In this episode, PIR artist Jean Carne describes the Philly sound as one that made you want to dance with its grooves, and was filled with positive lyrical messages as well.
“If you sing with emotion, the better the audience will love you. And I wanted to be loved” - Bunny “Mr. Emotions” Sigler, who Gamble and Huff found in their now exhaustive talent-search. As the label worked with an ever increasing number of artists, its songwriters now included Linda Creed and Thom Bell, and Gene McFadden and John Whitehead, who kept the love train rolling along with in its distinctive style of great music and positive messages.
Songs Included: ”TSOP” (MFSB); “Picture Us” (Bunny Sigler); “Sunshine” (The O’Jays); “Bad Luck” (Harold Melvin and the Bluenotes)
Producer: Joyride Media
Recommended: Love Train: The Sound of Philadelphia Concert DVD
02/23/09 • 9 min
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