Thom Bell, an architect of Philly Soul, has died at 79.
Bell was a classically trained pianist, studying under National Medal of Arts-winner. The trio, later mythologized by Philly Soul fans as The Mighty Three, would form Philadelphia International Records in 1971.
One of Bell’s first hits was 1968’s “La-La ” by the Delfonics, which he co-wrote, co-produced, and arranged. Its mix of a swooping, instantly recognizable melody against a luxurious bed of strings and a crisp snare drum is a perfect example the Sound of Philadelphia.
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