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Thom Bell
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Member Since6/5/2006
Band MembersMighty Three Music
InfluencesThe sweet sounds of Philly Soul
Sounds LikeThe Delfonics, The Spinners, The Stylistics, Elton John, James Ingram, Phylis Hyman, Deneice Williams, Patti LaBelle
Record LabelPhiladelphia Intl, Atlantic
Type of LabelMajor


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   About Thom Bell
In tandem with the visionary production team of Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff, arranger and producer Thom Bell was among the principal architects of the lush and seductive Philly soul sound, one of the most popular and influential musical developments of the 1970s. Born in Philadelphia in 1941, Bell studied classical piano as a youth; he joined Gamble's harmony group the Romeos in 1959, and by the age of 19 was working as a conductor and arranger for hometown hero Chubby Checker. Within months he began writing original material for Checker as well, eventually joining the singer's production company. When Checker's organization folded, Bell signed on as a session pianist with Cameo Records, where he first worked with the local soul group the Delfonics. When their manager Stan Watson formed the Philly Groove label in 1968, Bell came aboard as a producer, helming Delfonics classics like 1968's "La La Means I Love You" and 1970's "Didn't I Blow Your Mind This Time." Bell's work with the Delfonics became immediately recognizable for its shimmering beauty and exquisite sweetness, and when he reunited with Gamble and new partner Leon Huff at their newly formed Philadelphia International Records, the classic Philly Soul sound quickly began to take shape. Over the course of seminal releases like Jerry Butler's 1969 smash "Only the Strong Survive," Billy Paul's 1972 smash "Me and Mrs. Jones," and the Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes classic "If You Don't Know Me by Now," the Gamble-Huff production aesthetic an intoxicating combination of sweeping strings, smoky horns, and insistent rhythms emerged as the definitive soul sound of the early '70s, its success due in large part to Bell's impeccable arrangements. The team arguably reached their pinnacle working with the O'Jays, scoring a series of classic hits like "Back Stabbers," "Love Train," and "For the Love of Money" and drafting the blueprint for the rise of disco during the latter half of the decade. By the mid-'70s Bell began moving away from the Philadelphia International sphere, branching out to produce records for the likes of Johnny Mathis (1973's I'm Coming Home) and the Spinners; the latter with whom he enjoyed a long and fruitful collaboration that included albums like 1974's Mighty Love and the following year's Pick of the Litter. In 1977, Bell also teamed with Elton John, although the sessions were soon aborted, with only three tracks released two years later. After producing two LPs for singer Deniece Williams during the early '80s, Bell assumed a low profile throughout the remainder of the decade, resurfacing only occasionally to appear on efforts by artists ranging from Phyllis Hyman to Chuck Mangione. He remained similarly quiet through the 1990s, but produced the ..1 James Ingram song, I Don't Have The Heart.

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BIG POPPA !!!!





Apr 18 2008 8:41 PM

Thanks for adding me. I'm a big fan of your work. Your songs will last forever.

Mike
Jamie Rounds





Apr 19 2008 2:26 AM

To Thom,

Thank you for the add! I grew up in Bucks County, listening to your brilliant sounds. They're still with me.

All the best,
Jamie
*JeNaE NicCole*





Apr 22 2008 8:38 PM

Hey Uncle Thommy, Just wanted to say Hi and see how you was doin'. I hope everything is Great! Miss ya

Jenae'
dee Brown





Jan 9 2007 5:01 PM

Happy New Year Thom Bell!
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Jun 3 2007 2:16 AM

Hey bro..

Its your boy Ellaworth in the house.

Time to get busy!!

Peace.

Luv ya dude!!
JB ®





May 21 2007 1:16 PM

Hey, Have A Great Week, Take It Easy, JB
Jeffrey Foskett





Apr 19 2007 4:11 AM

Thom Bell is the KING of all soul producers. THE KING! Much respect - Jeffrey
PAP Records





Apr 8 2007 9:52 AM

Happy Easter!

patrick adams
www.papmus.com
Tony Sarno





Mar 29 2007 12:20 AM

Your music is so real and so inspiring.
Barry Biggs





Mar 28 2007 5:23 PM

Mr.Thom Bell. Thanks for the add. You're number one on my list of all time great Producer and Arranger. Lots of respect,and may the almighty continue to bless you
Stan The Man





Mar 25 2007 4:19 PM

Thom, thanks for adding me to you list, i've enjoyed listening to your song writin for years, i hope that you will stop by my page and give me some tips :) may god continue to bless you and your music
L.U.C.IANO





Mar 22 2007 6:21 PM

just saying wuz up .........keep it 100[
Labomusica





Feb 10 2007 3:35 AM

thanks for the request...a warm hello from all of us at the italian singing school.... byeeeee
Browns Bag





Feb 10 2007 12:36 AM

Thank you Mr. Bell for all that you've done. I definitely feel the soul because of you.

Ward Brown (Brown's Bag)
Chazz Dixon





Feb 9 2007 9:37 PM

I cut my teeth on everything you produced, from "HE DON'T REALLY LOVE" to the Mathis sessions and more. The comments in "HOUSE ON FIRE" are a must read. Thank you so very much for the add on. May God continue to bless always.
awayoflife





Jan 20 2007 10:20 PM

An absolute HONOR to be amongst "friends" as inspirational & influential as Mr Thom Bell. Even if it's just a cyber thing.
100.
Viki Wallace





Jan 16 2007 7:38 PM

I hope you have a slammin New Year!!!
Robert Orzechowski





Jan 16 2007 2:44 AM

Hi Mr. Bell,
Thanks for all the music you have brought us. I can still feel that heartache as Philippe Wynne starts in on the opening strains of "I'll Be Around". Truly classic!
Happy 2007
Rob
James Davis





Jan 13 2007 3:08 PM

Hey Thom Bell !!

Thanks for the add!!

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Jan 13 2007 4:44 AM

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Jan 10 2007 10:06 PM

Hey,Pop's Just wanted to say,Happy Hollidays and, I LOVE YOU, Cakes
Tammy Harris





Jan 8 2007 7:03 AM

Thanks for the add. I think you are amazingly talented.

God bless and have a wonderful new year!

Peace & Blessings,
Tammy
CHE-CHE





Jan 2 2007 10:29 AM

Happy new year 2007 !

Cheers

Che-Che
PAP Records





Dec 31 2006 6:24 PM

H A P P Y N E W Y E A R !
KEEP ON JUMPIM'

patrick adams
www.papmus.com
Jimmy





Dec 26 2006 9:52 AM

Rest In Peace James Brown
"The Godfather Of Soul"
1933 to 2006


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