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The Falcons

Often credited simply because having slice the first true soul record in 1959 with “You’re Therefore Fine,” a bunch of ’60s soul stars known as themselves Falcons at onetime or another, including founder Eddie Floyd, Wilson Pickett, Sir Mack Rice, and 100 Proof Aged in Soul’s Joe Stubbs. Originally a …

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Wilson Pickett

Of the main ’60s soul stars, Wilson Pickett was among the roughest and sweatiest, functioning up a number of the decade’s hottest dancefloor grooves on hits like “Within the Midnight Hour,” “Land of 1000 Dances,” “Mustang Sally,” and “Funky Broadway.” Although he is commonly held in relatively lower esteem than …

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Eddie Floyd

Soul singer/songwriter Eddie Floyd scored among the defining strikes from the Memphis spirit sound with “Knock about Wood,” lots 1 R&B smash that typified the Stax home style in its grittiest. Floyd was created in Montgomery, AL, in 1935, but was raised in Detroit, where his uncle Robert Western owned …

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Sir Mack Rice

A Detroit vocalist and composer, Sir Mack Grain was mixed up in R&B/soul scene from the later ’50s. He was an associate from the 5 Scalders vocal group in 1956 and joined up with the Falcons from 1957 to 1963. Grain was later street manager for the brand new Falcons …

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