• Philadelphia International Records (PIR) was an American record label based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1971 by songwriting and production...
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  • Gamble and Huff's Philadelphia International Records, who worked with a stable of studio musicians to develop the unique Philadelphia sound. Many of these...
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    Philadelphia International Airport (IATA: PHL, ICAO: KPHL, FAA LID: PHL) is the primary airport serving Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. It served...
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  • American musical performers. The single was released on the Philadelphia International Records label. It was the first television theme song to reach No...
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    Gamble and Huff (category Philadelphia International Records artists)
    Philadelphia soul music genre (also known as Philly sound) of the 1970s. In addition to forming their own label, Philadelphia International Records,...
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  • Dexter Wansel (category Philadelphia International Records artists)
    Instant Funk, Yellow Sunshine, and MFSB. After signing with Philadelphia International Records, as in-house songwriter/producer/arranger, he established...
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  • Living All Alone (category Philadelphia International Records albums)
    soul singer-songwriter Phyllis Hyman. It was released by Philadelphia International Records in 1986. The album contains the title track, which peaked...
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    2020. Station=PA – Philadelphia (Center City records are 12 °F (−11 °C) on January 8, 2014, and January 19, 1997, for the record low maximum; and 87 °F...
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  • Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes (category Philadelphia International Records artists)
    Notes departed Philadelphia International (who had signed Pendergrass for solo recordings) and joined ABC Records in 1977, where they recorded two albums...
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  • The Jones Girls (category Philadelphia International Records artists)
    two–year tenure with GM, they then recorded for various labels before having success at Philadelphia International Records with Gamble & Huff. The group consisted...
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  • The Three Degrees (category Philadelphia International Records artists)
    them to Philadelphia International Records under Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff, where they had their greatest successes. The first song they recorded for the...
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    Nemperor Records (1977–1990) Ode Records (1967–1969, 1976–1979) OKeh Records (1965–1970, 1994–2000) Pasha Records (1979–1990) Philadelphia International Records...
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  • Back Stabbers (album) (category Philadelphia International Records albums)
    Stabbers is a studio album by Philadelphia soul group the O'Jays, released in August 1972 on Philadelphia International Records and the iTunes version was...
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    Teddy Pendergrass (category Philadelphia International Records artists)
    successful solo career under the Philadelphia International label, releasing five consecutive platinum albums (a record at the time for an African-American...
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    Albums "Always in the Mood" (Philadelphia International Records, 1986) U.S. #128, U.S. R&B #8 "With You" (Diverse Records, 1994) Singles "Do You Get Enough...
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  • McFadden & Whitehead (category Philadelphia International Records artists)
    and Huff record label, Philadelphia International Records. As teenagers, Gene McFadden and John Whitehead met at school in 1960s Philadelphia and formed...
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    The Intruders (band) (category Philadelphia International Records artists)
    with the Intruders helped convince Columbia Records to grant them the money to launch Philadelphia International. Gamble and Huff acknowledged that their...
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  • The Philadelphia Union is an American professional soccer club based in the Philadelphia metropolitan area. The Union compete in Major League Soccer (MLS)...
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  • Track and Field events at Franklin Field in Philadelphia". "Men's 400m Results" (PDF). Rio 2016. International Olympic Committee. 14 August 2016. Archived...
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  • When Will I See You Again (category Philadelphia International Records singles)
    World Records Limited. p. 198. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. "The Hot 100 Chart". Billboard. Whitburn, Joel (2002). Top Adult Contemporary: 1961–2001. Record Research...
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  • 1942 British World War II drama Philadelphia International Records, a record label previously known as Uncensored Records All pages with titles beginning...
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    Windham Hill Records, Arista, LaFace, Jive, and Buddah Records. Legacy Recordings also distributes Philadelphia International Records and the catalog...
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  • Lloyd Parks (R&B singer) (category Singers from Philadelphia)
    R&B/soul singer born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. He is an original member of the Philadelphia International Records group, Harold Melvin...
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  • MFSB (category Philadelphia International Records artists)
    paralyzed. Assembled by record producers Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff, MFSB was the house band for their Philadelphia International Records label and originated...
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    Jerry Butler (category Philadelphia International Records artists)
    D. Wilson produced an album with Dee Dee Sharp-Gamble on Philadelphia International Records. In 1981, "Breaking and Entering" / "Easy Money" was released...
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    Billy Paul (category Philadelphia International Records artists)
    Philadelphia International Records (PIR) – and brought Paul with them. Gamble and Huff signed a distribution deal with Clive Davis and CBS Records. Going...
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    Jean Carn (category Philadelphia International Records artists)
    In 1976, Carn was signed to Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff's Philadelphia International Records. She released her debut album Jean Carn in 1976. The debut...
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    Phyllis Hyman (category Philadelphia International Records artists)
    the same time doing international tours. Hyman's next album, Prime of My Life, released in 1991, again on Philadelphia International, was the biggest of...
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    Archie Bell & the Drells (category Philadelphia International Records artists)
    1960s before the duo formed their highly successful label Philadelphia International Records in 1971. The group's hits include "Tighten Up", "I Can't Stop...
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  • Lou Rawls (category Philadelphia International Records artists)
    with his new manager Martin Pichinson, he signed with Philadelphia International and recorded All Things in Time, which sold a million copies. "You'll...
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