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's were the label's backing band for most of the classic hits that came out of Stax, by Sam and Dave, Otis Redding, Wilson Pickett, and many more.
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's was one of the first racially integrated rock groups, at a time when soul music, and the Memphis music scene in particular, were generally considered the preserve of black culture.
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's consistently issued singles from 1963 to 1965, but only a few made the charts, and none were as successful as “ Green Onions ”.
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's were among the first R & B vocal groups to intermix doo-wop-affected consonances with hip-hop beats.
's only sister networks prior to the NBC Universal merger were Style Network and G4, along with Comcast's sports networks: Versus, Comcast SportsNet and Golf Channel.
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's ( often, but not always, performing as a unit ) performed as the studio backing band for Otis Redding, Sam & Dave, Albert King, Johnnie Taylor, Eddie Floyd, The Staple Singers, Wilson Pickett, Delaney & Bonnie and many others in the 1960s.
's were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and Cropper appeared with a new line-up of the group for the Bob Dylan 30th Anniversary concert, on October 1992 at Madison Square Garden, performing songs by and backing Dylan, Eric Clapton, George Harrison, Tom Petty, Johnny Cash, Chrissie Hynde, Sinéad O ' Connor, Stevie Wonder and Neil Young.
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's is an instrumental R & B band that was influential in shaping the sound of southern soul and Memphis soul.
's served as the house band for the opening ceremonies, playing behind Aretha Franklin, Sam Moore, John Fogerty, and Al Green, as well as performing themselves.
's debut album, Stipe participated in a low-budget, forty-five-minute Super-8 film called Just Like a Movie, shot in Athens by New York Rocker magazine photographer Laura Levine, who was a friend of the band.
's, an instrumental combo that would record numerous hit singles in their own right, as well as serving as members of the de facto house band for virtually every recording made at Stax from 1962 through about 1970.
's music website gave Diorama a positive review, agreeing that the band had matured greatly since their early high school releases.
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The band quickly recorded a demo cassette and began to play shows in Boston with local hardcore bands such as SSD, The F. U. 's, Jerry's Kids, etc.
's first DVD was Rohstoff, which contains live footage consisting of 23 songs, most of the videos the band has created, making-of videos, and an exclusive interview.
's " The One I Love " unexpectedly becomes a Top Ten hit on the American pop charts, helping to increase alternative rock's mainstream profile and earning the band a major label deal.
's debut full length album temporarily leaves behind the rock and roll roots of the band members earlier bands although many of the songs came from those days.
's largest crowd was in Kiev in 2004, when they played in support of the Orange Revolution in Ukraine, with band members expressing their hope that something similar would happen in their own country.
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