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Session pianist Leon Huff became half of a seminal R&B songwriting and production team when he teamed with <a href="spotify:artist:0TEdanYTgQdUgNBPjK2vXI">Kenny Gamble</a> in 1965. Huff played on sessions for <a href="spotify:artist:3jVMgT4X7YeuYE4aludcmE">Phil Spector</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:7CyeXFnOrfC1N6z4naIpgo">the Ronettes</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:319yZVtYM9MBGqmSQnMyY6">Carole King</a> in New York City before moving to Philadelphia. He formed the Locomotions, and did sessions for Cameo and Swan. Huff performed on the song "The 81," which was co-written by <a href="spotify:artist:0TEdanYTgQdUgNBPjK2vXI">Kenny Gamble</a>, who was at the session seeing the tune being recorded by Candy & the Kisses. Huff earned his first hit as a composer writing "Mixed-Up Shook-Up Girl" for <a href="spotify:artist:3YNciz35JttEP3tpD392Up">Patty & the Emblems</a> in 1964. He joined <a href="spotify:artist:49uZBfeQHhy63GqPzmybU0">the Romeos</a> the next year, then teamed with <a href="spotify:artist:0TEdanYTgQdUgNBPjK2vXI">Gamble</a> to form Gamble Records. They subsequently co-wrote and co-produced songs for <a href="spotify:artist:6gUnpPjRKhAq45Mmi2hmkx">the Soul Survivors</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:38h03gA85YYPeDPd9ER9rT">the O'Jays</a>, and others before forming Philadelphia International Records in the early '70s. Their use of strings, the sophisticated yet soulful sound, and careful mix of socially conscious and romantic tunes provided hits for <a href="spotify:artist:38h03gA85YYPeDPd9ER9rT">the O'Jays</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:438JBZR1AR0l04AzcYW9gy">Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:68kACMx6A3D2BYiO056MeQ">Teddy Pendergrass</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:2mknvtcck8i82nKxDPDibv">MFSB</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:30q5mqJmdYPaKabPMytzvv">the Intruders</a>, and others. Huff also wrote hits on his own for <a href="spotify:artist:5lIu3yk3Vz3a2dVSoBHJDt">the Ebonys</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:5OPSpcX9nVVWCIOKcoM4ot">People's Choice</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:6xRUXZ0AibiIX4XbrTV2pS">Carolyn Crawford</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:4wyNEslyuNURfltXmivNeg">Bunny Sigler</a>. He issued two singles as a solo artist on Philadelphia International in 1980 and 1981, with "I Ain't Jivin', I'm Jammin" getting some moderate recognition. A mystery remains as to why the label collapsed in the '80s. ~ Ron Wynn, Rovi

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