Teddy Pendergrass

Born
March 26, 1950
in Philadelphia, PA 
Active Decades
19001020304050607080902000 
 
by Ed Hogan
Teddy Pendergrass started singing gospel music in Philadelphia churches, becoming an ordained minister at ten years old. While attending public school, he sang in the citywide McIntyre Elementary School Choir and in the All-City Stetson Junior High School Choir. A self-taught drummer, Pendergrass had a teen pop vocal group when he was 15.



By his late teens, Pendergrass was a drummer for local vocal group The Cadillacs. In the late '60s, The Cadillacs merged with another more-established group, Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes. In 1970, when The Blue Notes broke up, Melvin, now aware of Pendergrass' vocal prowess, asked him to take the lead singer spot. It's no secret that Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff wanted Marvin Junior of The Dells for their Philadelphia International Records roster. Since The Dells were signed to Chess, they were unavailable. When the gruff'n'ready vocals of Pendergrass came their way, they eagerly signed the group.

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