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TSOP and Records
They would also reunite with Thom Bell and sign with Philadelphia International Records subsidiary TSOP Records in 1980 and released the single " Hurry Up This Way Again " in 1980, which was their biggest hit since " You Make Me Feel Brand New ".
In 1974, the subsidiary's name was changed to TSOP Records.
In August 2011, in honor of the 40th Year Anniversary of the company, Philadelphia International Records launched TSOP Soul Radio, an online radio station that allows fans from all around the world the chance to tune in and listen to music and interviews from the legendary Gamble and Huff catalog.

TSOP and Philadelphia
MFSB released " TSOP ( The Sound of Philadelphia )", a 1974 hit recording featuring vocals by The Three Degrees, which became the first disco song to reach number one, after " Love's Theme ", on the Billboard Hot 100 ; it was written as the theme song for Soul Train.
* TSOP ( The Sound of Philadelphia ) ( 1975-1977 ) ( 1981-1982 )
The first song they recorded there was with the studio band MFSB, entitled " TSOP ( The Sound of Philadelphia )" which was the theme song for Soul Train.
* 1973-1975: " TSOP ( The Sound of Philadelphia )", composed by Gamble and Huff and recorded by Philadelphia soul studio group MFSB with vocals by the Three Degrees.
* 1987-1989: " TSOP ' 87 ", a remake of the original " TSOP ( The Sound of Philadelphia )", composed and produced by George Duke
" TSOP ( The Sound of Philadelphia )" also known as the Soul Train theme was their first and most successful single.
The record, titled " TSOP ( The Sound of Philadelphia )" reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 and also topped the R & B chart and the adult contemporary chart.
MFSB was a group of soul music studio musicians based in Philadelphia at the Sigma Sound Studios ; they later went on to become a name-brand instrumental group, and their best known hit was TSOP ( The Sound of Philadelphia ), better known as the theme from Soul Train.
* The song " TSOP ( The Sound of Philadelphia )", is the theme song for the American television music program Soul Train, and a 1974 hit single by the band MFSB
The label's major hits included: " TSOP ( The Sound Of Philadelphia )" by MFSB, featuring The Three Degrees, 1974 ( which was later adopted as the theme of the TV dance-music show " Soul Train "); " Ain't No Stoppin ' Us Now " by McFadden & Whitehead ( writers and producers with the label ), 1979 ; " Backstabbers " and " Love Train " by The O ' Jays, 1972 / 3 ; " If You Don't Know Me By Now " and " The Love I Lost " by Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, 1972 / 3 ; " Me And Mrs Jones " by Billy Paul, 1972 ; " When Will I See You Again " by The Three Degrees, 1974 ; and " You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine " by Lou Rawls, 1976.
The name comes from the 1974 hit single, " TSOP ( The Sound of Philadelphia )", by MFSB and The Three Degrees.
" TSOP ( The Sound of Philadelphia )" is a 1974 hit recording by MFSB ( Mother, Father, Sister, Brother ) featuring vocals by The Three Degrees.
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Some original Salsoul / Philly / TSOP ( The Sound of Philadelphia )/ MFSB ( Gamble and Huff ) session musicians have appeared on ' Soul Recession ', including Earl Young ( drummer ), Bobby Eli, Dennis Harris, T G Conway, Jimmy Williams & Rikki Hicks.
# " TSOP ( The Sound of Philadelphia )" ( Kenneth Gamble, Leon Huff ) – 4: 19

TSOP and hit
" TSOP " hit number one on the U. S. Billboard Hot 100 in the spring of 1974 and remained there for two weeks.

TSOP and song
Although it was rerecorded a number of times for future versions of the show, and various different themes were used during the late 1970s and early 1980s, " TSOP " returned in the late 1980s and remained the theme song for Soul Train through the disco, 1980s R & B, new jack swing, hip-hop, and neo soul eras of black music.

Records and subsidiary
Petty contacted music publishers and labels, and Brunswick Records, a subsidiary of Decca, signed the Crickets on March 19, 1957.
Holly signed as a solo artist with another Decca subsidiary, Coral Records.
While the compositions and performances were credited to " Jimmy Thudpucker ", they were in fact co-written and sung by Brewer, who also co-wrote and provided the vocals for " Ginny's Song ", a 1976 single on the Warner Bros. Label, and Jimmy Thudpucker's Greatest Hits, an LP released by Windsong Records, John Denver's subsidiary of RCA Records ).
* Republic Records, a subsidiary of Universal Music Group
At the time, Finn was also the drummer in the band Love Battery, who had recently changed record labels from Sub Pop to Atlas Records, an A & M subsidiary.
* Queen Records, a former subsidiary record label of King Records
Following the completion of her middle school education, Robyn signed to Ricochet Records Sweden, a subsidiary of BMG.
The Rakamonie EP was released in January 2008 under Cherrytree Records, a subsidiary of Interscope, and the US edition of Robyn was released in April 2008.
The band was signed within a year to Warner Bros subsidiary Slash Records, and released three albums: Ruby Vroom ( 1994 ), Irresistible Bliss ( 1996 ), and El Oso ( 1998 ).
One label, Warner Bros. Records subsidiary Sire Records, eventually signed the Replacements.
With the success of the studio's 1965 Broadway play The Great Race, as well as its soundtrack, Warner Bros. Records became a profitable subsidiary.
He asked if they could be transferred internally to Andrew Lauder's newly-created Guitar based Silvertone Records subsidiary.
The LP, issued by Arista ( a subsidiary of Screen Gems ), was actually a repackaging of a 1972 compilation LP called Refocus that had been issued by Arista's previous label imprint, Bell Records, also owned by Screen Gems.
* Epic Records, a record label subsidiary of Sony
During an interview for Hardtalk on the BBC on 22 September, May confirmed that the band's new deal was with Island Records, a subsidiary of Universal.
* Date Records, a subsidiary of Columbia Records
In October 2006 Slim Moon, the owner, announced he would be departing Kill Rock Stars to work as an A & R representative at Nonesuch Records, a Warner Music Group subsidiary.
This prompted Geffen to create a subsidiary label, named DGC Records in 1990, which focused on more progressive sounds ( along with some heavy metal acts ) and would later embrace the emergence of Alternative Rock and Grunge, Nirvana being an example.
Geffen Records would distribute releases on the new operation's DreamWorks Records subsidiary.
** Concord Jazz, subsidiary of Concord Records

Records and Philadelphia
Also in 1971, Philadelphia International Records was established, with Camden native Leon Huff as co-founder.
* Summertime ( MFSB album ), the fifth album to be released by Philadelphia International Records houseband MFSB
Some of the longer running and most stable operations include Last Gasp in San Francisco, California, Parcell Press in Philadelphia, Microcosm Publishing in Portland, Oregon, Great Worm Express Distribution in Toronto, CornDog Publishing in Ipswich, Café Royal in the UK, AK Press in Oakland, California, Missing Link Records in Melbourne and Soft Skull Press in Brooklyn, New York.
* Jobriath Boone-( born Bruce Wayne Campbell December 14, 1946 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, died August 3, 1983 ), A native of King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, he was an American folk and glam rock musician and actor. He was the first openly gay rock musician to be signed to a major record label, Elektra Records ..
Unfortunately, a Musicians Union recording ban from 1942 to 1944 prevented immediate retakes ; by the time the ban ended, the Philadelphia Orchestra had left RCA Victor for Columbia Records and RCA apparently was hesitant to promote the orchestra any further.
* Cameo-Parkway Records is formed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania by Kal Mann & Bernie Lowe.
In the mid-1960s two of Burke's younger brothers, Alex ( born 1948 in Philadelphia ) and Laddie ( born 1949 in Philadelphia ), joined with fellow Germantown High School students, brothers Earl and Timmy Smith to form The Showstoppers, who had a couple of local hit singles in Philadelphia on Showtime Records in 1968, including a # 11 hit on the UK Singles Chart with " Ain't Nothin ' But a Houseparty " b / w " How Easy Your Heart Forgets Me " ( Heritage HE-800 ), which peaked at # 87 on the Billboard chart in 1968, which was later a discothèque hit (# 33 ) in 1971, just before the group disbanded after a series of flops.
Burke's daughter, Melanie " Honey " Burke McCall, a Neo Soul singer who is an accomplished artist as well as a freelance background recording artist with companies such as Daxwood Records, Casablanca, A & M and Rawkus Records and a studio artist for groups such as Billy Preston, Peacock ( Anna Gayle group ), and Leslie Uggams, and toured with Chaka Khan, and wrote and produced Family, & Friends, a 14-song original soundtrack for Ms, which was released in 2005, and opened for Jocelyn Brown, Jaheim, Norman Connors, and Angela Bofill, as well as for her father at the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts in Philadelphia in 2006.
In March 2009, VH1 Classic Records issued the band-authorised Still Dangerous: Live At The Tower Theatre Philadelphia, 1977, a live CD recorded on the Bad Reputation tour.
Category: Philadelphia International Records artists
Category: Philadelphia International Records artists
However, RCA lost the Philadelphia Orchestra during this period ; when Columbia Records settled quickly with the union, Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphians signed a new contract with Columbia and began making recordings in 1944.
Category: Philadelphia International Records artists
" After word got out about the popularity of this live " Captain Jack " recording in Philadelphia, people working for Columbia Records heard the recording and signed Joel to the label.
* In 1955 Columbia Records released a recording with Eugene Ormandy conducting the Philadelphia Orchestra.
Also contributing to the labels success was its distribution of Philadelphia International Records, which produced additional hit records by acts such as The Three Degrees and McFadden and Whitehead.
* Philadelphia International Records ( 1971 – 1984 )
Shaw places a series of newspaper advertisements, publicizing this price and asserting that his Grey Gull Records were " Better Than 75 cent Records ... MUCH better " ( ad in the Philadelphia Inquirer, 10 September 1922, p. 6 ) As well, Shaw introduced a new method of selling phonograph records ... one which would much later become standard practice in the record industry.
Swan Records was a mid-20th century United States based record label, founded in 1957, based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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