Damon Harris was an American soul and R&B singer, best known for his stint with the iconic Motown act, The Temptations. Harris joined the group in 1971, adding a distinctive high tenor voice to their harmonious blend. His tenure with the band was marked by hits such as "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone", which helped further solidify The Temptations' significant influence in the soul and funk genres. Upon leaving the group in 1975, Harris pursued a solo career, continuing to contribute to the R&B scene until his death in 2013.