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  1. Leon Huff set up an office in the Schubert Theatre, where he met his future songwriting partner, Kenny Gamble. “Kenny was on the sixth floor and I was on the second,” said Huff, “and we used to pass each other in the elevator, but we didn’t know each other.” In 1962, Gamble and Huff collaborated in Kenny Gamble’s band, the Romeos ...

  2. 5. Juli 2021 · July 5, 2021, 3:01 AM PDT. By Christopher A. Daniel. 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 ...

  3. 6. Feb. 2022 · The never-before-told story will chronicle the enduring legacies of musical icons Kenny Gamble, Leon Huff, and Thom Bell as they developed their timeless sound, which would go on to influence generations of artists and songwriters and change the music industry forever. The Oscar and Emmy award-winning executive producer Alex Gibney (Enron: The ...

  4. 26. März 2013 · Fellow Romeo, Kenny Gamble, co-wrote a song for Candy and the Kisses on which Huff performed. In 1966, Gamble and Huff formed Excel Records; and, in 1967, they produced the Soul Survivors’ hit single, “Expressway to Your Heart.” They continued working as independent producers with acts like Archie Bell and the Drells and Jerry Butler. They also had their own Neptune Label (through Chess ...

  5. 1. März 2023 · Kenneth Gamble; Leon Huff; Artists; GH News; Media. PIR Classic Interviews; PIR Videos; Shop; Contact Us; Philadelphia Follow Us The Trammps The Three Degrees The Stylistics The Spinners The Ojays The Jones Girls The Jacksons The Intrude ...

  6. Various – The Philly Sound: Kenny Gamble, Leon Huff & The Story Of Brotherly Love (1966-1976) More images. Label:Philadelphia International Records – Z3K 64647, Epic – Z3K 64647, Legacy – Z3K 64647: Format: 3 x CD, Compilation. Box Set. Country:U ...

  7. 25. Feb. 2021 · The songwriters and producers Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff’s Black-owned label Philadelphia International Records turned a city’s aesthetic into a movement that reverberated around the world. 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 ...