Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 20, 2010, Page 11, Image 11

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    January 20. 2010
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Pendergrass, who was one of the
most electric and successful figures
in music until a car crash 28 years
ago left him in a wheelchair, is being
remembered after his death last week
of colon cancer. He was 59.
Before the crash, Pendergrass
established a new era of R&B with
an explosive, raw voice that sym­
bolized masculinity, passion and the
joys and sorrow of romance in songs
such as "Close the Door," "It Don't
HurtNow," "Love T.K.O." and other
hits that have since become clas­
sics.
He was an international super- Teddy Pendergrass, the velvet-voiced soul legend whose romantic
star and sex symbol. His career was ballads lit up the 1970s and 1980s.
at its apex — and still climbing.
nal cord injury in a 1982 c ir accident
Pendergrass left a remarkable
Friend and longtime collaborator that left him paralyzed from the waist
imprint on the music world as he
Kenny Gamble, of the renowned down — still able to sing but with­
ushered in a new era in R&B with his
production duo Gamble & Huff, out his signature power. The image
fiery, sensual and forceful brand of
teamed with Pendergrass on his big­ of the strong, virile lover was re­
soul and his ladies' man image, bur­
gest hits and recalled how the singer placed with one that drew sympa­
nished by his strikingly handsome
was even working on a movie.
thy.
looks.
"He had about 10 platinum al­
But instead of becoming bitter or
Gamble said Pendergrass was one
bums in a row, so he was a very, very depressed, Pendergrass created a
of a kind as an artist and boasted a
successful recording artist and as a new identity — that as a role model,
powerful voice and "a great magne­
performing artist," Gamble said. "He Gamble said.
tism."
had a tremendous career ahead of
"He never showed me that he
"He was a great baritone singer,
him, and the accident sort of got in was angry at all about his accident,"
and he had a real smooth sound, but
the way of many of those plans."
Gamble said in a telephone inter­ he had a real rough sound, too,
Pendergrass, who was bom in view with The Associated Press.
when he wanted to exert power in
Philadelphia in 1950, suffered a spi- "In fact, he was very courageous." his voice," Gamble said.
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Kandi Burruss
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(AP) Kandi Burruss is soaking
up every moment of her second
claim to fame, knowing how fast the
limelight can fade away.
"I'm so appreciative of every­
thing I have now," said Burruss, a
member of the defunct 1990s R&B
group Xscape, which had hits like
"Understanding" and "Who Can I
Run To."
"When you have success right
off the rip, you take it for granted
sometimes. I did. I told myself I will
never take it for granted again."
After Xscape broke up, Burruss
co-wrote TLC's hit "No Scrubs."
Shehasalso written music for Mariah
Carey, Destiny's Child and Alicia
Keys. But her singing career took a
back seat to songwriting, and her
celebrity diminished.
Thanks to her success on "The
Real Housewives of Atlanta" on
how the reality show has rejuve­
nated her music and acting career,
and how the recent slaying of her ex-
fiance, Ashley "A.J." Jewell, still
brings her to tears.
The Associated Press: How has
the "Housewives" show helped
jum p start your career?
Burruss: It gave me a platform to
show what I can do. A lot of people
knew me from Xscape, but didn't
know what I've been doing behind
the scenes. It let people know I
wanted to act. When people saw
"(The Vagina) Monologues" (she
performed it on the show), they were
like, "Dang, she can act too." So,
that was also a good look.
AP: Now, you're looking to re­
lease an album this year. What will
be
the album title?
Kandi Burruss
Burruss: At first, I was going to
Bravo, she's back in the spotlight, call it "B.L.O.G." because I was in­
and is trying to remain there.
spired by some of the things I read
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