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Truly Blessed
Truly
Blessed is legendary singer Teddy Pendergrass's riveting account of
the journey that took him from a North Philadelphia ghetto to the
stage of Madison Square Garden. From his first hits as lead singer
of Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes--"If You Don't Know Me by Now"
and "The Love I Lost"--to his sizzling solo singles, including
"Close the Door" and "Turn Off the Lights," Teddy was clearly
special. Described as "the black Elvis," he sparked in female fans
an unprecedented sexual frenzy and earned the critics' unqualified
respect. Teddy seemed invincible, until a near-fatal 1982 car
accident left him partially paralyzed and wheelchair-bound.
Miraculously, though, he returned: to the stage at 1985's Live Aid,
to the top of the charts with 1988's "Joy," and to the millions of
fans around the world who still love the sexy, charismatic man they
call the Teddy Bear. Adored by millions, though known by few, Teddy
reveals for the first time the real story: the early struggles; the
women (some famous) and the drugs that came with fame; the
circumstances around his accident and the crisis of faith that
followed. Here, too, is the account of how the love of Teddy's
family helped him overcome self-imposed isolation, depression, and
drug abuse. Truly Blessed is a personal story of triumph--over
poverty, racism, violence, disability, and fate--and a tribute to
faith, determination, and love.
Hardcover: $20 (includes shipping)
Paperback: $12 (includes shipping)
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