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Steve Cropper Obituary: Memphis Soul Guitar Legend Passes Away

Steve Cropper, the influential ​guitarist and songwriter⁤ whose distinctive sound defined the era⁣ of Memphis soul, has died at the age of 84.The ​news was confirmed by the Soulsville Foundation, tho a cause of⁣ death was​ not‌ promptly disclosed. Cropper’s work as a founding member of Booker T. & the M.G.’s and a key contributor to⁣ Stax Records cemented his‍ legacy as one ⁢of music’s most important instrumentalists and producers.

Born in Missouri and ​raised in Memphis,Cropper began playing guitar at 14. he first gained⁤ recognition with the Royal‍ Spades, who became the Mar-Keys after signing with the then-fledgling Satellite Records (later Stax). The Mar-Keys scored a hit in 1961 with “Last Night,” establishing the band as the label’s first house band.

Cropper’s role expanded in 1962 when⁣ he was appointed A&R director at Stax and co-founded Booker T. & the M.G.’s‌ alongside Booker T. Jones, donald “Duck” ​Dunn,⁣ and​ Al Jackson Jr. the instrumental group quickly rose‍ to prominence, achieving a No. 3 Billboard hit in 1962 with “Green Onions.” Booker T.& the M.G.’s were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1992.

Beyond his work with Booker T. & the M.G.’s, Cropper’s‌ guitar is featured ⁢on countless recordings by soul legends including Otis Redding, ⁢Sam & Dave, ⁣and ⁤Carla and Rufus Thomas. He​ also co-wrote some​ of the​ genre’s most enduring ‍songs, including “(Sittin’ On) ⁤The Dock of the Bay” by Otis Redding, “knock on Wood” by Eddie Floyd, and “In the Midnight Hour” ⁣by wilson Pickett.His influence was even ​directly acknowledged in‌ Sam & Dave’s 1967 song “Soul ⁢Man,” were sam Moore famously ad-libbed, “Play it, Steve!”

Cropper released his debut solo album, With a little Help from My Friends,⁢ in 1969 and left‌ Stax in ⁣1970. He subsequently founded Trans-Maximus⁣ (TMI) Studios in Memphis, producing albums for artists like John Prine and Tower of Power, and performing with Ringo Starr⁣ and Rod Stewart. he also became⁣ a prominent​ member of⁢ the Blues Brothers Band, appearing on five‍ albums and in two films alongside John Belushi and dan Aykroyd. He later rejoined Booker⁤ T.& the M.G.’s for various performances. His final solo album, Friendlytown, was released last year.

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