The DELFONICS caught the rising tide of R&B music at just the right time in the late 1960's. The group's unique style of singing and their patented dance steps caught the fancy of popular music followers both black and white. This made them a stellar attraction at rock concerts, theaters and on the night club circuit.The motivating force for the group to enter a music career was William (Poogie) Hart. William was inspired by the recordings for Frankie Lyman & The Teenagers and Little Anthony & The Imperials.
William organized his first singing group at the age of fourteen. They sang at local parties and dances. As the group grew older, they began to sing at area clubs.A short time later, The DELFONICS released their first single on a minor record label entitled "HE DON'T REALLY LOVE YOU". The song, like all The DELFONICS future hits, was written by William Hart. This record helped bring them into the major league among other local groups.To learn more about the Delfonics or to purchase some of their new songs visit www.Delfonicsmusic.com
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Member Since: 9/1/2006
Band Website: delfonicsmusic.com
Band Members: William (Poogie) Hart.
Influences: Frankie Lyman & The Teenagers and Little Anthony & The Imperials
Record Label: La La Records
Type of Label: None