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Donnie Fritts

Among the architects from the famed Muscle mass Shoals Audio, songwriter Donnie Fritts also enjoyed achievement like a longtime affiliate of Kris Kristofferson. A indigenous of Florence, Alabama, as a teenager Fritts performed drums with regional acts just like the Satellites and Hollis Dixon. From the past due ’50s he …

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Carolyn Franklin

Aretha Franklin’s youngest sister, Carolyn Franklin wrote some moderately successful music for both herself and her other sister Erma. “Without Appreciate,” “Baby Baby Baby,” “I USED TO BE Designed for You,” and “Sing It Again-Say It Once again” are among the many Carolyn Franklin compositions. She was among Aretha’s history …

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Tim Drummond

b. Timothy Lee Drummond, 20 Apr 1940, Bloomington, Illinois, USA, d. 10 January 2015, St. Louis State, Missouri, USA. Among the leading program players within the music business, bass participant Drummond started playing R&B and rock and roll ’n’ roll once the surroundings force place his father on the season’s …

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Spooner Oldham

As a fundamental element of the Memphis/Muscle Shoals studio room rings from the later ’60s, organist Spooner Oldham made an absolute mark for the audio of spirit music. Starting being a piano participant in senior high school rings, when Oldham graduated and began monitoring at the University or college of …

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Dylan LeBlanc

Shreveport, Louisiana local Dylan LeBlanc spent his formative years encircled by a number of the region’s finest music artists (his father, vocalist/songwriter/guitarist Wayne LeBlanc, is usually a longtime Muscle mass Shoals session participant). Dylan started writing his personal tunes at eleven, and by his past due teens, had created a …

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