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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wilbert_HartWilbert Hart - Wikipedia

    Vocals. Years active. 1965–present. Labels. Cameo-Parkway Records Philly Groove Records, Sony BMG, Arista Records, Bell Records. Wilbert "Wil" Hart (born October 19, 1947) is an American soul singer, songwriter, and producer, [1] best known as a founding and last surviving member of the musical group the Delfonics.

    • Vocals
    • October 19, 1947 (age 75), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
    • Singer, songwriter, producer
  2. 20. Juli 2022 · William Hart, who as the lead singer and chief lyricist of the soul trio the Delfonics helped pioneer the romantic lyrics, falsetto vocals and velvety string arrangements that defined the...

  3. In 2020, William Hart and Wilbert Hart celebrated their 55th anniversary in the music industry. Lead singer William "Poogie" Hart died on July 14, 2022, at age 77. Wilbert Hart is the only surviving original member of The Delfonics still performing as of 2022.

    • 1965–2022
  4. 15. Juli 2022 · Last modified on Fri 15 Jul 2022 12.06 EDT. William Hart, lead singer of US R&B group the Delfonics, has died aged 77. He was admitted to hospital in Philadelphia with breathing trouble and...

    • Laura Snapes
  5. 15. Juli 2022 · William Hart, the lead singer and songwriter for the Philadelphia soul group the Delfonics, has died from complications during surgery. He was 77. He co-founded the Delfonics with his brother Wilbert Hart and his friend Randy Cain in 1966, and helped them achieve success with hits like "La-La (Means I Love You)," "Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time)," and "Ready or Not Here I Come (Can't Hide from Love)."

    • Jon Blistein
  6. 15. Juli 2022 · William Hart, the lead singer of the hit-making Philly Soul group the Delfonics, died Thursday at a Philadelphia hospital following complications from surgery. He was 77.

  7. 15. Juli 2022 · Published Jul. 15, 2022, 11:16 a.m. ET. William “Poogie” Hart, lead singer and songwriter of the Delfonics and one of the driving forces behind the Philadelphia sound that defined the 1960s and ‘70s, died Thursday at age 77.