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Joe Tarsia, an Architect of the Sound of Philadelphia, Dies at 88

The New York Times – Music:

His work as an engineer at Sigma Sound Studios left a sonic stamp on R&B hits by the O’Jays, the Delfonics, the Stylistics and many others.

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Deaths (Obituaries), Engineering and Engineers, Gamble, Kenny (Musician), Huff, Leon, Philadelphia (Pa), Philadelphia International Records, Pop and Rock Music, Rhythm and Blues (Music), Sigma Sound Studios, Tarsia, Joe (1934-2022)
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