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Grammy Award-winning producer Thom Bell dies aged 79-Alistair McGeorge-Entertainment – Metro

His Mighty Three co-creators have paid tribute.

Grammy Award-winning producer Thom Bell dies aged 79-Alistair McGeorge-Entertainment – Metro

Thom Bell worked on albums for the likes of Sir Elton John and The Temptations (Picture: Michael Kovac/Getty Images for NARAS)

Legendary music producer Thom Bell has died aged 79.

The Grammy Award-winning producer – who is best known as one of the Mighty Three co-creators of the Sound of Philadelphia along with Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff – died on Thursday (December 22), according to his publicist.

Thom died at his home in Bellingham, Washington, but no cause of death has been given.

As well as working with Kenny and Leon on tracks including the O’Jays’ Back Stabbers and Harold Melvina and the Blue Notes’ I Miss You, Thom – who was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2006 – also wrote a string of hits for the likes of The Delfonics, The Stylistics, and The Spinners in the late 1960s and 70s.

Thom went on to compose and produce albums for the likes of The Temptations, Johnny Mathis, Sir Elton John and Joss Stone.

He received a lifetime achievement honour from the Recording Academy in the form of a trustees’ award in 2017 after previously being honoured with the first non-classical producer of the year accolade at the 1975 Grammy Awards.

Thom died this week (Picture: Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)

Thom (middle) with Leon Huff (left) and Kenny Gamble (right) (Picture: Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)

Thom is survived by his wife, Vanessa Bell, and children Royal, Troy, Tia, Mark, Cybell and Christopher.

Both Kenny and Leon have paid tribute to their late friend and collaborator.

Kenny said: ‘Tommy and I have been best friends for over 60 years. When we first met, we decided to start writing songs together and form a singing duo ‘Kenny and Tommy’ and then our band the Romeos.

‘Leon Huff and I were proud to have him as part of our Mighty Three music writing team, which helped create our signature brand of TSOP. He was a great talent and my dear friend. The name of Gamble Huff and Bell will last forever. Rest in peace buddy!’

Leon added: ‘Thom Bell was my favourite musician, arranger, songwriter and music producer of all time. It was my esteem, honour and pleasure to work with him creatively and as a business partner. Rest in peace.’

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