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Theodore (
Teddy) Pendergrass
Theodore Pendergrass, 26 March 1950, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Pendergrass joined Harold Melvin And The Blue Notes in 1969, when they
invited his group, the Cadillacs, to work as backing musicians. Initially
their drummer, Pendergrass had become the featured vocalist within a year.
His ragged, passionate interpretations brought distinction to such releases
as "I Miss You" and "If You Don't Know Me By Now". Clashes with Melvin led
to an inevitable split and in 1976 Pendergrass embarked on a successful solo
career, remaining with Philadelphia International Records. His skills were
most apparent on slower material, which proved ideal for the singer's
uncompromisingly sensual approach, which earned him a huge following among
women. "The Whole Town's Laughing At Me" (1977), "Close The Door" (1978) and
"Turn Off The Lights" (1979) stand among the best of his early work and if
later releases were increasingly drawn towards a smoother, more polished
direction, Pendergrass was still capable of creating excellent records,
including a moving rendition of "Love TKO", a haunting Womack And Womack
composition. However, his life was inexorably changed in 1982, following a
near-fatal car accident that left the singer confined to a wheelchair,
although his voice was intact. Nonetheless, after months of physical and
emotional therapy, he was able to begin recording again. "Hold Me' (1984),
Pendergrass" debut hit on his new outlet, Asylum Records, also featured
Whitney Houston while further success followed with "Love 4/2"
(1986), "Joy" and "2 A.M." (both 1988). In 1991, "It Should Have Been You"
did much to reinstate him in people's mind's as a major artist. He moved to
a new label in 1996 after a lengthy gap in his career. |