Artist Bio:
MFSB, which stands for Mother Father Sister Brother, was a group of talented and versatile musicians based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The group was a crucial part of the Philadelphia soul music scene in the 1970s. MFSB was primarily a studio band that collaborated with various artists and producers, contributing to numerous hit records during the era. They were known for their tight rhythm section and lush string arrangements, which became a trademark of the Philadelphia soul sound.
One of MFSB's most notable achievements was their instrumental track "TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia)", which served as the theme song for the popular TV show "Soul Train". The song became a huge success, reaching the top of the charts and winning a Grammy award for Best R&B Instrumental Performance in 1974. MFSB's contributions to the Philadelphia soul genre have solidified their legacy as influential musicians in the history of American popular music.
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