Legendary writer and producer John Whitehead of "Ain't No Stopping Us Now" fame was shot dead May 11, 2004 as he worked on a car on the streets of Philly. He was 55 years of age and no reason for the apparent shooting is known at this time. If anyone hears further details please post here.
Whitehead wrote many classic songs such as the O'Jays "Backstabbers", Harold Melvin's "Wake Up Everybody", The Intruders "I'll Always Love My Mamma" and many others along with producing for the likes of Gloria Gaynor... A true loss to the music world.
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McFadden and Whitehead also did wonderful writing/production work for the Jacksons, Melba Moore, MFSB and others. Their only album as McFadden and Whitehead sure is hard to find in my area (Northern California).
John Whitehead was the king of disco message songs, co-writing such super and meaningful tracks as "Bad Luck" by Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes, "Prayin'" by Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes, "Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now" by McFadden & Whitehead, and "Don't Feel Bad" by McFadden & Whitehead. His contributions to disco and soul music will reverberate forever. Meanwhile, the new John Whitehead "There's No Stoppin' the Music" Foundation is helping kids in Philadelphia explore their musical, artistic, and acting talents.
You start seeing certain people's names on records long enough, you kinda get the feeling you know them. John Whitehead wrote so many songs with Gene McFadden---great songs, i should add----that i feel like i know him. The lyrical content of the songs only reinforced that feeling. It's a shame that someone had to cut him down that way. Just for writing ''I'll Always Love My Mama'' or ''Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now'', he should have been allowed to live in peace. If only it were that simple...
I WILL ALWAYS LOVE MY MAMA by John Whitehead, performed by The INTRUDERS on PHILLY INTERNATIONAL RECORDS was one of the FIRST DISCO records. It was an oldie by the time I was a regular deejay. BAD LUCK was another of his songs. That too has been called THE FIRST DISCO record? Then we have the R & B classic that crossed over into DISCO, AIN'T NO STOPPING US NOW! That is also a DISCO CLASSIC. Another talented artist killed on the streets? Why do we take the lives of those that give us so much pleasure? Are we a sane society? John, the shame id that you were in your prime, and had a lot more for us. Make GOD BLESS!
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