B-H-Y, an acronym for Baker-Harris-Young, was a prominent American musical trio active in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Composed of drummer Earl Young, guitarist Norman Harris, and bassist Ron Baker, the group was a cornerstone of the Philadelphia soul sound, contributing to its development and popularity. Their distinctive style was characterized by lush orchestration, tight rhythms, and a notable emphasis on the bassline. The trio was critically acclaimed for their works like "Come On Down (Get Your Head Out Of The Clouds)" and "Taste Of The Night Life", which have been influential in the disco and soul music scenes.