William-Hart-Obituary

William "Poogie" Hart

Obituary

William “Poogie” Hart was the founding lead singer for the Delfonics, known for hits including “La-La (Means I Love You).”

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Love the music! Can't get Hey love out of my heard. The greatest song ever! They sang so beautifully. Best group ever! Love you

I will forever remember your music, that sultry smooth voice. I used to drive from DC to Greensboro, North Carolina to your sounds It was always a safe and easy trip. Thank you.The Delfonics ,the Stylistics and Maze. Blessings, Poogie.

I'm playing the "Tell Me This Is A Dream" Album and listening to Mr. Heart's voice. His voice is unique in creation, and we continue to be blessed by it.

My condolences shahida your childhood friend Shannon.

I mention you to my friends all of the time.We will never forget that voice.It was so beautiful.

As Salaamu Alaikum.. im from Newark New Jersey and attended each and every show they performed here and brought all of the albums...May Allah be pleased and may his grave spacious..♥

I remember being in high school when I first heard of the Delfonics, what a voice. So sad to hear of your passing. Thank you and other members of the group for the Beautiful music.

My cadodiance goes out to the whole family' The Delfonics are still today is my favorite group of all time.

Oh my goodness! I just saw this so long later. My fondest memories is of him in Brooklyn at the Albee Theater when I caught his light blue satin handkerchief he dropped to the crowd of girls swooning over him. I was in heaven. William , Wilbert and Randy were the best part of my teenage years and the songs they sung lasted through my lifetime. William had a unique voice and he always sounded like he was singing to me in my mind. I did get to meet him many years later. He was an acquaintance...