · 6 years
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blackkudos · 8 years
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Melvin Franklin
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David Melvin English (October 12, 1942 – February 23, 1995) better known by the stage name Melvin Franklin, or his nickname "Blue", was an American bass singer. Franklin was best known for his role as a member of Motown singing group The Temptations from 1960 to 1994.
Early life and career
David English was born in Montgomery, Alabama to Rose English, a teenage mother from nearby Mobile. His biological father was the preacher of the English family's church in Mobile, who, according to his mother, impregnated her through non-consensual relations. Following David's birth, Rose English married Willard Franklin and moved to Detroit, her grandmother insisting young David be left behind in her care. David English finally moved to Detroit with his mother and stepfather in 1952 at age ten.
Taking on his stepfather's surname for his stage name as a teenager, David English—now Melvin Franklin—was a member of a number of local singing groups in Detroit, including The Voice Masters with Lamont Dozier and David Ruffin, and frequently performed with Richard Street. Franklin often referred to Street and Ruffin as his "cousins".
In 1958, a classmate of Franklin's at Northwestern High School, Otis Williams, invited Franklin to join his singing group, Otis Williams and the Siberians. Franklin joined the group as its bass singer, and remained with Williams and Elbridge Bryant when they, Paul Williams, and Eddie Kendricks formed The Elgins in late 1960. In March 1961, the Elgins signed with Motown Records under a new name; The Temptations. He had a fondness for the color blue, and so he was nicknamed "Blue" by fellow singers. According to Otis Williams, Franklin romantically pursued Supremes singer Mary Wilson at one point.
Otis and Melvin were the only Temptations who never quit the group. One of the most famous bass singers in black music over his long career, Franklin's deep vocals became one of the group's signature trademarks. Franklin sang a handful of featured leads with the group as well, including the songs "I Truly, Truly Believe" (The Temptations Wish It Would Rain, 1968), "Silent Night" (Give Love At Christmas, 1980), "The Prophet" (A Song for You, 1975), and his signature live performance number, Paul Robeson's "Ol' Man River". Franklin was usually called upon to deliver ad-libs, harmony vocals, and, during the psychedelic soul era, notable sections of the main verses. His line from The Temptations' 1970 #3 hit "Ball of Confusion (That's What the World Is Today)", "and the band played on", became Franklin's trademark.
Health problems and death
In the late 1960s, Franklin was diagnosed with arthritis, the symptoms of which he combated with cortisone so that he could continue performing. The constant use of cortisone left his immune system open to other infections and health problems; as a result Franklin developed diabetes in the early 1980s and later contracted necrotizing fasciitis. In 1978 he was shot in the hand and in the leg while trying to stop a man from stealing his car in Los Angeles. The incident prevented Franklin from participating in the Temptations' upcoming tour of Poland, which at the time was still under the Iron Curtain.
On February 17, 1995, after a series of seizures, Melvin collapsed into a coma and remained unconscious until his death on February 23, 1995, he died in his wife Kimberly's arms. He left behind six children (David English Jr., Davette English, Nicqueos English, Arkellian Arreaga, LaRissa Douglass and Felica English). His mother Rose Franklin died in March of 2013.
He is entombed at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills), Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California in Courts of Remembrance, C-3571, outer south-east wall.
Other work and honors
In addition to singing, Franklin also worked as a voice actor. In 1984, he provided the voice for the character of "Wheels" in the animated series Pole Position. He also appeared in the movie Sky Bandits in 1986.
In 1989, Melvin Franklin was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of The Temptations. On August 17, 2013, in Cleveland, Ohio, Melvin Franklin was inducted into the Official R&B Music Hall of Fame along with The Temptations. On February 9, 2013, his wife received the lifetime achievement award on his behalf.
In popular culture
In 1998, NBC aired The Temptations, a four-hour television miniseries based upon an autobiographical book by Otis Williams. Melvin was portrayed by actor D. B. Woodside.
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vanity6ix · 8 years
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Remembering Temptations bass singer Melvin "Blue" Franklin who died twenty-two years ago today at age 52. Wikipedia: David Melvin English (October 12, 1942 – February 23, 1995) better known by the stage name Melvin Franklin, or his nickname "Blue", was an American bass singer. Franklin was best known for his role as a member of Motown singing group The Temptations from 1960 to 1994. In the late 1960s, Franklin was diagnosed with arthritis, the symptoms of which he combated with cortisone so that he could continue performing. The constant use of cortisone left his immune system open to other infections and health problems; as a result Franklin developed diabetes in the early 1980s and later contracted necrotizing fasciitis. In 1978 he was shot in the hand and in the leg while trying to stop a man from stealing his car in Los Angeles. The incident prevented Franklin from participating in the Temptations' upcoming tour of Poland, which at the time was still under the Iron Curtain. On February 17, 1995, after a series of seizures, Melvin collapsed into a coma and remained unconscious until his death on February 23, 1995, he died in his wife Kimberly's arms. He left behind six children (David English Jr., Davette English, Nicqueos English, Arkellian Arreaga, LaRissa Douglass and Felica English). His mother Rose Franklin died in March 2013. (at My House)
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arkellian · 7 years
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Music theory can eat my entire ass
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arkellian · 7 years
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My full-of-myself ass: I'm really good at writing essays
Me now, trying to write an essay at one forty-seven (1:47) in the morning: hhhhhhh
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arkellian · 7 years
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Tfw u comment on your crush's instagram post and she likes everyone's comments but not yours wtf does this mean
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dawnndarling · 8 years
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Met the Arkells last night with @jillcervi. NBD. 💙😭 @arkellsmusic #arkellsmusic #arkells #hamont #windsor #stclaircollege #stclairalumni #arkellian (at St. Clair College)
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arkellian · 7 years
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I have so much weird negative energy right now and I’m restless and sad and I don’t know what to do with it
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arkellian · 7 years
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tfw you’re kinda in love but can’t decide if it’s platonic or romantic
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naogata · 5 years
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Favorite tweets: PSA: Wash your hands (and sing along)❤️❤️❤️.Thank you to the Arkellian who sent this in. pic.twitter.com/BvPpJ6C8d4— ARKELLS (@arkellsmusic) March 10, 2020
http://twitter.com/arkellsmusic
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