Basic Information
| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| Name used in this piece | Tisha Pendergrass |
| Alternate / legal name | Appears in public documents as Tishia Burnett |
| Relationship to Teddy Pendergrass | Daughter of R&B singer Teddy Pendergrass (1950–2010) |
| Number of siblings | 2 (LaDonna Pendergrass and Theodore “Teddy” Pendergrass II / Jr.) |
| Occupation / public roles | Small-business activity (travel advising / entrepreneur / local listings) and named in family estate legal filings |
| Public/legal note | Named in litigation related to Teddy Pendergrass’s estate after his death |
| Net worth | Not publicly documented for Tisha specifically |
A personal lens — why I keep circling this family
I love family stories because they’re messy, cinematic things — equal parts glamour and paperwork. Writing about Tisha Pendergrass, I feel like a backstage narrator: I can hear the echo of her father’s voice in the hallway and smell the legal stationery on the table. Tisha isn’t a household-name pop star, but her life is threaded through one of the great late-20th century R&B sagas, and that gives every small fact the gravity of a scene in an old film: bright lights, quiet rooms, and the paper trail that follows both.
The Pendergrass cast — introductions up close
Let me introduce the people who shape the contours of Tisha’s public story — I’ll keep it like a playbill, warm and brief, because family portraits shouldn’t read like court transcripts, though sometimes they do.
- Teddy Pendergrass (1950–2010) — The father whose voice owned packed arenas and slow-dance radio; a lead singer of Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes and later a solo legend. His career arc — hits, a life-changing 1982 accident that left him paralyzed, and decades of adoration — is the gravitational center. His life and death set much of the later narrative in motion.
- LaDonna Pendergrass (LaDonna Hollerway in some public references) — Tisha’s sister, present in public exchanges around the family estate and in media snapshots; one of the siblings who navigated the private grief and very public disputes after their father’s passing.
- Theodore “Teddy” Pendergrass II / Jr. — Tisha’s brother, often visible in the legal crosscurrents over wills and estate matters; a central figure in the conversations about inheritance and legacy.
- Joan Pendergrass — Teddy’s widow, married to him in his later years and a major participant in the posthumous legal narrative; her perspective and filings appear repeatedly in public records concerning the estate.
These names form the core public constellation. They are siblings and rivals, mourners and litigants — human beings whose lives overlap where pop-culture history meets probate court.
Career and public life — what Tisha does (and how she shows up)
If this is a movie, Tisha plays a supporting but crucial part: not on the marquee, but essential to the plot. In everyday life she appears to have leaned toward small-business activity: travel advising, local entrepreneurial listings and personal social pages that suggest a life grounded in service and community rather than celebrity. You’ll find business-style profiles and occasional posts that read like someone running day-to-day operations — booking, advising, connecting people to places.
Officially, what’s concrete in the public record is her involvement as a named party in estate-related court filings. That legal footprint — names, dates, docket entries — is oddly definitive: when life gets litigated, you leave breadcrumbs. For Tisha, those breadcrumbs are what most reporters and archivists follow.
Net worth? For Tisha herself there is no authoritative public estimate; the financial headlines in this family typically revolve around Teddy’s estate, the disputes that followed his death, and the costs and claims that extended into years of litigation. For the record: Teddy’s career and the posthumous estate issues are large themes, but Tisha’s personal finances are private and not documented in public wealth lists.
Timeline and public milestones — dates, numbers, and a short table
| Year / Date | Event |
|---|---|
| 1950 | Teddy Pendergrass born (family’s musical patriarch). |
| 1982 | Teddy Pendergrass seriously injured in a car accident; his life and career were dramatically affected. |
| 2010 | Teddy Pendergrass died; the family’s estate and wills later became the subject of litigation. |
| 2010s | Multiple legal filings, disputed wills, and public statements involving family members took place across state and federal dockets. |
| Ongoing | Tisha (also recorded as Tishia Burnett) appears in estate-related filings and maintains small-business/social profiles. |
I like timelines because they make a messy story feel like film reels — you can see the cuts: the high shots, the close-ups, the courtroom scenes that stretch for seasons.
Headlines, whispers, and social footprints — the gossip column without sensationalism
Let’s call this what it is: most of the public chatter involving Tisha is less about red-carpet moments and more about the family’s legal drama. Headlines that mention her usually do so in that context — names in filings, disputes over wills, countersuits, and claims by family members and the widow. It’s not the celebrity gossip that sells tabloids — it’s a quieter, bleaker kind of story: legacy, heirs, and the small-print fights that follow a major public life.
Social media paints a softer, human picture: small personal accounts, memorial posts, family photos, and business links. They’re not influencer feeds; they’re album pages, occasional marketing posts, and the kind of online presence someone keeps when they’re working and living away from center stage.
If you like a pop-culture reference: imagine a scene from a prestige TV family drama — all velvet rooms and telephone poles of paper — but instead of a mob boss, the protagonist is a soul singer whose absence triggers a long game of ledger lines. The emotional currency is the same.
The private made public — what that means for a family
I’ll say this plainly because it’s the human beat in the story: being the child of a cultural icon means living inside other people’s memories. A daughter like Tisha has to manage the twin roles of private family member and named party in public records. That split — heart at home, name in a headline — is the ache behind many of the quieter posts and snippets you’ll find.
FAQ
Who is Tisha Pendergrass?
Tisha Pendergrass is a daughter of R&B singer Teddy Pendergrass who also appears in public records under the name Tishia Burnett and is connected to family estate matters.
Who are Tisha’s siblings?
Her siblings are LaDonna Pendergrass and Theodore “Teddy” Pendergrass II / Jr.
What does Tisha do for a living?
Public profiles suggest small-business activity such as travel advising and local entrepreneurial work, without a public celebrity career.
Was Tisha involved in estate litigation?
Yes; she is named in filings related to Teddy Pendergrass’s estate and the legal disputes that followed his death.
Is there public information about Tisha’s net worth?
No; there is no reliable public estimate of Tisha Pendergrass’s personal net worth.
How does Tisha appear on social media?
Her social presence reads like private, small-business and family-focused accounts with memorial posts and occasional business links.