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Thom Bell with his parents and an older brother in 1950 US census. Bell was born on January 26, 1943, in Kingston, Jamaica, [3] to Anna and Leroy Bell, and brought to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at the age of four by his parents, according to an interview Bell gave to Terry Gross on NPR's Fresh Air.
The Complete Thom Bell Sessions brings together the complete recording session by Elton John and producer Thom Bell onto one album. Released in 1989 by MCA Records, the album is composed of the material previously released in 1979 as well as the songs that were recorded at the original session but had then gone unreleased.
Song recordings produced by Thom Bell. Pages in category "Song recordings produced by Thom Bell" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total.
Linda Diane Creed (December 6, 1948 – April 10, 1986), also known by her married name Linda Epstein, was an American songwriter, lyricist, background singer and record producer who teamed up with Thom Bell to produce some of the most successful Philadelphia soul groups of the 1970s.
The actual background vocals were done by Russell, producer Thom Bell, Carl Helm, Bunny Sigler, Kenny Gamble, and Phil Hurtt. The rest of the Stylistics never sang on the first three albums that Thom Bell produced, as Russell explained in several interviews. The song appeared in two episodes of The Wonder Years, "Denial" and "Double Double Date".
Pages in category "Songs written by Thom Bell" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
"The Rubberband Man" is a song recorded by American vocal group the Spinners. The song, written by producer Thom Bell and singer-songwriter Linda Creed, is about Bell's son Mark, who was being teased by his classmates for being overweight.
The Thom Bell Sessions; Track of the Cat (album) Y. Yesterday, Today, & Tomorrow (Spinners album) This page was last edited on 27 March 2013, at 14:48 (UTC). ...