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  1. Kenneth Gamble (born August 11, 1943, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) and Leon A. Huff (born April 8, 1942, Camden, New Jersey) are an American songwriting and production duo credited for developing the Philadelphia soul music genre (also known as Philly sound) of the 1970s.

  2. 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.

  3. 12. Sept. 2021 · NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff about 50 years of Philadelphia International Records and the founding of the Philly sound.

  4. 5. Juli 2021 · Gamble and Huff’s proof-of-concept made industry executives pay closer attention to their output, putting their company deeper in the black. “We blew the roof off San Francisco,” Huff remembers.

    • Christopher A. Daniel
  5. 30. Juni 2021 · By 1971, prolific songwriters/producers Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff had a catalog of R&B and pop hits including The Soul Survivors "Expressway to Your Heart," The Intruders "Cowboys to Girls," and Jerry Butler's "Only the Strong Survive," and a network to help move the product released by their number of boutique record labels.

  6. 1943 Born. 1995 Inducted. Founded "Philly Sound" and Philadelphia International Records. * Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff were also the 2014 recipients of The Johnny Mercer Award, the SHOF’s highest honor.

  7. 14. Aug. 2021 · From creating message music to production advances, what Philadelphia International Records cofounders Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff built still has impact.