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Philip Bailey joined Earth, Wind & Fire in 1972. He became a key member of the band, contributing his distinctive falsetto voice and songwriting skills, which played a significant role in shaping their sound. His partnership with Maurice White and other band members helped propel Earth, Wind & Fire to international fame.

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