In the late ’70s and early ’80s, Teddy Pendergrass was an unstoppable musical force. Having come to fame as lead singer for the hit Philly soul act Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes, he launched a hugely successful solo career and became the first African-American artist to earn five Platinum records in a row. A 1982 car accident left him confined to a wheelchair, but he re-entered the studio in 1984 and continued to rack up hits throughout the next two decades.
Now, Teddy is a legend, considered by many to be the last of the great soulmen.
Tennessee Tuxedo and his Tales: The Complete Collection
Tennessee, a wise-cracking penguin, and his dimwitted pal Chumley resided in the Megalopolis Zoo, where they were constantly scheming against zookeeper Stanley Livingston and his assistant Flunky in an attempt to raise the quality of zoo life.