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  1. 4. Sept. 2009 · Exactly what the title says. :)

  2. McLemore Avenue (LP) As the house band at Stax Records in Memphis, Tennessee, Booker T. & the MG’s may have been the single greatest factor in the lasting value of that label’s soul music, not to mention Southern soul as a whole. Their tight, impeccable grooves could be heard on classic hits by Otis Redding, Wilson Pickett, Carla Thomas ...

  3. 25. Nov. 2021 · Booker T. & the M.G.'s is an instrumental rhythm & blues band that was influential in shaping the sound of Southern soul and Memphis soul. The original members of the group were Booker T. Jones (organ, piano), Steve Cropper (guitar), Lewie Steinberg (bass), and Al Jackson, Jr. (drums). In the 1960s, as members of the house band of Stax Records, they played on hundreds of recordings by artists ...

  4. Booker T. & The MG's opened this Creedence Clearwater Revival concert at the Oakland Coliseum, 1/31/70. Seen offstage are John Fogerty, Doug Clifford (w/bea...

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  5. Booker T. & the M.G.'s is een instrumentale soulband, vooral populair in de jaren zestig en zeventig. De band wordt vaak in het subgenre Memphis soul geplaatst. De bandleden werkten als sessiemuzikanten voor Stax Records en speelden tussen 1963 en 1968 op meer dan 500 albums van Stax Records, waaronder albums van Otis Redding , Eddie Floyd , Johnnie Taylor , Rufus Thomas en Carla Thomas .

  6. 30. Apr. 1991 · Track from the Booker T. & The M.G’s album Soul Limbo (1968).Subscribe to Booker T. on YouTube: https://found.ee/BookerTYouTubeSubscribe to Stax Records on Y...

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  7. 24. Feb. 2023 · Curiously, no picture of Booker T And The MGs appeared on the Green Onions album cover – a conscious omission on the part of the label, who were keen to not cause controversy in the US South, which, in 1962, was still in the ugly grip of racial segregation. “They didn’t want people to know it was a mixed-race group,” explained the band’s guitarist, Steve Cropper.