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Longtime friend and collaborator Kenny Gamble called Pendergrass "a one-of-a - kind artist with a powerful voice and great magnetism."
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"She had been out in the cold and she was just blue!" recalls Pendergrass, who is now 69 and retired from nursing.
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"Pendergrass," said Porter, "you are named one of the eight who are to do his business.
The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 4 Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay 1829
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In 60% of cases, the circumstances did not meet standards recommended by experts: to stop physical aggression or a threat to an officer or another person, said the study's co-author, senior NYCLU staff attorney Taylor Pendergrass.
Police Taser Use Questioned Sean Gardiner 2011
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Prior to the release of her self-titled debut in 1985, she scored a hit with soul stylist Teddy Pendergrass, singing on his duet "Hold Me."
We'll Remember Her Bright Dignity Jim Fusilli 2012
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ELLIOTT: The Pendergrass family lives in an older home in Tallassee - a town of about 5,000 in east Alabama.
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ELLIOTT: Darryl Pendergrass says if the economic recovery depends on middle income families like his increasing consumption, it will be a long time before things turn around.
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YouTube has further solidified its import as a time capsule for recording artists as wonderfully diverse as Elton John, The Emotions, Teddy Pendergrass, Aretha Franklin and David Bowie.
Kenya (Robinson): A Reflection On The Passing Of Don Cornelieus And Mike Kelley Robinson 2012
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Darryl Pendergrass says they've simplified their life.
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DEBBIE ELLIOTT: When Daryl Pendergrass arrives home after his 28-mile commute from Montgomery, it's time to play.
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