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Albums
  
Movin' On

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Years active
  
1970-2004-2006 (John Whitehead 2004) (Gene McFadden 2006)

Labels
  
Philadelphia International

Associated acts
  
Teddy Pendergrass, Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, The O'Jays, MFSB

Past members
  
Gene McFadden (deceased) John Whitehead (deceased)

Record label
  
Philadelphia International Records

Origin
  
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States (1977)

Members
  
Gene McFadden, John Whitehead

Genres
  
Rhythm and blues, Funk, Disco

Similar
  
Sister Sledge, Cheryl Lynn, Harold Melvin & the Blue, The Trammps, MFSB

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McFadden and Whitehead were an American songwriting, production, and recording duo, best known for their signature tune "Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now". They wrote and produced some of the most popular R&B hits of the 1970s, and were primarily associated with Gamble and Huff's Philadelphia International soul music record label.

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McFadden & Whitehead Ain39t No Stoppin39 Us Now Wikipedia

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Early career

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When they were teenagers, Gene McFadden and John Whitehead formed a group called The Epsilons. The personnel included Allen Beatty, James Knight, and future Blue Notes member Lloyd Parks. They were discovered by Otis Redding and toured with him during the late 1960s until Redding's death in a plane crash in 1967.

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They signed with Stax and had a moderate success in 1970 with "The Echo. The duo later joined Philly International Records, where they wrote several hits songs, the first being "Back Stabbers" in 1972 for the The O'Jays. It reached #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #1 on Billboard's Hot Soul Singles chart.

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McFadden and Whitehead also wrote songs such as "I'll Always Love My Momma", "Bad Luck", "Wake Up Everybody", "Where Are All My Friends", "The More I Get, The More I Want", and "Cold, Cold World". The production team also worked with Melba Moore, Freddie Jackson, producer Rahni Song and Gloria Gaynor, Teddy Pendergrass, Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, Gladys Knight, The Jackson 5, James Brown, Stevie Wonder, Lou Rawls, Archie Bell & the Drells, Jerry Bell and The Intruders.

Rise to stardom

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McFadden and Whitehead formed together as a group officially under the name "McFadden & Whitehead" in 1977. The pinnacle of their success came in 1979 with "Ain't No Stoppin Us Now," which went to #1 on the R&B charts, #13 on the pop charts, sold eight million records worldwide and was nominated for a Grammy Award. The duo was featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show, where they sang their most famous song on an episode in which Oprah featured the top hits of the 1970s.

Other hits co-written by McFadden & Whitehead include:

  • "Back Stabbers" (the O'Jays)
  • "Bad Luck" (Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes)
  • "Wake Up Everybody" (Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes)
  • "Where Are All My Friends" (Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes)
  • "I'll Always Love My Momma" (the Intruders)
  • "Let's Groove" (Archie Bell & the Drells)
  • "The Strength of One Man" (the Jacksons)
  • "I Got the Love" (McFadden & Whitehead)
  • "You're My Somebody to Love" (McFadden & Whitehead)
  • "I've Been Pushed Aside" (McFadden & Whitehead)
  • "Got to Change" (McFadden & Whitehead)
  • "Do You Want to Dance?" (McFadden & Whitehead)
  • "Just Wanna Love You Baby" (McFadden & Whitehead)
  • "Mr. Music" (McFadden & Whitehead)
  • "This Is My Song" (McFadden & Whitehead)
  • "All the Man You Need" (Jerry Bell)
  • According to the American Top 40 radio program for the week ended August 4, 1979, Casey Kasem reported that McFadden and Whitehead were in Chicago on May 25, 1979 promoting their music and doing various interviews. Because they agreed to do one more music interview at the last minute, they decided to reschedule their flight to Los Angeles to the next day, May 26. They were originally scheduled to fly on American Airlines Flight 191 on May 25, which crashed shortly after take off from O'Hare International Airport killing all 258 passengers plus the crew.

    Deaths

    On May 11, 2004, Whitehead was murdered on the street outside of his Philadelphia home studio, while standing aside as a young man made repairs on his SUV. There, he was shot once by one of several unknown gunmen, who then fled. The case remains unsolved. Whitehead was 55 years old.

    On January 27, 2006, McFadden died of liver and lung cancer. He was 57.

    Compilation albums

  • Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now: The Best of the PIR Years (2004, Edsel UK)

  • McFadden & Whitehead

    Songs

    Ain't No Stoppin' Us NowMcFadden & Whitehead · 1979
    I Heard It in a Love SongI Heard It in a Love Song · 1980
    I've Been Pushed AsideMcFadden & Whitehead · 1979

    References

    McFadden & Whitehead Wikipedia