Teddy Pendergrass is Truly Blessed

Written by Mac Diva
Published July 27, 2004

To some folks life come easy,
To some life come hard,
Some keep on tryin,'
Some just get tired.


-- Teddy Pendergrass, "Cold, Cold World"

Sometimes a book is so good you can't hold on to it. That is what happened to my copy of Truly Blessed, the autobiography of singer Teddy Pendergrass. I briefly left it, in a bag with other items, in a supposedly secure place. When I reclaimed the package later, the book and a new, unopened CD, Teddy Pendergrass, were gone. Yes, someone stole the book. On the bright side, for the thief, if he chooses to read Truly Blessed, he will not be disappointed.

Pendergrass' is one of the better biographies of contemporary people I've read. It chronicles not only his personal story, but changes in society and the recording industry from the late 1960s to the late '90s. Pendergrass has also written as honestly about being disabled as anyone I've read.

Teddy Pendergrass' own story began at Thomas Jefferson Hospital in Philadelphia on March 26, 1950. His mother, Ida, is a deeply religious woman who had prayed for a healthy child after numerous miscarriages. Theodore DeReese was her blessing. He was reared in holiness churches in North Philadelphia as much as at home, sometimes spending hours there each day. At the age of ten, the boy got a 'call' from God. He interpreted the message to mean he might be destined to be a preacher. But, there was another suitor for his attention. Show business was almost as endemic to his community as religion. Soon, the Uptown Theater, Philadelphia's version of the Apollo, was attracting the clean-cut youth from down the street. Pendergrass made a rite of passage in that regard when he was 13. His mother, prepared to whip him for staying most of the night at the Uptown, decided he was too grown up for the strap. Not long after, Ida Pendergrass bought her son a set of drums. He had taken his first step on the road to becoming Teddy Pendergrass, the star.

Though he would be extremely successful by the time he was in his mid-twenties, Pendergrass did pay his dues. After dropping out of high school, he worked at any menial job he could obtain, from waffle-making to driving a truck. But, his favored occupation was as a drummer, a skill he had perfected by his late teens. He drummed for several local bands. Then, in 1969, Harold Melvin, newly blown off by the latest version of the Blue Notes, hired the group Pendergrass was drumming for as vocalists and installed Teddy as drummer for the reconstituted Blue Notes. Within a year, the drummer was out front singing lead on most of the group's songs.

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#1 — August 14, 2007 @ 16:58PM — freddie pendergrass

Dear Teddy, the Pendergrass family in Greenville SC want very much to communicate with you. We are having a family reunion 8/31/07 - 9/2/07 in Greenville Sc. for details log onto Pendergrass Family. We are not trying to get anything from you we just want to fellowship and get to know all of the family better. Please contact me back.
[Personal contact info deleted] All Pendergrasses are related.

#2 — August 26, 2007 @ 22:14PM — Connie Morris-Moore

Dear Teddy,

How are you doing? I have not seen you since August 17, 2001; when you did the concerts in New York. I gots tickets for both of your shows; the Thursday nite show at the Beacon Theatre and the Friday nite show at Westbury Music Fair. I wrote you a letter and sent you a rose. I gave it to your daughter. Then I was informed that you said that I could meet you. And, I was granted the wonderful opportunity to meet you. I TOLD YOU THEM AND I AM TELLING YOU NOW, "I LOVE YOU SO MUCH!! I THINK OF YOU ALL THE TIME; AND I PRAY FOR YOU". I really think if I did not have your music to get me thorough life, I would not be where I am today. You helped me thorough the power of song! I LOVE YOU. Please keep in touch.

#3 — January 10, 2008 @ 17:14PM — Delores Lewis

Hello Teddy:

Just wanted to write you to find out more information about your foundation, and also to see if you could say a few words of encourgement to my brothers. Let me explain; My brother name is freddie and he will be 50 years old this year. He was shot 25 year ago at the age of 25. He has been paralized from the waist down for the last 25 years. He has always had help and it seemed like up until now he has coped with this situation pretty well. My 25 year old brother was his caregiver for the last 2 years and has helped freddie with life in the wheel chair. Well my second brother name is Roy, he is 26 years old now. Last year Roy was shot at age 25 and paralized from the waist down. This set the whole family back so far especially Freddie. What are the chances of having 2 brothers shot and put in a wheel chair after their 25th birthday. It actually killed my mother she died of a heart attack 4 months after Roy came home in the Wheel Chair. She could not take the stress of taking care of the both of them. Living your life is almost impossible without a wheel chair accessible home. I want to know if your foundation or any other organization will help my brothers with a handicapped accessible house. I need some help with getting them in and out of the house. Please write me back . I'm in Chicago looking to relocate to Tennesse.

#4 — January 19, 2008 @ 01:02AM — Deborah

Iwould like for you if possible to send my e-mail address to the lady name Deloris Lewis who sent in a e-mail to you on January 10th 2008 with the mention of her two brother both at the age of 25 get shot and paralized Iwould like to commicate with her if possible thank you Deborah

#5 — January 19, 2008 @ 15:45PM — Michael

Hi Teddy, I live in the Uk and would love to know if you will ever perform on stage again as I would come all the way over from England to see you. I hope you are well and your health is as it can be. I have loved your music from the very early days and I love it still, it is my lifes ambition to see you perform and I hope I am not too late. Kindest regards Michael

#6 — January 19, 2008 @ 15:53PM — Ray Ellis [URL]

Considering he's dead, it's doubtful he'll be performing anywhere.

#7 — January 20, 2008 @ 16:24PM — Michael

Where did you get this information from? All the sources i have seen tell me he's very much alive!

#8 — January 25, 2008 @ 23:43PM — CYNTHIA

JUST WANT TO KNOW HOW TEDDY PENTERGLASS DOING IN 2008.

#9 — March 3, 2008 @ 17:22PM — Lily

Hi Teddy, how is it going?

Just wondering if we'd ever see you perform The Power of One live in South Africa, you know the connection...!


#10 — March 3, 2008 @ 17:24PM — Lily


Ray Ellis - you need help as a matter of urgency. What makes you think you'd be the first to know that? Please..., we don't need this.

#11 — March 26, 2008 @ 10:51AM — gloria b fluker

Hello Teddy!
I have been trying to contact you.
It's been a lifetime ago.
Please contact me!
Glory B

#12 — June 23, 2008 @ 18:13PM — Michael Ludford

Please can you tell me if Teddy receives these messages? I've left notes before but i never have any replies! Sorry to be a pain but i would reallllly love to know how Teddy is.
Michael from the UK thank you.

#13 — June 23, 2008 @ 18:29PM — El Bicho [URL]

"Please can you tell me if Teddy receives these messages? I've left notes before but i never have any replies!"

You answered your own question.

#14 — July 3, 2008 @ 15:51PM — Michael Ludford

Love your name El Bicho! Seems a waste of a site if that's true what you say?
Any suggestions on how you can mail the man?

#15 — July 3, 2008 @ 20:59PM — El Bicho [URL]

Thanks, ML. i would suggest you google him and see if you can learn who his agent or manager is and contact them

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