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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 ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated.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 ...
The music world has lost an irreplaceable titan today. TMZ reports that William “Poogie” Hart, the lead singer of the iconic R&B trio The Delfonics, passed away Thursday, July 14, at the age of 77.
The sad news came down today today that Delfonics frontman William “Poogie” Hart died from complications during a surgery. He was 77. “His music touched millions, continues to touch millions,” his son ...
Cain died Thursday. He was 63. He helped form The Delfonics in the 1960s, while attending Overbrook High School. While in school there, he bumped into William and Wilbert Hart. They were the other two ...
Hart sang and co-wrote Philly soul classics like "La-La Means I Love You" and "Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time)." William “Poogie” Hart, the longtime lead singer of the hitmaking R&B trio, The ...
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 (AP) — 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 ...
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