This is the best Delfonics interview, Wil Hart talks about how they recorded their music, the difference between Randy Cain and Major Harris, How he felt about singing lead vocals and giving your brother props, thanks Wil for Hey love , one of my favorite songs ❣️ and Didn't I blow your mind ❤
@Rudolph_Manor Жыл бұрын
SALUTE TO WILBERT HART, HAPPY 76TH BIRTHDAY MAJOR HARRIS, REST IN HEAVEN. 💯 REST IN HEAVEN TO WILLIAM HART AND RANDY CAIN. 💯
@awparadoxx Жыл бұрын
The Delfonics are one of my ALL TIME FAVS and I am so happy to see Wilbur Hart interviewed and be given the opportunity to tell his story. I hope at some point you will acknowledge William Hart who passed away in 2022! Please acknowledge him and give him the respect that he deserves! Blessings 🥰🙏🏽
@rbshowcasetvshow4 Жыл бұрын
Hello Audrey. Look for our tribute to William Hart of The Delfonics on our Radio Show Playlist. Thank you.
@BabaKazi-p1r11 ай бұрын
Very good interview blkluv n blkpwr respect
@Myork7775 ай бұрын
DELPHONICS moves were different. They were like MADADORES in the BULL RING, SWAY WARD AND SMOOTH! WE LOVED IT
@susanlewis46169 ай бұрын
Dont forget Dr Salaam Love..may he continue to rest in Power
@justpde10 ай бұрын
As for you Wilburt, I always thought you were the sexiest Delfonic. Loved your dance moves the most. My mom thought so as well😊.
@mykiyahyah-el4746 Жыл бұрын
Without the Delfonics there would be no Stylistics, Blue Magic, Moments/Ray Goodman and Brown and many others.
@LeonGreen-uf2nc Жыл бұрын
They looked like matadors, he had them lot of their Courtyard Coyote field, and they had moves. They were moving like matador's bullfighters
@ShelleyMaryEdwards Жыл бұрын
I would like to have his music William Hart Miles had two Son's Harry Miles & Thomas Miles UK 🇬🇧
@hollishutchins4387 Жыл бұрын
The best
@LeonGreen-uf2nc Жыл бұрын
I think they were stronger than the funk brothers. I think they had a better sound because back then motown sound wasn't it wasn't a full sound like Philadelphia International head, the time had changed, and the sounds got better, so i'd like to say that i'd like to think that the Philadelphia sound was more upgrade that motown I had a chance to work with Stan Watson my group. I was saying we call truth and that we came up too, with the o j's. We went to Philadelphia, we met Stan Watson and Stan Watson produced some stuff on us so when when this brother talks about that and he said no man hchris I smile because I had a chance and I came, we went out to Norman Harris's house. I know if we get that God bless the soul and it was really a great honor to work with Norman Harris. Give me the wedding get no hits, but we didn't get a chance to work and have the Philadelphia sound and I always like to play my tracks. And remind me of Philadelphia's at some point I have some history and association with the philadelphia sound and I'm grateful for that even though I didn't get to where I wanted to go but it was an honor it's something that always will cherish and we work with the o j's because we're from Cleveland and so it was this an honor but listen to brotherhood, it was great, it was great. It was great it was on alistened to him. But the deal findings was a great group. All the women loved them. They love the deal funnies. And we all love them too peace.