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Episode 22: Thom Bell and Philly's R&B Legacy with Edward Shea

On this episode, Bo interviews his friend Edward Shea. They share their mutual admiration for Thom Bell, a revolutionary figure in R&B music. Ed discusses his experiences working with Thom Bell and others, providing an inside look into the Philadelphia music scene and his collaborations with artists like Johnny Mathis and Dionne Warwick. The episode is filled with rich anecdotes, including Ed's first meeting with Thom Bell, working with legends like Frank Sinatra, and his journey through the music industry.

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