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    Philadelphia Renames Street After Teddy Pendergrass

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldAugust 28, 20252 Mins Read
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    • Teddy Pendergrass Way is now officially recognized on the 400 block of South Broad Street in Philadelphia.
    • The street renaming honors Pendergrass, a pivotal figure in the Sound of Philadelphia.
    • His widow, Joan, emphasized that Philadelphia was Pendergrass' heart and soul throughout his life.
    • A biopic about Pendergrass is in development, addressing legal issues with Tyrese Gibson over film rights.
    • The unveiling ceremony included family members and emotional reflections on his impact on the city.
    Teddy Pendergrass

    by Cedric ‘BIG CED’ Thornton

    July 28, 2025

    ‘It’s been so many years just thinking about dad and what he meant to the city of Philadelphia,’ said Teddy Pendergrass Jr.


    A “Love TKO” took place in Pennsylvania over the weekend when the city of Philadelphia renamed a street for legendary soul balladeer, City of Brotherly Love native Teddy Pendergrass.

    Pendergrass, who died of respiratory failure in 2010 at the age of 59, has been memorialized on the 400 block of South Broad Street.

    Now it’s Teddy Pendergrass Way. The unveiling was July 26.

    For so many decades – our City brought that incomparable “Sound of Philadelphia” to so many – and blessed us with a deep and rich musical tradition.

    Teddy Pendergrass was an essential part of that Philly Sound – his voice warmed your heart on Summer nights, listening to Teddy… pic.twitter.com/wVcPgAtjCc

    — Mayor Cherelle L. Parker (@PhillyMayor) July 28, 2025

    “Philadelphia meant everything to Teddy Pendergrass. He was born and raised in Philadelphia and passed on in Philadelphia, so Philadelphia was his heart and soul,” said the singer’s widow, Joan, told The Philly Voice.

    The location sits along the Avenue of the Arts, which is close to the former home of Philadelphia International Records.

    Pendergrass recorded for the label, first as the lead singer for the group, Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes, then as a solo artist after leaving the group over a money dispute. He went on to sell several platinum albums as he emerged as the nation’s premier soul singer from the mid-1970s until the late 1980s.

    His family gathered for the ceremony at the intersection of Broad and Pine.

    “It’s been so many years just thinking about dad and what he meant to the city of Philadelphia,” said Teddy Pendergrass Jr., one of the singer’s three children.

    A biopic is planned, which was originally going to feature R&B singer Tyrese Gibson. Tyrese sued Joan Pendergrass over the film rights, but decided to drop the lawsuit last year.

    RELATED CONTENT: Tyrese Is A ‘Poor Businessman,’ According To Joan Pendergrass

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