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Subject: R&B singer Pendergrass dead in Pa. at 59

Written By: ninny on 01/14/10 at 6:27 am

R&B singer Teddy Pendergrass, who had been one of the most electric and successful figures in music until a car crash 28 years ago left him in a wheelchair, has died of colon cancer. He was 59.  :\'(

Before the crash, Pendergrass established a new era of R&B with an explosive, raw voice that symbolized masculinity, passion and the joys and sorrow of romance in songs such as "Close the Door," "It Don't Hurt Now," "Love T.K.O." and other hits that have since become classics.

He was an international superstar and sex symbol. His career was at its apex — and still climbing.

Friend and longtime collaborator Kenny Gamble, of the renowned production duo Gamble & Huff, teamed with Pendergrass on his biggest hits and recalled how the singer was even working on a movie.

"He had about 10 platinum albums in a row, so he was a very, very successful recording artist and as a performing artist," Gamble said Thursday. "He had a tremendous career ahead of him, and the accident sort of got in the way of many of those plans."

Pendergrass, who was born in Philadelphia in 1950, suffered a spinal cord injury in a 1982 car accident that left him paralyzed from the waist down — still able to sing but without his signature power. The image of the strong, virile lover was replaced with one that drew sympathy.

But instead of becoming bitter or depressed, Pendergrass created a new identity — that as a role model, Gamble said.

"He never showed me that he was angry at all about his accident," Gamble said in a telephone interview with The Associated Press. "In fact, he was very courageous."

Pendergrass died Wednesday in suburban Philadelphia, where he had been hospitalized for months.

The singer's son, Teddy Pendergrass II, said his father underwent colon cancer surgery eight months ago and had "a difficult recovery."

"To all his fans who loved his music, thank you," his son said. "He will live on through his music."

Pendergrass left a remarkable imprint on the music world as he ushered in a new era in R&B with his fiery, sensual and forceful brand of soul and his ladies' man image, burnished by his strikingly handsome looks.

Gamble said Pendergrass was one of a kind as an artist and boasted a powerful voice and "a great magnetism."

"He was a great baritone singer, and he had a real smooth sound, but he had a real rough sound, too, when he wanted to exert power in his voice," Gamble said.

But it wasn't Pendergrass' voice that got him his break in the music business — it was his drum playing abilities. He met Harold Melvin, who was looking for replacement members for his group, the Blue Notes, and signed on to be the drummer. Later, he became the lead singer of the group, which became known as Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes.

The band started working with Gamble and Leon Huff and had signature hits in the early 1970s with "Wake Up Everybody" and "If You Don't Know Me by Now."

But Pendergrass had creative differences with Melvin and soon left for a solo career, according to his Web site. It was then he would become a sex symbol for the R&B genre, working women into a frenzy with hits such as "Only You" and concerts dedicated for ladies only.

"The females," Gamble said, "loved Teddy Pendergrass. The females were very attracted to him and his music."

Unlike the songs of many of today's male R&B crooners, Pendergrass' music bordered on eroticism without explicit lyrics or coarse language — just through the raw emotion in his voice. "Turn Off the Lights" was a tune that perhaps best represented the many moods of Pendergrass — tender and coaxing yet strong as the song reaches its climax.

Fans were devastated when, at age 31, Pendergrass was critically injured after his Rolls-Royce hit a tree. He spent six months in a hospital and returned to recording the next year with the album "Love Language."

He continued to sing and recorded several albums, receiving Grammy nominations; perhaps his best-known hit after his crash was the inspirational song "Life is a Song Worth Singing."

Subject: Re: R&B singer Pendergrass dead in Pa. at 59

Written By: Howard on 01/14/10 at 6:34 am

He had a string of hits,There are so many of them from I Don't Love You Anymore to Love TKO to Joy to Get Down,Get Funky,Get Loose,Close the Door,Turn Off The Lights and a bunch of others.  :\'(

Subject: Re: R&B singer Pendergrass dead in Pa. at 59

Written By: danootaandme on 01/14/10 at 7:39 am

:\'(

Subject: Re: R&B singer Pendergrass dead in Pa. at 59

Written By: Christie Marie M on 01/14/10 at 12:33 pm

RIP Teddy P - Never will we "Close The Door" on you!

Subject: Re: R&B singer Pendergrass dead in Pa. at 59

Written By: Philip Eno on 01/14/10 at 12:54 pm

:\'(  :\'(  :\'(

Subject: Re: R&B singer Pendergrass dead in Pa. at 59

Written By: Reynolds1863 on 01/14/10 at 1:22 pm

RIP Teddy.  He was such a great man.  I'm sure all of Philly is in mourning.  :\'(

Subject: Re: R&B singer Pendergrass dead in Pa. at 59

Written By: nally on 01/14/10 at 3:11 pm


RIP Teddy.  He was such a great man.  I'm sure all of Philly is in mourning.   :\'(

My sentiments exactly. Poor guy.

Subject: Re: R&B singer Pendergrass dead in Pa. at 59

Written By: CeramicsFanatic on 01/14/10 at 4:56 pm

Very sad... :\'(

Subject: Re: R&B singer Pendergrass dead in Pa. at 59

Written By: Howard on 01/14/10 at 6:40 pm

I think youtube was filled with Teddy Pendergrass videos and his music too as well.  :o

Subject: Re: R&B singer Pendergrass dead in Pa. at 59

Written By: coqueta83 on 01/14/10 at 7:12 pm

One of my favorite R&B singers of the 1970s-early 80s. 

RIP Teddy Pendergrass.  We'll miss you a whole lot!!!  :\'(  :\'(  :\'(

Subject: Re: R&B singer Pendergrass dead in Pa. at 59

Written By: gumbypiz on 01/14/10 at 10:23 pm

A great singer is gone, and left us way too soon. :( :\'(

Subject: Re: R&B singer Pendergrass dead in Pa. at 59

Written By: Howard on 01/15/10 at 6:30 am

I always liked his funky side of him but then on the other side,I liked the sweet sound of his love jams too.

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