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.