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- Originally Known As: The Four Gents
- Genre: Soul
- Origin: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Years Active: 1960-present
- Record Label: La La Records, Buddha Records
- In 1970, won a Grammy Award for Best Vocal Performance By A Group
- In 2006, won the Rhythm and Blues Foundation Pioneer Award for Group Performance
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The trio of soul singers, The Delfonics, were one of the pioneering bands of the infamous "Philadelphia sound". Formed by brothers William and Wilbert Hart and their friend Randy Cain, the band began singing doo wop until they started working with record producer Thom Bell.
"La La (Means I Love You)" was one of the groups most popular songs. In the late 1990s, their music was used in the movie Jackie Brown.
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Discography
- 1968: La La Means I Love You
- 1969: Sound Of Sexy Soul
- 1969: Super Hits
- 1970: The Delfonics
- 1972: Tell Me This Is a Dream
- 1974: Alive & Kicking
- 1998: Delfonics and Chi-Lites
- 1998: The Professionals
- 1998: Greatest Hits & More
- 1999: Forever New
- 2000: Didn't I Blow Your Mind
- 2003: Delfonics Collection
- 2005: Love Songs
- 2006: La La Means I Love You
- 2006: Delfonics R'n'B Soul
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