Love this man, thanks so much. Did the Jackson 5 really record a album there? Which one was it and when was it, do u know? I love all the others you mentioned as welland loved the interview. It's mind blowing all this happened here. Love it.
@backtoharmony The Jacksons recorded 2 albums there. Their first as "The Jacksons", which was the album title with the singles "Enjoy Yourself", "Show You the Way to Go"...it also featured "Good Times" and two of Michael's first released songs as a co-song writer, "Blues Away" and "Style of Life"... The other album was called "Going Places". The first was a platinum album, but the second one didn't do nearly as well...
@hollidayevery Thank you so much for your very thoughtful & complete response. From the tone of your response I'm thinking your an music industry professional. Am I correct? Well, I am not, but I am a Philly native, born & raised at 5th & Garard, living my adult years in center city, very happily. My 1st music purchase was when I was 10 yrs old, I bought an 8 track tape of the "Jackson 5". I'll never forget how that opened my bodymindspirit to a world I have loved ever since, Real Soul Music.
Not to take ANYTHING from Gamble and Huff, but there were other people that were part of Philly International and Mighty Three Music as well...THOM BELL was major in the PIR Sound with his work with the Stylistics, Delfonics, and The Spinners along with arranging some great PIR songs. McFadden and Whitehead were great songwriters as well. Charles Simmons, Joseph Jefferson, and Bruce Hawes were also very instrumental to the sound...and also the unbelievable LINDA CREED!! and many others!!!
I'll tell you right now TSOP, is the best music ever done, you can take all that New York stuff, all that British Invasion, now Motown can come close, but the Sound of Philly tops them all. Course Philly has produced so many great other sounds, Hall & Oates, The Stylistics, Harold Melvin & the Bluenotes, TP himself, and list could just go on and on.
Very powerful words towards the end...You should never give up on your dream!! Its so easy to give up when things get hard but the people who make it are the people who stick with it! I need to remind myself of that sometimes! :-)
Interesting timing. I just interviewed Frank McComb and they were both mentioned in it as instrumental people in his career. Tieuel Legacy! aka Shawnre'
This is coming from a Legend 3:39 you must keep reality in mind
MrCoby303 7 months ago
Love this man, thanks so much. Did the Jackson 5 really record a album there? Which one was it and when was it, do u know? I love all the others you mentioned as welland loved the interview. It's mind blowing all this happened here. Love it.
backtoharmony 10 months ago
@backtoharmony The Jacksons recorded 2 albums there. Their first as "The Jacksons", which was the album title with the singles "Enjoy Yourself", "Show You the Way to Go"...it also featured "Good Times" and two of Michael's first released songs as a co-song writer, "Blues Away" and "Style of Life"... The other album was called "Going Places". The first was a platinum album, but the second one didn't do nearly as well...
hollidayevery 8 months ago
@hollidayevery Thank you so much for your very thoughtful & complete response. From the tone of your response I'm thinking your an music industry professional. Am I correct? Well, I am not, but I am a Philly native, born & raised at 5th & Garard, living my adult years in center city, very happily. My 1st music purchase was when I was 10 yrs old, I bought an 8 track tape of the "Jackson 5". I'll never forget how that opened my bodymindspirit to a world I have loved ever since, Real Soul Music.
backtoharmony 8 months ago
What a legend. And very inspirational advise. Thanks Mr Gamble
downjones72 11 months ago
Not to take ANYTHING from Gamble and Huff, but there were other people that were part of Philly International and Mighty Three Music as well...THOM BELL was major in the PIR Sound with his work with the Stylistics, Delfonics, and The Spinners along with arranging some great PIR songs. McFadden and Whitehead were great songwriters as well. Charles Simmons, Joseph Jefferson, and Bruce Hawes were also very instrumental to the sound...and also the unbelievable LINDA CREED!! and many others!!!
hollidayevery 1 year ago 2
@hollidayevery AND YOU CAN'T FORGET LARRY GOLD!!!! LOL
str5speakes 8 months ago
@str5speakes Thanks for sending this reply!! Great info in this interview!...Thank you.
hollidayevery 8 months ago
Chectout this PHILLY star singer right here LpHeather.
Dbirckett1 1 year ago
I love this video....
It is great to hear the opinions of music greats such as Gamble...
Nina513 2 years ago
Great interview thanks for posting it.
I'll tell you right now TSOP, is the best music ever done, you can take all that New York stuff, all that British Invasion, now Motown can come close, but the Sound of Philly tops them all. Course Philly has produced so many great other sounds, Hall & Oates, The Stylistics, Harold Melvin & the Bluenotes, TP himself, and list could just go on and on.
jtclaf 2 years ago
great job! You ara pretty! :D
danoninho1 2 years ago
Thank you so much for this video - supporting our Group "THE SOUND OF PHILADELPHIA"
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1MARYF 2 years ago
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deltadreams 3 years ago
I was a producer at Gamble and Huff for rapper Bestruck.
deltadreams 3 years ago
very,very cool . thanks.
needtashow 3 years ago
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T3rryS0u1 3 years ago
This was a very NICE & INSPIRING video!
DivaOriginale1 3 years ago
Very powerful words towards the end...You should never give up on your dream!! Its so easy to give up when things get hard but the people who make it are the people who stick with it! I need to remind myself of that sometimes! :-)
mayahotblaze 3 years ago
I loved this video Amir!!! Everyone had some really good questions. :-)
mayahotblaze 3 years ago
Great post! Thanks for sharing!
StarPowerAlbum 3 years ago
good and interesting :)
billoon45 3 years ago
Great vid. Cheers
tonypilki3 3 years ago
Good stuff !
AcousticMusicPage 3 years ago
Interesting timing. I just interviewed Frank McComb and they were both mentioned in it as instrumental people in his career. Tieuel Legacy! aka Shawnre'
tieuellegacy 3 years ago
OMG I WANNA BE SIGNED TO THAT LABEL!
STORMYB 3 years ago