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Thom Bell, a Force Behind the Philadelphia Soul Sound, Dies at 79

The New York Times – Music:

As a songwriter, arranger and producer, he brought sophistication and melodic inventiveness to hits by the Delfonics, the Spinners and others.

Bill Friskics-Warren
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