Philly Groove Records

The label also had other artists such as Nat Turner Rebellion and David Lasley.

In 2013, Reservoir released its first original record featuring music from the Philly Groove catalog, a compilation of select tracks by The Delfonics called Philly Groove Records Presents: This Time kicking off the album series Philly Groove Records Presents.

[1] In 2014, Reservoir released six more albums in the series including the following: - Sound Experience - Philly Groove Presents: Don’t Fight The Feeling - The Delfonics - Philly Groove Records Presents: The Way Things Were - First Choice - Philly Groove Records Presents: The Early Years: Vol.

[3] Students were given unfinished Philly Groove recordings to mix and master, which they premiered at an event in Drexel's URBN Center with panelists including Reservoir SVP of Creative & Business Development, Faith Newman; Sigma Sound Studios founder, Joe Tarsia; Philly Old School 100.3 station DJ Dyana Williams; Drexel University Associate Professor and Audio Archivist Toby Seay; and celebrated Philadelphia musician and record producer Bobby Eli.

[4] Sony Music Entertainment handles the rights to the pre-1974 catalogue, specifically the Delfonics' catalog.