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  2. Teddy Pendergrass - Wikipedia

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    Pendergrass did a concert at the Wiltern Theater in Los Angeles on February 14, 2002, titled "The Power of Love". The concert became the album From Teddy, With Love, which was released on the Razor & Tie record label later that year. It was his second (after Live! Coast to Coast) and final live album.

  3. Philadelphia International Records - Wikipedia

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    Philadelphia International Records was one of the most successful labels to capitalize on this new genre with acts such as the O'Jays and Teddy Pendergrass. Philly soul is known for its incorporation of lush string arrangements along with penetrating brass, and often tells very personal and emotional stories.

  4. Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes - Wikipedia

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    First, Teddy Pendergrass died of respiratory failure [6] on January 13, 2010, at age 59, after having previously dealt with colon cancer. Six months later, original member Roosevelt Brodie, who was the second tenor for the original Blue Notes, died July 13, 2010, at age 75 due to complications of diabetes. [ 7 ]

  5. Teddy Pendergrass discography - Wikipedia

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    Greatest Hits — 68 — 1998 The Best of Teddy Pendergrass — 65 — The Right Stuff: 2001 Greatest Slow Jams — 98 — 2003 Anthology — — — 2004 The Love Songs Collection — 70 — Philadelphia International Bedroom Classics, Vol. 1 — — — Elektra/Rhino: Satisfaction Guaranteed: The Very Best of Teddy Pendergrass — — 26 WSM ...

  6. Wake Up Everybody (Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes song)

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    Originally recorded by Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes, with Teddy Pendergrass singing lead vocals, the song had a somewhat unconventional structure, starting subdued and building slowly to a climax. [2] The title track from their 1975 album, the song spent two weeks at number one on the Hot Soul Singles chart in early 1976.

  7. Live! Coast to Coast - Wikipedia

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    Live! Coast to Coast is a live album by the R&B crooner Teddy Pendergrass. It was recorded in Philadelphia in 1978 and Los Angeles in 1979. It did well on the Billboard album charts, reaching No. 33 Pop and No. 5 R&B.

  8. Turn Off the Lights - Wikipedia

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    "Turn Off the Lights" was a hit for R&B crooner Teddy Pendergrass, released as a single on June 23, 1979. Released from his hit album, Teddy, the song hit No. 48 on the Pop charts and No. 2 on the R&B charts. [1] The song was also a b-side single with "If You Know Like I Know."

  9. Fred Coury - Wikipedia

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    2004 Greatest Hits: Love TKO: Teddy Pendergrass – Remixing; 2004 In Concert: Cinderella – Drums, Vocals, Group Member; 2004 Live from the Gypsy Road: Cinderella – Drums, Vocals, Group Member; 2004 Making Tributes Is Easy: The Ultimate Tribute to Radi: Various Artists – Producer; 2004 More '80s Hair Metal: Various Artists – Producer

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