Gamble and Huff

GAMBLE AND HUFF
 
 
Kenneth Gamble  (born October 14, 1943, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) and Leon Huff (born April 8, 1942, Camden, New Jersey) are an American songwriting and record production team who have written and produced 15 gold singles and 22 gold albums.  They were pioneers of Philadelphia soul and the in-house creative team for the Philadelphia International Records label.  On March 10, 2008, the team was inducted into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in the non-performer category.  (More from Wikipedia)
 
 

Although primarily based in ChicagoJerry Butler was signed by Mercury Records in 1967 and connected with the Philadelphia production team of Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff.  The result was Butler’s most successful album (and the first full-length album by Gamble and Huff), The Ice Man Cometh.  

 

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In the late 1960’sMikki Farrow was in a group called the Producers with Karl ChambersKenny GambleLeon HuffRoland ChambersThom Bell, and Winnie Wilford.  They released one single on Huff Puff Records (named for Leon Huff, and having a simply adorable label), “Love is Amazing” b/w “Lady, Lady, Lady”.  Mikki provides lead vocals and co-wrote Love is Amazing with Kenny Gamble and Thom Bell; while Lady, Lady, Lady is a gorgeous instrumental version of a Dee Dee Sharp song, “"What Kind of Lady”.  

 

Writing for funky16corners.comLarry Grogan writes:  “‘Love is Amazing’ is one of those records that has everything going for it, from top-shelf songwriting (Kenny Gamble, [Mikki] Farrow and Thom Bell), fantastic production (Gamble/Huff) and a fantastic lead vocal by Farrow (I suspect that Gamble is the supporting male vocalist).  The record, matching superb melody and hooks with enough rhythmic heat for the dancers, ought to have been a hit, instead of the footnote that it is.” 

 

(July 2014)

 

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MFSB was basically the house band for the Gamble and Huff production team – it is analogous to the famed group of session musicians called the Wrecking Crew – and was based at Philadelphia’s Sigma Sound Studios.  To the public, MFSB stood for “Mother, Father, Sister, Brother” and was a reference to how MFSB was like a family; the “other” name used among the musicians, however, was Mother-F--kin Sons of Bitches, “referring to musical prowess” according to Wikipedia.
 
(September 2016)
 
Last edited: March 22, 2021