The Zip

by MFSB
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Year
1975
Peak Position
#91
Weeks on Chart
6
Total Ratings
0

Artist Bio:
MFSB, which stands for Mother Father Sister Brother, was a prominent and influential instrumental group in the 1970s. Formed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, MFSB was a collective of over 30 studio musicians who specialized in creating lush and soulful instrumental music. The group was closely associated with the Philadelphia soul sound, particularly due to their collaborations with producers Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff.


MFSB gained widespread recognition for their work on the soundtrack to the hit film "Saturday Night Fever," which featured their iconic track "TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia)." The song became a chart-topping hit and went on to become the theme song for the popular music show "Soul Train." MFSB's music continues to be celebrated for its unique blend of soul, funk, and disco elements, making them a significant force in shaping the sound of 1970s music.

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