A special podcast with the legendary producers Gamble, Huff, Jimmy Jam and Terry LewisPatty and the Millennials Podcast
A special podcast with the legendary producers Gamble, Huff, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Patty and the Millennials Podcast On this special edition of the podcast, Patty sits down with music legends – Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis, Kenneth Gamble and Leon A. Huff! Patty also brings in additional voices to pay tribute to the legends. […]
Gamble & Huff mark 50 years of Philly Soul and socially conscious music
By the early 1970s, Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff were regularly meeting in Gamble’s office by an upright piano with a list of titles and a tape recorder to talk about the news or what was happening throughout Philadelphia. Their chemistry as songwriters and producers, combined with those frequent chats, laid the foundation for some of popular music’s most memorable, socially conscious
Gamble And Huff Talk 50 Years Of Philly Soul & Creating Black Music Month
Hear from the legendary GRAMMY-winning songwriter/producer duo Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff themselves about creating Philadelphia International Records, Black Music Month and a lifelong friendshipCHRISTOPHER A. DANIELMEMBERSHIP JUN 30, 2021 – 11:15 AM By 1971, prolific songwriters/producers Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff had a catalog of R&B and pop hits includin
Thanks to MFSB, Love Is Still the Message 47 Years Later: Classic Review
Todd “Stereo” Williams June 10, 2021 | 11:15am ET You can’t really discuss the soul music of the ‘70s without referencing Philadelphia International Records, and you can’t know Philly International if you aren’t familiar with MFSB. The music of Philadelphia International Records is part of the fabric of American music, and the heart of that sound was [&helli
How Philadelphia International Records Gave Rise to Black Music Appreciation Month and Established an Iconic Sound
Todd “Stereo” WilliamsJune 3, 2021 | 4:15pm ET Philadelphia International Records. The music that came pouring out of Sigma Sound Studios in Philly was the ornately urbane sound of Black America in the 1970s. One decade earlier, Motown had become a mainstay by branding itself “The Sound of Young America,” and Stax Records dubbed itself “Soulsville” […]
‘Fresh Air’ Celebrates 50 Years Of Philadelphia International Records
May 31, 20211:20 PM ETHeard on Fresh Air TERRY GROSS In 1971, producers Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff co-founded Philadelphia International Records, the label that recorded the O’Jays, Patti LaBelle and other soul artists. Originally broadcast in 2008. TERRY GROSS, HOST: This is FRESH AIR. I’m Terry Gross. This year marks the 50th anniversary of the […]
Kenny Gamble & Leon Huff Among Speakers at Grammy Career Day 2021 Virtual Events
Other Grammy winners or nominees booked for these events are James Fauntleroy, Larrance Dopson, Jazzmeia Horn, Taylor Hanson and Nasri Atweh. Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff, the legendary co-founders of Philadelphia International Records, are among those set to speak at Grammy Career Day events, presented by the Grammy Museum. Gamble and Huff are set for […]
The Pioneering Women of Philly Soul
These women broke down barriers and forever changed the essence of soul music Dee Dee Sharp Valerie Magan March 12, 2021 | 2:40pm ET Fifty years ago, the sound of Philly Soul was born out of the legendary Philadelphia International Records. With the talents of The O’Jays, Patti LaBelle, Teddy Pendergrass, The Three Degrees, McFadden & […]
50 Years Later, Gamble and Huff’s Philly Sound Stirs the Soul
By Alan Light Published Feb. 25, 2021Updated Feb. 26, 2021 By the late 1970s, things had gotten so busy at Philadelphia International Records that the label’s co-founders, Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff, had to leave town to write new songs. During one trip to Jamaica, they were settling in at the piano when a power outage hit the […]
The 50 Greatest Philadelphia International Songs: Staff Picks
The 50 Greatest Philadelphia International Songs: Staff Picks By Billboard Staff2/24/2021 Fifty years ago, a new label started by two esteemed hitmakers turned the corner on the crossover soul-pop of Motown and gritty Southern R&B of Stax/Volt, which had defined the sound of Black America in the ’60s. The new label offered a new style for […]