The Delfonics

The Delfonics
Formed: 1965 in Philadelphia, PA
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Disbanded: 1974
Genre: R&B
Styles: Philly Soul, Soul, Quiet Storm, Pop-Soul, Smooth Soul
Group Members: Major Harris, Wilbert Hart, William "Poogie" ..., Randy Cain
Biography: The Delfonics were one of the first groups to sing in the sleek, soulful style that became popularized (thanks to producer Thom Bell) as the "Philadelphia sound." A vocal trio made up of brothers William and Wilbert Hart and high school friend Randy Cain, the Delfonics roots go back to doo wop singing ...Read full biography
The Delfonics
Released: 1970
Label: Sbme Special Mkts.
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Although self-titled, The Delfonics was actually the fourth long-player for the Philly soul vocalists. The album would not only be the band's entrée into the Top 100 pop album chart upon its release in ...Read full review
La La Means I Love You
Released: 1968
Label: Buddha Records
Critics' Rating:
Philly soul has rarely sounded as regal as it does on Buddah Records "Original Masters" reissue series. Their initial batch of releases includes the first three long-players from the Thom Bell-produced ...Read full review
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