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Biografie
Formed of the two brothers, William and Wilbert Hart, along with their high school friend, Randy Cain, the vocal trio began singing doo-wop at their school events, before gradually building up local fame for their dynamic and well-synced harmonic talent. The band initially caught the attention of the Cameo-Parkway record label, although they were not to find success with these early releases. However, the group did attract the attention of producer/arranger Thom Bell, who brought them over to his soul label, Philly Groove, which went on to become one of the most influential record labels in the soul genre.
Bell’s production style took away the grit and edge of the sound of Stax in Memphis and Muscle Shoals in Alabama, instead creating a smooth, orchestral soul that had a light, airy feel. For The Delfonics, this was to bring them immediate success, with “La-La (Means I Love You),” in 1968, which was followed by a string hits, releasing five albums with Bell as producer. They received a Grammy Award for the song “Didn’t I (Blow Your Mind This Time),” which went on to sell a million copies and be certified Gold by the R.I.A.A. However, this immediate success was not to continue and the trio failed to create any more major hits, with the group disbanding in 1975, after Major Harris, who replaced Cain in 1971, left to pursue a solo career.
The band’s music lived on well into the 90s, finding their songs being sampled extensively by hip-hop artists, such as The Wu-Tang Clan and The Notorious B.I.G. A version of the band returned, featuring William Hart, Harris and Frank Washington, to appear on GhostFace Killah’s “After the Smoke Has Cleared.”Quentin Tarantino’s “Jackie Brown” featured Delfonics songs heavily in the soundtrack, helping to create the mood of the 70s.
Towards the end of the 90s, The Delfonics, led by William Hart, released a new record “Forever New,” helping to revive the group. Various forms of the group continued to perform throughout the decade although they did not record any new material until producer Adrian Younge persuaded Hart to record a new album project, which became “Adrian Younge Presents the Delfonics,” which was released on Wax Poetics in 2013.
Live-Bewertungen
The Delfonics are one of those acts that you’ve probably heard songs of theirs around, on the radio, or on the television in an advert somewhere. Their song “Ready or Not Here I Come (Can’t Hide from Love)” features on the Grand Theft Auto V video game. Their songs have been sampled by different hip-hop and rap artists including” The Wu-Tang Clan, Fugees, Deltron 3030 and Boyz II Men. They’ve also had some of the biggest artists in the world cover their songs such as Aretha Franklin, The Jackson 5, New Kids on the Block and even Prince! Wow. This gathering this evening is a real mixture of an audience. It almost feels like an awards ceremony with a huge amount of acts making appearances this evening, a true V.I.P event indeed. “Hey! Love” is the huge hit this evening that has everyone out of their seats, hands in the air, dancing and clicking throughout the song, and then I don’t think any seat was kept warm for the remainder of the evening! “Didn’t I” closes what feels like a lifetime achievement awards ceremony of this huge band’s performance.
Enjoyed the show my first time ever attending a Delfonics show. Although it poured down raining the day of the event , glad I attended because that night felt like being back in the concert back then when the Uptown was opened.
We attended the Valentine's show in Washington DC. Was very excited to see William Poogie Hart and the Delfonics still delivering a fantastic performance. They will always be my favorite group of all time.❤❤❤