Talk:Gamble and Huff

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[edit] today

Kenny Gamble is also now a real estate developer, working on affordable housing in south Philly. A tour of his development was included for the dignitaries at the 2000 Republican National Convention.

Recommended reading is on the PBS website at: http://www.pbs.org/brothermen/gamblehuff.html

[edit] Bobby Martin

As this is an entry on Gamble and Huff, not Bobby Martin, I've removed several of the more egregiously unnecessary references to Martin, all of which were clearly shoehorned in by a fan. Of course, it needs to be mentioned that Martin was a vital part of G&H's success -- but after that, people can find out other info about Bobby Martin by clickng the link.

[edit] Influences?

I would propose expanding this article to include influences as a separate entry, and maybe include a discography of songs that were based on the Gamble/Huff "sound"... "It Only Takes A Minute" by Tavares is one example... 74.249.4.45 14:52, 7 May 2007 (UTC)