
R&B icon Teddy Pendergrass has passed on.
A close family friend confirmed to the BV Newswire that the ailing crooner died tonight.
The cause of death is unknown and details are pending at presstime.
He was 59.
Last summer, buzz started brewing that the 'Love T.K.O.' singer was on his deathbed.
At the time, the Grammy Award-nominated singer-songwriter was hospitalized at Philadelphia's Bryn Mawr Hospital for about a month, and the nature of his illness was not publicly known. He and his new wife, Joan, addressed the rumors and expressed gratitude to his loyal legion of fans for their support.
"I wish to thank my fans for their prayers, concerns and love," Pendergrass disclosed in a statement. "While I have faced recent health challenges, I am in the care of my wonderful doctors, wife Joan and family.""We ask at this time that you respect our privacy," the statement continued. "Do know that I'm looking forward to continuing my work at the Teddy Pendergrass Alliance to help people with spinal cord injuries."
Since becoming quadriplegic following a horrific 1982 car accident, the Kingstree, South Carolina native (real name: Theodore DeReese Pendergrass) was actively involved in improving the lives of others suffering spinal cord injuries through the Spinal Cord Injury Association.
The former Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes front man celebrated his successful music career in 2007 at "Teddy 25."
Pendergrass' career began as a drummer for The Cadillacs, which soon became Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes. Though the Philadelphia-based R&B group was named after Melvin, Pendergrass emerged as the lead singer reportedly after he jumped from the rear of a stage and started belting out a song. The outfit was signed with Kenny Gamble & Leon Huff's CBS subsidiary Philadelphia International Records in 1972.
The Blue Notes enjoyed a string of hits such as 'I Miss You,' 'Bad Luck,' 'Wake Up Everybody,' and their biggest hit 'If You Don't Know Me By Now,' which was later recorded by labelmate Patti LaBelle.
Personality conflicts arose between Melvin and Pendergrass, and a solo career was launched. Hit songs such as 'The More I Get the More I Want,' 'Close the Door,' 'I Don't Love You Anymore,' 'Turn Off the Lights' and 'Love T.K.O.' remain R&B staples.
Pendergrass performed a duet with Whitney Houston on 'Hold Me' on her groundbreaking self-titled debut album in 1985.


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By: Karen on 1/14/2010 12:15PM
I was indeed shocked and saddened as I watched the news last night and heard Teddy P had transitioned from this life! Growing up as a teen in the 70's TP was definitely one of my fav singers! He put the "S" in sexy for me, lol. I'm quite sure TP made me want a man with a full beard, lmao! Two of my favs were "Close the Door" as a solo artist and "Be for Real" when he was with the Bluenotes! He WAS THE ORIGINAL "Teddy Bear" and I was fortunate to see him in concert back in the day. We have lost a great singer, however, his music will be with us 4ever! RIP Teddy P...
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By: Johnnie Newkirk Jr. on 1/14/2010 12:28PM
I loved you and I loved your music. God Bless you Teddy. RIP! Your music will forever live on and you will forever live on through your music.
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By: sachet on 1/14/2010 12:58PM
RIP, Teddy.
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By: trina on 1/14/2010 1:24PM
teddy from a child i have always love you . my heart is truly hurt . i wish it was something that could have being done to help you . i will miss you and always love you your fan in so ca ! may god bless all who love him amen
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By: Everbrown on 1/14/2010 3:07PM
Teddy was truly a legend. He was the most dynamic performer of his time. His legacy will live forever. Condolences to his family and fans. Rest in Peace, Teddy.
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By: pennylover on 1/16/2010 7:57PM
I am shocked Mylove goes out to his family and friends i know i grew up loving his music and to this day i still listern to it and won't stop so my love goes out to his music family as well.
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By: MS SYLVIA A PRICE on 1/14/2010 2:14PM
HIS MUSIC WILL LIVE IN OUR HEARTS & MEMORIES ALWAYS..THANKS FOR THE GREAT SONGS & SOUNDS TP. RIP
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By: Beautifulleo on 1/14/2010 2:13PM
R.I.P.
Teddy. You have truly given us a wonderful gift through your many beautiful songs.
God Rest your Soul
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By: Debrah on 1/14/2010 6:39PM
I feel so sad today with the passing of Teddy..I loved him so much. I listen to his music often. Now he can rest in peace. I have no doubt that he will walk with God.
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By: Rosalind Thomas on 1/14/2010 3:56PM
LOVE U AND WILL MISS U - CLOSE THE DOOR
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