Bar-Kays


 

The Bar-Kays were a popular Memphis, Tennessee, soul, R&B, and funk group performing from 1966 and continue to perform today, although with only one original member. They began as a favorite soul studio sessions group backing major artists at Stax Records, chosen in 1967 by Otis Redding to play as his backup band.

Related Topics:
Memphis, Tennessee - 1966 - Stax Records - 1967 - Otis Redding

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On December 10, 1967, Redding, his manager, and four of the Bar-Kays died in a plane crash in Lake Monona while on their way to a performance in Madison, Wisconsin. Trumpeter Ben Cauley survived the crash and bassist James Alexander (who missed the flight due to returning a rental car) rebuilt the group. The reformed band consisted of Cauley; Alexander; Harvey Henderson, saxophone; Michael Toles, guitar; Ronnie Gorden, organ; Willie Hall, drums and later Larry Dodson, lead vocals. The group backed dozens of major Stax artists on recordings afterwards, including on Isaac Hayes' Hot Buttered Soul album, and changed direction in the 1970s to have a successful funk music career. They continued to score hits on R&B charts well into the 1980s and have performed all over the world.

Related Topics:
December 10 - 1967 - Lake Monona - Madison, Wisconsin - Isaac Hayes - 1970s - 1980s

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Lloyd Smith joined the Bar-Kays in 1973.

Related Topics:
Lloyd Smith - 1973

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