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  1. 21. Juli 2022 · Hart was a Washington, D.C. native, born in 1945. He later moved to Philadelphia and began singing in groups as a teenager, and with younger brother Wilbert Hart and Randy Cain (later replaced by Major Harris) formed the precursor to the Delfonics, the Orthonics, in 1965. They soon learned of a local writer-arranger, Bell, who eventually worked ...

  2. 26. März 2012 · Wilbert Hart, an original member of The Delfonics and his wife Sheila Hart talk about the early days of the group, performers they knew and worked with, and ...

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  3. Original group members were; William Hart, Wilbert Hart, Frederick Johnson, Ritchie Daniels, and Randy Cain. Their first recording was for Moon Shot in 1967. Daniels was drafted and left for the service in 1968. Johnson left the group just before the group’s first release leaving Wilbert, William and Randy who have since became known as the ...

  4. Brothers Wilbert and William Hart formed the group with Richard Daniels, and Randy (Rudy) Cain in high school in the early 1960s. Soon, they became known throughout the Philadelphia area, signing with Cameo Records. At Cameo, Stan Watson introduced them to the man who made them famous, producer Thom Bell, then working with Chubby Checker. Bell dreamed of creating a Philadelphia version of ...

  5. Wilbert Hart. Wilbert Hart. (born October 19, 1947, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. U.S.A.).Forming member of the original trio of The Delfonics. The Delfonics are an American R&B/soul vocal group from Philadelphia. The Delfonics were most popular in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Their most notable hits include "La-La (Means I Love You)", "Didn't ...

  6. 21. Juli 2022 · William Alexander Hart was born in Washington on Jan. 17, 1945, and grew up in Philadelphia. He began singing in groups as a teenager, and with younger brother Wilbert Hart and Randy Cain (later ...

  7. Wilbert Hart is currently writing, producing, co-producing, recording and grooming a Hip Hop Group called “Code Bleu”. As a former member of the Delfonics, Wilbert Hart sang on the song “Didn’t I Blow Your Mind This Time,” which earned the group its first and only Grammy Award for best R&B performance in 1970. He also co-wrote several of the Delfonics’ successful recordings.