Philly Groove Records
Philly Groove Records was a soul music label started by Stan Watson and Sam Bell in 1967, with noted producer Thom Bell doing A&R. The label's best-known artists were male vocal group, the Delfonics and female group, First Choice. Both acts enjoyed a run of hits during the late 60s and early 70s, especially on the R&B charts. The label also had other artists such as Nat Turner's Rebellion and David Lasley. It, along with Philadelphia International Records, was instrumental in establishing the famed Philadelphia soul sound. - Sound Experience - Philly Groove Presents: Don’t Fight The Feeling
Alive & Kicking (Delfonics album)Armed and Extremely DangerousDidn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time)First Choice (band)I'm Sorry (Delfonics song)La-La (Means I Love You)La La Means I Love You (album)Ready or Not Here I Come (Can't Hide from Love)So Let Us Entertain YouSound of Sexy SoulTell Me This Is a DreamThe DelfonicsThe Delfonics (album)The Player (First Choice album)
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Philly Groove Records
Philly Groove Records was a soul music label started by Stan Watson and Sam Bell in 1967, with noted producer Thom Bell doing A&R. The label's best-known artists were male vocal group, the Delfonics and female group, First Choice. Both acts enjoyed a run of hits during the late 60s and early 70s, especially on the R&B charts. The label also had other artists such as Nat Turner's Rebellion and David Lasley. It, along with Philadelphia International Records, was instrumental in establishing the famed Philadelphia soul sound. - Sound Experience - Philly Groove Presents: Don’t Fight The Feeling
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