Speakies:
Doing a post in honoring one of my favorite singers of all times. Philadelphia’s own Teddy Pendergrass died Wednesday in Philly at the age of 59. He had been hospitalized for months following surgery for colon cancer. Rosemary and I had the pleasure of seeing him in person at the Latin Casino in Cherry Hill, NJ when we were dating. His performance was electrifying and most of ladies in the audience I’m sure found it sensual.
Some of our favorite songs were:
Somebody Told Me
Be Sure
I Don’t Love You Anymore
And the list could go on.
Rest in Peace Teddy, I’m sure there are some backup Angels to sing with you up there.
Doing a post in honoring one of my favorite singers of all times. Philadelphia’s own Teddy Pendergrass died Wednesday in Philly at the age of 59. He had been hospitalized for months following surgery for colon cancer. Rosemary and I had the pleasure of seeing him in person at the Latin Casino in Cherry Hill, NJ when we were dating. His performance was electrifying and most of ladies in the audience I’m sure found it sensual.
Some of our favorite songs were:
Somebody Told Me
Be Sure
I Don’t Love You Anymore
And the list could go on.
Rest in Peace Teddy, I’m sure there are some backup Angels to sing with you up there.
The music in the background is devoted to Teddy Pendergrass.
2 comments:
Amen to this JoeZ
"The World won't get no better
if we just let it be.
The world won't get no better
we've got to change the world
just you and me."
from "Wake Up Everybody"
When Teddy was lead singer of
Harold Melvin and The Blue Notes
in the 70s.
RIP Teddy
Mack: I remember that one too. Loved that music and the sounds of Philadelphia.
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