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SUMMARY:Class of ’74\, Part One: The Songs of “Written In Their Soul” with Henderson Thigpen\, Songwriter
DESCRIPTION:In 1974\, Henderson Thigpen\, along with co-writers Eddie Marion and James Banks\, authored “Woman to Woman” for Shirley Brown. The song became Stax Records’ final #1 hit and a timeless classic with ongoing appeal to listeners from all walks of life. This song\, plus several others penned by Thigpen\, are celebrated in the GRAMMY-nominated Written In Their Soul\, a boxed set released by Concord in 2023. Join Mr. Thigpen and Jeff Kollath for a conversation and listening session in the Memphis Listening Lab just days before – we hope – “Written In Their Soul” picks up the hardware in Los Angeles on February 4.
URL:https://soulsvillefoundation.org/event/class-of-74-part-one-the-songs-of-written-in-their-soul-with-henderson-thigpen-songwriter/
LOCATION:Memphis Listening Lab at Crosstown Concourse\, 1350 Concourse Ave.; 2nd Floor\, Memphis\, Tennessee\, 38104\, United States
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SUMMARY:Stax Christmas: Holiday Album Listening Party and Conversation with Deanie Parker and Jeff Kollath
DESCRIPTION:Christmastime around the offices at 926 E. McLemore was always a hectic time\, from planning parties and fundraising concerts to making sure that the company chose the “perfect” gifts for its many friends in the music business. Join former Stax Records Director of Publicity Deanie Parker and Stax Museum Director Jeff Kollath for a conversation about holidays past and a listening session for the new Craft Recordings release\, “Stax Christmas\,” featuring 12 classics from the Stax vaults. \n\n\n\nREGISTER HERE ON EVENTBRITE\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAt the event\, the Soulsville Foundation will be selling copies of Written in Their Soul\, a project that spotlights the talent of the Stax Records songwriters. The Soulsville Foundation carries the Stax Records legacy forward by ensuring the current and next generation perpetuate the R&B sound through music education. This year as the Stax Museum celebrates 20 years\, Stax Records released Written in Their Soul\,  one of the most important behind-the-scenes music documentations of songwriting at Stax Records. The 7-CD box set is an all-new collection that brings together 146 demos from the Stax Records vaults highlighting the strength of the songwriting talent at the legendary label. The release was nominated for a GRAMMY Award in November in both the Best Album Notes and Best Historical Album categories. The songwriters represented include William Bell\, Eddie Floyd\, Deanie Parker\, Bobby Manuel\, and Henderson Thigpen\, all of whom participated in a panel discussion at the Stax Museum on June 23\, the day the CD box set became available.
URL:https://soulsvillefoundation.org/event/stax-christmas-holiday-album-listening-party-and-conversation-with-deanie-parker-and-jeff-kollath/
LOCATION:Memphis Listening Lab at Crosstown Concourse\, 1350 Concourse Ave.; 2nd Floor\, Memphis\, Tennessee\, 38104\, United States
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SUMMARY:A Celebration of Duane Allman & King Curtis
DESCRIPTION:Conversation\, listening session\, and book signing with authors Bob Beatty and Timothy Hoover \n\n\n\nOne of the greatest collaborations of the late 1960s was between King Curtis Ousley\, the R&B saxophone master\, and Duane Allman\, the slide guitar prodigy whose musical vision transcended genre. Their paths crossed when both were highly sought-after sessions musicians for Atlantic Records. Both Southerners – Ousley from Texas\, Allman from Florida – these artists looked at music as a space for collaboration\, and as a blank canvas to express what lie deep in their souls. Sadly\, Ousley and Allman died within two months each other in 1971 just as both were experiencing the greatest success of their careers. \n\n\n\nJoin us for this special conversation with authors Bob Beatty (Play All Night: Duane Allman and the Journey to the Fillmore East) and Timothy Hoover (Soul Serenade: King Curtis and His Immortal Saxophone) who will discuss each artist’s significance\, their collaborations in the studio and on stage\, and select recordings that best highlight each artist’s true genius. \n\n\n\nHeld at the Memphis Listening Lab at Crosstown Concourse\, 2nd Floor; 1350 Concourse Ave.
URL:https://soulsvillefoundation.org/event/a-celebration-of-duane-allman-king-curtis/
LOCATION:Memphis Listening Lab at Crosstown Concourse\, 1350 Concourse Ave.; 2nd Floor\, Memphis\, Tennessee\, 38104\, United States
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