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Gamble and Huff - History

Gamble and Huff - History: Encyclopedia II - Gamble and Huff - History

Kenneth Gamble's childhood in Philadelphia shaped his adult life: he recorded himself on various arcade recording machines, assisted the morning show DJs on WDAS, operated a record store, and sang with The Romeos. In 1964, Gamble teamed up with Leon Huff for the first Gamble/Huff song, performed by Candy & The Kisses. In 1967, the team struck gold. "Expressway To Your Heart" by the Soul Survivors became their first top 5 hit, and the die was cast. The team worked with Archie Bell & the Drells, Wilson Pickett, Aretha Franklin, and Jerry Butler, ...

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Gamble and Huff: Encyclopedia II - Gamble and Huff - History



Gamble and Huff - History

Gamble and Huff - Early years

Kenneth Gamble's childhood in Philadelphia shaped his adult life: he recorded himself on various arcade recording machines, assisted the morning show DJs on WDAS, operated a record store, and sang with The Romeos. In 1964, Gamble teamed up with Leon Huff for the first Gamble/Huff song, performed by Candy & The Kisses.

In 1967, the team struck gold. "Expressway To Your Heart" by the Soul Survivors became their first top 5 hit, and the die was cast. The team worked with Archie Bell & the Drells, Wilson Pickett, Aretha Franklin, and Jerry Butler, scoring hits along the way.

Gamble and Huff - Philadelphia International

Gamble and Huff formed Philadelphia International Records in 1971 as a rival to Berry Gordy and Motown. CBS Records backed the venture and distributed Philadelphia International's records. Philadelphia International released a number of the most popular soul music hits of the 1970s, including "If You Don't Know Me by Now" by Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes, "Back Stabbers" and "Love Train" by the O'Jays, and the Grammy-winning "Me and Mrs. Jones" by Billy Paul. With in house arrangers, like Thom Bell, and Bobby Martin. Bobby Martin, Born in Manhattan N.Y.C. June 3rd 1941, had been the back bone of many of the "Philly Soul" Sets as an Arranger and Producer. He had been a Jehovas Witness for several years. Later he moved to Beverly Hills, Ca. Then to Chicago, Il. Indianapolis,In. Now in Southern,Il. Active Writing, Arranging, Producing, still serving The Lord. He has been the owner of Time Records since 1976 to date. Still active with, Sony / BMG Music Entertainment.

By 1975, Philadelphia International and the genre it helped define, Philadelphia soul, had eclipsed Motown and the Motown Sound in popularity, and Gamble and Huff were the premiere producers of soul. The Philadelphia soul sound evolved from the simpler arrangements of the late-1960s into the lush strings, thumping basslines, and sliding hi-hat rhythms that soon became distingushing elements of a new style of music called disco, and Gamble and Huff became the most prominent producers of the new genre. Nearly all of the Philadelphia International records featured the work of the label's in-house band of studio musicians, MFSB. MFSB cut a number of successful instrumental albums and singles arranged by Bobby Martin, including their 1974 Gamble-Huff produced hit "TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia)", best known as the theme song from the American television show Soul Train Arranged by Bobby Martin.

Gamble and Huff - Gamble's humanitarian work

Through the 1970s, Gamble and Huff continued to work with some of the biggest stars in the music industry, and Gamble in particular began his continuing work to clean up the inner cities and help African-American youth. He also contributed his time and energy to the T.J. Martell Leukemia Foundation and The AMC Cancer Research Center and Hospital. His charitable works and civic efforts continue today. He has served on the Board of Directors for the Philadelphia Music Foundation, which honors the artists, songwriters, and producers from Philadelphia. His United Companies have opened a restaturant, a bookstore, a mosque, low-income housing, and a school. These buildings, mostly built by labor hired locally, have served as the beginnings of a resurgence in the neighborhood. He also helped start the "Clean Up The Ghetto" project, which involved the youth of blighted communities helping with the clean-up and repair of damaged or neglected properties. PRI recorded a song using many of their popular artists in support of the project. Started in Philadelphia, "Clean Up The Ghetto" spread to Los Angeles, Atlanta, and Chicago, and similar events have been held throughout the country.

Gamble and Huff - Later years

In 1975, Philadelphia International became involved in a payola scandal; Gamble was fined and Huff was not. By the late-1970s, however, the popularity of the Philadelphia soul sound began to decline. Disco had suffered a backlash, R&B was going back toward the ballad, and rock had regained the American charts. Among the later hits were "Enjoy Yourself" by The Jacksons Arranged by Bobby Martin in 1976, and "Ain't No Stopping Us Now" by McFadden and Whitehead also Arranged by Bobby Martin in 1979.

In 1982, Philadelphia International's biggest star, former Blue Notes singer Teddy Pendergrass, became paralyzed from the waist down in a car accident, and the future of the label came to be in doubt. That year, Philadelphia broke its ties with CBS and made a new deal with EMI. Although the hits had by now dried up, Gamble and Huff continued to write and produce for the label's artists.

1990 finally saw Gamble and Huff recognized with a Grammy Award for Best R&B Song, awarded for a cover of the Blue Notes' 1972 hit arranged by Bobby Martin "If You Don't Know Me By Now" by Simply Red. In 1999, Gamble and Huff were honored with the Grammy Trustees Award, joining musical luminaries like Frank Sinatra, The Beatles, and Walt Disney. Their career output of over 3000 songs places them among the greatest songwriters of all time.

Today, Kenneth Gamble continues to write, often with Leon Huff, and Philadelphia International continues. He still lives in South Philadelphia, and remains active in his community.

On September 19, 2005 Gamble and Huff were inducted into the Dance Music Hall of Fame for their outstanding achivements as producers at a ceremony held in New York City.

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