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Herbert Randal Cain III (May 2, 1945 – April 9, 2009) was a Philadelphia soul singer with The Delfonics (early 1960s to 1971). He also helped set up the group Blue Magic . [3]
Randy Cain dejó el grupo en 1971 tras completar la grabación del cuarto álbum de la banda, 4 en 1973 participó en la formación de Blue Magic. Cain fue reemplazado por Major Harris.
Randy Cain left the group in 1971 after completing their fourth album, and in 1973 had a hand in forming Blue Magic. Cain was replaced by Major Harris; by then, however, Thom Bell had moved on to produce The Stylistics and later, The Spinners. The Delfonics swiftly produced another album, Alive & Kicking (1974), produced by Stan Watson.
13 de abr. de 2009 · Randy Cain was a founding member of the soul group the Delfonics, known for their hits "La La Means I Love You" and "Didn't I Blow Your Mind This Time". He died in 2009 at his home in New Jersey.
Randy Cain was a founding member of Philly soul band the Delfonics and who sang on such hits as "La La Means I Love You," and "Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time)," died Thursday April 9, 2009. He was 63 years old.
14 de abr. de 2009 · PHILADELPHIA (AP) Randy Cain, a founding member of the soul group the Delfonics, whose hits included “La La Means I Love You,” died on Thursday at his home in Maple Shade, N.J. He was 63.
13 de abr. de 2009 · Randy Cain, a founding member of the soul group the Delfonics, which had such hits as “La La Means I Love You,” has died. He was 63.