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PHILADELPHIA - Teddy Pendergrass, who became R&B's reigning sex symbol in the 1970s and '80s with his forceful, masculine voice and passionate love ballads and later became an inspirational figure after suffering a devastating car accident that left him paralyzed, died Wednesday at age 59.

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

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

Pendergrass suffered a spinal cord injury and was paralyzed from the waist down in the 1982 car accident. He spent six months in a hospital but returned to recording the next year with the album "Love Language."

He returned to the stage at the Live Aid concert in 1985, performing from his wheelchair.

Pendergrass later founded the Teddy Pendergrass Alliance, an organization whose mission is to encourage and help people with spinal cord injuries achieve their maximum potential in education, employment, housing, productivity and independence, according to its Web site.

Pendergrass, who was born in Philadelphia on March 26, 1950, gained popularity first as a member of Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes.

In 1971, the group signed a record deal with the legendary writer/producers Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff. The group released it first single, "I Miss You," in 1972 and then released "If You Don't Know Me by Now," which was nominated for a Grammy Award.

Pendergrass quit the group in 1975 and embarked on a solo career in 1976. It was his solo hits that brought him his greatest fame. With songs such as "Love T.K.O.," "Close the Door" and "I Don't Love You Anymore," he came to define a new era of black male singers with his powerful, aggressive vocals that spoke to virility, not vulnerability.

His lyrics were never coarse, as those of later male R&B stars would be, but they had a sensual nature that bordered on erotic without being explicit.

"Turn Off the Lights" was a tune that perhaps best represented the many moods of Pendergrass " tender and coaxing yet strong as the song reached its climax.

Pendergrass, the first black male singer to record five consecutive multi-platinum albums, made women swoon with each note, and his concerts were a testament to that adulation, with infamous stories of women throwing their underwear on stage for his affection.

Following the car accident, it was 19 years before Pendergrass resumed performing concerts. He made his return on Memorial Day weekend in 2001, with two sold-out shows in Atlantic City, N.J.

Pendergrass is survived by his son, two daughters, his wife, his mother and nine grandchildren.

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R I P a true legend.gonna stick the mans work on the decks now to send him on his way.god bless you.

RIP Teddy Pendergrass :good:

Gutted. Been playing his self titled album lately

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TEDDY PENDERGRASS - I DON'T LOVE YOU ANYMORE - PIR -

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Very sad news,i was lucky enough to see Teddy in concert

at Hammersmith Odeon in the early 80s,a truly great voice,

RIP Teddy.

Dave f...........

Yet more terrible news. :hatsoff2:

You left behind some magnificent records to remember you by.

R.I.P Teddy

Just like to add I saw Teddy at the Manchester Apollo in the late 70,s or very early 80s. He was suberb. Always liked him as lead with Harold Melvin, in particular The Love I Lost. For me his individual best song was Be Sure. Actually found the programme from the show the other day. At least he can share his love for the music with Alan Pollard now. RIP. So sad.

Extremely sad news indeed. One of my favourite soul artists.

How lucky we all are to have experienced his life's work.

RIP

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RIP Teddy P x

Liz

One of THE greatest singers ever,

RIP big man

Lenny

Legend is a term applied too genorously to many, but in Teddy's case it doesn't go far enough to match his prolific and quality output....words wouldn't do him justice, and his voice says far more than we can..........

HAROLD MELVIN & THE BLUENOTES - PRETTY FLOWER - PHILADELPHIA INTL LP -

Sublime soul music....RIP Teddy...we'll miss you..

RIP Teddy - you so soulfully effected my life and I thank you for it

Jonathan

https://www.youtube.c...h?v=NREfdoBlvi0

WHAT A GREAT RECORD TO BE REMEMBERED FOR CRACKING RIP TSOP

' YOU MUST LIVE ON ! ..... YOU MUST BE STRONG !...WHATEVA HAPPENED JUST HAPPENED ...AND THERES NUTHIN YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT ... AND THERES NUTHIN YOU CAN SAY ABOUT IT ....YOU CAN'T HAVE YOUR WAY ABOUT IT ...THERES ....NUTHIN YOU CAN DO ! ...NUTHIN YOU CAN DO !!

BLESS YOU TEDDY IF YOUR LISTENING THANKYOU FOR YOUR GIFT TO US ALL R.I.P TEDDY !!!!!!!!!!

CHRIS MORGAN X

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Sad news another great singer gone

RIP Teddy

Teddy Pendergrass RIP, :wicked:

What a loss to the soul world,and his family,

A legend,and a voice that created a baby boom,the songs the voice,it was on par with the equivalent of "musical sex".

You will be missed Teddy,sernade the angels man,theyre in for treat,with you.

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Teddy Pendergrass RIP, :wicked:

What a loss to the soul world,and his family,

A legend,and a voice that created a baby boom,the songs the voice,it was on par with the equivalent of "musical sex".

You will be missed Teddy,sernade the angels man,theyre in for treat,with you.

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The title sums it up ........

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEI3HWqsZ4I

Thank you Teddy .

Malc burton

When I heard the news this morning I got a lump in my throat. It's still there:-) Teddy epitomized Soul and it's such a sad loss. RIP Teddy !

Here's one of my favourites by him (There are so many...) When Teddy's singing in the background, it will always be time for love...

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Collected his solo albums when he left Harold Melvin and was lucky to see him In Las Vegas ( supported by Stephanie Mills ) in 1981.

One of the greatest singers ever and such a tragic loss especially at an early age.

Thanks for the great memories and rest in peace Teddy.

Steve

was lucky to see him In Las Vegas ( supported by Stephanie Mills ) in 1981.

Blimey I bet that was good.

Very sad news indeed.

My absolute favourite is "Somebody told me".

Regards

Alan

The teddy bear of love , you've given us so much pleasure in you music over the years and still loving it thumbsup.gif

R.I.P Teddy, A true super star

R.I.P. Teddy -What a voice - one of my favorite singers up there with Marvin Gaye great philly anthems and his later stuff also "The More I Get the More I Want"

Only wish we could have had more "sad"

R.I.P. Teddy you were the best mate.

Never to be forgotten

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Just reading all these messages and reminiscing about buying my first p.i.r record as a new release in 1972, If you dont know me by now, it blew me away and switched me on to a whole new genre of music, R.I.P Teddy.

RIP.

TEDDY PENDERGRASS - I CAN`T WIN FOR LOSING - PHILI INT ONE SIDED PROMO -

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Blimey I bet that was good.

Very sad news indeed.

My absolute favourite is "Somebody told me".

Regards

Alan

Was very good Alan, on a fly drive holiday and only there for three nights. Could not believe my luck when I saw his name in neon lights on the strip.

Of his solo stuff The Whole Town's Laughing At Me has always been a favourite but been playing I Just Called To Say a lot recently.

Steve

Gamble/Huff once stated that "Close The Door" was the song that they were the most satisfied with (every aspect) over any other of their work.

I'm gonna dig it out right now and give it a spin.

Tell ya ,...many a good night have been had with this track on...in the background!!!!!:whistling:Delxxxx

Hi Del

Can just see you at the front with screams as he shouts " lets shower baby and rub me down with oil " :thumbsup:

Thanks to all for posting the tunes... Good to sit and listen and have a quiet moment in thought...

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Willie, Sandra and now Teddy.

Not a good start to the New Year.

RIP.

Legend is a term applied too genorously to many, but in Teddy's case it doesn't go far enough to match his prolific and quality output....words wouldn't do him justice, and his voice says far more than we can..........

HAROLD MELVIN & THE BLUENOTES - PRETTY FLOWER - PHILADELPHIA INTL LP -

Sublime soul music....RIP Teddy...we'll miss you..

Respect mate...

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Back in 73-75, when I was still going to the Top Rank and Royal Pier Mecca Dance Hall in Southampton on Tuesday and Sunday nights, the 3 all time great slowies were BILLY PAUL 'Me and Mrs Jones', EDDIE HOLMAN 'hey there lonely girl' and HM AND THE BLUENOTES 'If you don't know me by now'.

How many romances of our generation started around that song! Thanks Teddy for all those magic moments of youth.

A true Soul great whose like is sorely absent from contemporary R/B charts, no matter what the most ardent modernists say....RIPthumbsup.gif

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