Ghostface Killah is teaming up with composer/producer Adrian Younge (who scored Black Dynamite) for a collaborative album, Twelve Reasons to Die, which was executively produced by RZA, and is due out ...
The Delfonics in 1968. From left, Randy Cain, William "Poogie" Hart and Wilbert Hart. (Getty Images) William “Poogie” Hart, the Grammy Award-winning lead singer of soul band The Delfonics, has died.
William "Poogie" Hart, a founder of the Grammy-winning trio the Delfonics who helped write and sang a soft lead tenor on such classic "Sound of Philadelphia" ballads as "La-La (Means I Love You)" and ...
NEW YORK — William “Poogie” Hart, a founder of the Grammy-winning trio the Delfonics who helped write and sang a soft lead tenor on such classic “Sound of Philadelphia” ballads as “La-La (Means I Love ...
Hart's vocals led classic Billboard Hot 100 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)." By Andrew Unterberger, ...
William “Poogie” Hart, lead singer and primary songwriter for Philly soul legends the Delfonics, has died. As TMZ reports, after experiencing trouble breathing, Hart was taken to Temple University ...
William “Poogie” Hart, lead singer of Philly soul greats The Delfonics, has died. Hart’s son Hadi told TMZ that the singer-songwriter was taken to Temple University Hospital in Philadelphia due to ...
FILE - The Delfonics, from left, Randy Cain, William "Poogie" Hart, and brother Wilbert Hart, perform at the Rhythm & Blues Foundation's 14th annual Pioneer Awards in Philadelphia on June 29, 2006, ...
William Hart, the lead singer for the Philadelphia soul group The Delfonics, died Thursday, his son said. He was 77. Hart’s son, Hadi, confirmed the singer’s death to Rolling Stone. The singer’s son ...
William "Poogie" Hart, a founder of the Grammy-winning trio the Delfonics who helped write and sang a soft lead tenor on such classic "Sound of Philadelphia" ballads as "La-La (Means I Love You)" and ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. NEW YORK (AP) — William “Poogie” Hart, a ...
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