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  1. About Us. They sat in the audience, politely smiling when the cameras focused on them. Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff, songwriting and producing partners for over 30 years, had received the Lifetime Achievement Grammy from the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, and actor/rapper Will Smith acknowledged their award by shouting into the ...

  2. 22 de mar. de 2018 · REMASTERED IN HD!Official Music Video for The Gambler performed by Kenny Rogers.Follow Kenny Twitter: https://twitter.com/_kennyrogersFacebook: https://www.f...

  3. Kenny Gamble. 147,826 likes · 1,161 talking about this. There's A Message In the Music. Kenny Gamble. 147,826 likes · 1,161 talking about this.

  4. Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff wrote, produced and played on records for The OJ’s, Teddy Pendergrass, Lou Rawls, Billy Paul, The Jacksons, Dusty Springfield, Wilson Picket and countless others. Your favorite artist was inspired by them, your favorite producer sampled them, and their music was probably playing when your parents made you.

  5. Kenneth Gamble (11 de agosto de 1943, Filadelfia, Pensilvania) 1 y Leon A. Huff (8 de abril de 1942, Camden, Nueva Jersey) 2 son una pareja profesional de compositores y productores discográficos, 3 conocidos fundamentalmente por su labor en el desarrollo del estilo musical conocido como Sonido Filadelfia 4 a comienzos de los años 70.

  6. Kenneth Gamble. Born August 11, 1943 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Sometimes called Kenny Gamble. Pioneering American songwriter, producer and humanitarian. Formed R&B label Philadelphia International Records (PIR) with Leon Huff in 1971 and created the "Philly Sound". PIR's stable included The O'Jays, Billy Paul, Harold Melvin And The ...

  7. Gamble, Huff and Bell were inducted into the Philadelphia Music Foundation's Walk of Fame in 1993, with Gamble and Huff receiving many other Philadelphia and Camden area civic awards. The partners have been recognized with the Lifetime Achievement Grammy, and were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1995, and received the hall's Johnny Mercer Award—its highest honor--in 2014.