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  1. MFSB, oficialmente "Mother Father Sister Brother", [1] fue una banda compuesta por más de treinta músicos de estudio con base en los Sigma Sound Studios de la ciudad de Filadelfia. [2] Trabajaron estrechamente con el equipo de producción de Kenneth Gamble, Leon Huff y Thom Bell, tanto en grabaciones propias como en las grabaciones de artistas ligados al sello discográfico Philadelphia ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MFSBMFSB - Wikipedia

    MFSB, officially standing for "Mother Father Sister Brother", was a pool of more than 30 studio musicians based at Philadelphia's Sigma Sound Studios. They worked closely with the production team of Gamble and Huff and producer/arranger Thom Bell , and backed up Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes , the O'Jays , the Stylistics , the Spinners , Wilson Pickett , and Billy Paul .

  3. The Jacksons Story is a greatest hits album initially released on Hip-O Select/UTV Records on July 20, 2004 and later re-released on August 28, 2007. It covers 14 years of hit singles scored by the American R&B family group The Jackson 5/The Jacksons between 1969 and 1983.

  4. 5 de mar. de 2016 · The Three Degrees. Official video for ”T.S.O.P. (The Sound of Philadelphia) ” by Mother, Father, Sister, Brother Listen to MFSB: https://MFSB.lnk.to/listenYD Watch more videos by MFSB: https ...

  5. The Jacksons: Jacksons: 1976 PZ 34232: Collectors' Item: All Their Greatest Hits! Harold Melvin & Blue Notes: 1976 PZ 34238: Summertime: MFSB: 1976 PZ 34245: Message in the Music: O'Jays: 1976 PZ 34267: My Music: Bunny Sigler: 1976 PZ 34323: Where Will You Go When The Party's Over: Archie Bell & the Drells: 1976 PZ 34346: Bicentennial Poet ...

  6. 25 de feb. de 2021 · 36. Kenny Gamble, left, and Leon Huff, the founders of Philadelphia International Records, are celebrating the label’s 50th anniversary this year. Devin Oktar Yalkin for The New York Times. By ...

  7. philadelphiaencyclopedia.org › essays › tsop-the-sound-of-philadelphiaTSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia)

    MFSB members helped shape it with their ideas and Bobby Martin (1930—2013), one of Philadelphia International’s top arrangers, added string and horn parts. Recorded in 1973 and released as a single in early 1974, “TSOP” rose to number one on the Billboard Top 100 chart that spring, the first television theme song ever to reach that mark.