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MFSB

Effective period / Period of releases: 1973 - 2020

Members: Dexter Wansel, Reggie Lucas, Leon Huff, Keith Benson, Ron Kersey, Norman Harris, Anthony Jackson, Earl Young, Ron Baker, Thom Bell, Vincent Montana, Jr., Charles Collins, Larry Gold, Victor Carstarphen, Quinton Joseph, Larry Washington, Roland Chambers, Carla Benson, Harold "Ivory" Williams, Don Renaldo, John Ingram, Norman Fearrington, John Davis (5), Karl Chambers, TJ Tindall, Lenny Pakula, Michael Foreman, Dennis Harris, Eddie Green (3), Tony Williams (4), Fred Joiner, Theodore Life, Winnie Wilford, Robert Kreinar, Eli Tatarsky, Leon Zachery, John Davis (63)

MFSB (abbreviation for Mother, Father, Sister, Brother) was a Philadelphia-based R&B, funk, disco band, formed by producers Gamble & Huff of the Philadelphia International Records label, that gained prominence in the 1970s. The band's roots can be traced back to the house band at Philadelphia's Sigma Sound Studios, where they played on numerous hit records by artists such as The O'Jays, Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes, and The Stylistics.

MFSB was comprised of a rotating cast of musicians, many of whom were former members of Philadelphia's legendary session band, The Delfonics. The band was known for their tight grooves and intricate arrangements, which blended elements of funk, soul, jazz, and disco. Their signature sound was characterized by a rich horn section, funky bass lines, and infectious rhythms.

MFSB had their first major hit in 1973 with the instrumental track "TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia)", which served as the theme song for the television show Soul Train. The song reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and earned the band a Grammy Award for Best R&B Instrumental Performance.

Throughout the 1970s, MFSB continued to release successful albums and singles, including "Love Is the Message", "Sexy" and "K-Jee". The band's music was featured in a number of films and television shows, and their influence can be heard in the work of numerous artists in the funk and disco genres.

Despite a number of lineup changes over the years, MFSB continued to perform and record throughout the 1980s and 1990s. The band's legacy as one of the pioneers of the Philadelphia soul sound continues to be felt today, and their music remains beloved by fans of funk and R&B.

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External Pages

soulwalking.co.uk/MFSB.html

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MFSB