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Transcript Index KENNETH GAMBLE WITH GAMBLE & HUFF TRANSCRIPT INDEX If you are interested in viewing the full length video interview or transcript, please email [email protected] A AD LIBS ................................................. 28 AFRICAN-AMERICAN .................................. 3-6 ALAN FREED .............................................. 7 ALWAYS LOVE MY MAMMA .............................. 15 AMERICA ..................................... 5-6, 15-16 ANGIE STONE ........................................... 30 APOLLO THEATER ........................................ 21 ARCHIE BELL ............................................ 24 ARCTIC RECORDS ........................................ 10 ATLANTIC ....................................... 9, 16, 24 ATLANTIC RECORDS ...................................... 9 B C B. CAN'T ............................................... 19 CAMDEN HIGH ...................................... 20-21 BABY WORK OUT ........................................ 31 CAMEO PARK WAY RECORDS .............................. 3 BACK STABBER ..................................... 13, 24 CANDY AND THE KISSES ............................ 9, 22 BARRY GORDY ..................................... 4-5, 31 CAPITOL RECORDS ...................................... 34 BARRY WHITE ........................................... 31 CARL CHAMBERS .......................................... 2 BB KING ................................................. 7 CARL CHANG ............................................ 23 BEATLES ................................................. 7 CASEINATE ............................................. 44 BENNY CRASH ........................................... 10 CASIOS ................................................. 29 BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE FREE ......................... 5 CAVE WILLIAMS .......................................... 2 BILLBOARD .............................................. 33 CBS ....................................... 13, 29, 37-40 BILLY PAUL ..................................... 12-13, 39 CENTERVILLE ............................................ 20 BLUE NOTES ....................................... 39, 41 CHANCELLOR RECORDS ................................ 3, 9 BOB ELI ................................................. 27 CHARLIE SIMMONS .................................. 5, 32 BOBBY RYDELL AND THE DOVELS ......................... 3 CHESS RECORDS ........................................ 12 BONNIE SIGLER .......................................... 5 CHUBBY CHECKER ............................. 3, 9, 22-23 BOOGIE WOOGIE ........................................ 21 CLEAN UP THE GHETTO ................................. 16 BOY FROM NEW YORK CITY ............................. 28 CLIVE DAVIS ....................................... 13, 29 BRAND NEW ME ......................................... 11 COLUMBIA RECORDS.................................. 9, 23 BRILL BUILDING .................................... 22, 34 COME HOME SOON ....................................... 7 BRUCE HALL .............................................. 5 COOPER HOSPITAL ...................................... 23 BUNNY SIGLER .......................................... 37 COWBOYS TO GIRL ..................................... 29 BUSTER WILLIAMS ...................................... 20 CREATIVELY ............................................. 32 CURTIS MAYFIELD ........................................ 7 CUT HOUND DOG WITH A BLUE NOSE ................. 13 D E DADDY GRACE ............................................ 1 EARL YOUNG ............................................ 27 DD SHARP ............................................... 3 EISLEY BROTHERS ........................................ 7 DEE DEE WARWICK ..................................... 11 ELLA FITZGERALD ....................................... 21 DEL PHONICS ................................. 11, 18, 31 ELLY GRANWICH ........................................ 34 DELAWARE VALLEY ...................................... 23 ELVIS PRESLEY ....................................... 7, 37 DELL THEATER ........................................... 7 EMOTIONAL ............................................. 16 DESTINY ................................................ 44 ENGINE NUMBER NINE ................................. 10 DIANA ROSS ............................................. 4 ENTERTAINMENT ........................................ 33 DILEMMA ................................................ 31 ERASE .................................................. 45 DION AND THE BELMONTS ............................... 6 EVERLY FASHION MODEL ................................ 23 DION WARWICK ......................................... 11 EXPRESSWAY ........................................ 10-11 DISAPPOINTMENTS ...................................... 44 DJ ...................................................... 25 F DON AND JUAN .......................................... 2 FAIRMONT HOTEL ...................................... 39 DON CORNELIUS ................................... 39, 45 FAIRMONT THEATER .................................... 39 DRIFTERS ............................................... 35 FAMILY REUNION ....................................... 15 DROWNING IN THE SEA OF LOVE....................... 13 FAVIANS .................................................. 3 DUSTY SPRINGFIELD ............................... 10, 24 FEEDING ................................................ 36 FLAMINGO .............................................. 11 FRANKIE AVALON ......................................... 3 FRANKIE LYMAN AND THE TEENAGERS .................... 1 FRANKLIN BRIDGE....................................... 22 G J GAMBLE 8-10, 12, 14-15, 19, 22-25, 27-33, 35-39, JACKIE WILSON ..................................... 5, 31 42, 44 JEFF BARRY ............................................. 34 GAMBLE AND HUFF ............................. 12, 14-15 JEFFERSON MEDICAL COLLEGE ............................ 3 GAMBLE RECORDS ........................... 8-10, 12, 19 JERRY BUTLER .......................... 7, 10-11, 36-37 GENERAL RECORDED TAPE ............................... 13 JERRY LEIBER .................................. 28, 34-35 GEORGIA WOODS ....................................2, 12 JERRY ROSS ............................ 2, 9, 11, 13, 22 GERARD AVENUE.......................................... 7 JIM TYRELL ............................................. 39 GLADYS KNIGHT AND THE PIPS ......................... 23 JIMMY BISHOP .................................. 2, 10-12 GLEN MILLER ............................................. 1 JOB ....................................................... 2 GOD ...................................................... 9 JOE SIMON ............................................. 13 GONNA BE STRONG ...................................... 8 JOE TARGER ....................................... 16, 18 GONNA MAKE YOU LOVE ME ....................... 10-11 JOE TARSHA ....................................... 28, 42 JOHN BANDY ............................................. 2 H JOHNNY DAY ........................................... 35 HAL MELVIN ....................................... 39, 41 HALL OF FAME .......................................... 33 K HARLEM ................................................. 21 KENNY AND TOMMY ...................................... 2 HEARTBEATS ............................................. 7 KENNY GAMBLE AND THE ROMEO ....................... 23 HOUSE OF PRAYER BANDS ................................ 1 KING OF ROCK AND ROLL ................................. 7 KORGS .................................................. 29 I IMPERIALS ............................................ 1, 6 INTERNATIONAL .................................. 5-6, 11 INTRUDER .............................. 8, 10-11, 15, 18 IRVIN GREEN ............................................ 11 L M LA LA MEANS I LOVE YOU MADELINE BELLE ........................................ 11 LARRY WASHINGTON .................................... 27 MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMB ............................. 20 LEN BARRY .............................................. 34 MCCALLAH RECORDS .................................... 19 LENNY PACUMA .......................................... 27 MCFADDEN AND WHITEHEAD .................. 14-15, 24 LEONARD CHESS ......................................... 12 ME AND MRS. JONES .................................. 13 LEROY LOVIT ............................................ 22 MERCURY RECORDS ............................... 8, 11-12 LESLIE GORE ............................................ 35 MESSAGE IN THE MUSIC ............................... 15 LET ME .................................................. 2 MICHAEL JORDAN ...................................... 43 LIEBER .................................................. 42 MIGHT THREE MUSIC ................................... 15 LINDA CLEE ............................................. 31 MIKE LEIBER ............................................ 34 LINDA CREED ............................................. 5 MIKE STOLLER ................................. 28, 34-35 LITTLE ANTHONY ....................................6, 23 MIXED UP ................................................ 9 LITTLE RICHARD ......................................... 7 MODERO ................................................ 22 LITTLE SONNY ........................................... 8 MOON GLOW ........................................... 11 LLOYD PRICE ............................................. 1 MOTOWN ...............................
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