Theodore DeReese Pendergrass was an American singer. He rose to musical fame as the lead singer of Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes. He died from respiratory failure in January 2010. He is survived by his wife, two daughters, and a son-in-law.
About Teddy Pendergrass in brief

The tours will also take place in New Jersey, Chicago, and Los Angeles in 2015 and 2016. He will be buried at Mount Sinai Cemetery in Philadelphia. He left behind a wife and two daughters. He never had any children of his own, but had several step-children and one step-grandchildren. He has a son and two step-great-children of whom he was best friends with for many years. He lived in a suburb of Philadelphia with his wife and three children. He always wanted to be a pastor and was a junior deacon at his local church. He worked as a pastor until he was 40 years old, when he decided to pursue a career in music. He recorded his first song, “Angel with Muddy Feet,” in the 11th grade, but it was not a commercial success. In 1972, Harold Melvin and the Blue notes released their first single, a slow, solemn ballad entitled \”I Miss You\”. The song, one of Gamble and Huff’s most creative productions, became a major rhythm and blues hit and put the group on the map. In 1975, the group struggled with his replacements and eventually left Philadelphia International Records. At one point, Pendersgrass wanted the group to be renamed \”Teddy Penders Grass and theBlue Notes\” Fans kept mistaking him for Melvin.
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