After more than a decade, the annual Budweiser Superfest has become rhythm-and-blues' model effort at putting on a good show. First it rounds up the best of the genre's talents, then it effectivley keeps the show rolling without any achingly long intermissions. The rest is up to the stars. And Saturday night at the Georgia Dome the fest's stars radiated.
Not to be outdone, pop's flawless foursome, Boyz II Men, cranked out stunner comparable to the Temptations in choreography and nearing Michael Jackson in showmanship.
(Jackson, by the way, may be appearing on the next Boyz II Men album, member Wanya Morris offered. "We asked him, but we don't know yet," he said.)