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  1. The Tropics became one of the most-popular Pop Rock-Showbands in the Southeastern United States between 1965 and 1969 with band members Buddy Pendergrass, Mel Dryer, Charlie Souza, Bobby Shea and Eric Turner.

  2. Buddy Pendergrass, keyboard and guitar player for local rock groups the Tropics and White Witch, has died at age 55. He died Sunday (March 16, 2003) at H. Lee Moffitt Cancer...

  3. White Witch formed in 1971 in Tampa. The band originally featured lead singer Ronald "Ronn" (or "Ron") Goedert, guitarist Charles "Buddy" Richardson, keyboardist Hardin "Buddy" Pendergrass, drummer Robert "Bobby" Shea and bassist Loyall "Beau" Fisher.

  4. Explore Buddy Pendergrass's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Buddy Pendergrass on AllMusic.

  5. Explore releases from Buddy Pendergrass at Discogs. Shop for Vinyl, CDs and more from Buddy Pendergrass at the Discogs Marketplace.

  6. Teddy Pendergrass: Greatest Hits. 36 videos 134,610 views Last updated on Mar 23, 2021. Classic hits from Philly’s R&B king! If You Don’t Know Me By Now, Don’t Leave Me This Way, Love T.K.O.,...

  7. Tampa Bay Garage Bands. Aug 10, 1947 ~ March 16, 2003. A true Tampa legend, Buddy Pendergrass has thrilled bay area fans since he was a teenager playing with such bands as The Tropics and White Witch. Buddy was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee and moved to Tampa in the 1950s.