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STAX
PHOTO MUSEUM
page 17
The Stax staff in the studio in the good old times (probably during the recording session for My Reason For Living by Sam & Dave, 1967 (Stax LP Stay In School). From left to right: Isaac Hayes, Wayne Jackson's back, Dave Prater, Sam Moore, Duck Dunn (behind Sam Moore, Steve Cropper and Booker T. Jones. (photo from the Stax Museum). |
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Some items shown at the
Stax Museum: Late Bar-Kays' Phalon Jones sax (rescued
after Otis Redding's plane crash). Albert King's flying V
guitar (Lucy). Isaac Hayes hat from WattStax. Isaac
Hayes' gold plated Cadillac from the early 70's. More to
come... |
A photo of the closed Stax
Records studios in summer 1988, a few months before their
demolition. (thanks to John Marriott). |
Various Stax ads from the
early 70's. |
A rare photo of the
Satellite Records studio in Brunswick, Tennessee, some 30
miles from Memphis. The very first Satellite recordings
were made here before the company was renamed to Stax. It
has been demolished since. (Photo by René Wu, 1986). |
Elvis Presley arriving
at Stax Studio, 926 E. McLemore ave.,
Memphis on July 22, 1973 for the recording sessions of
his Raised on Rock LP |
A very sad photo: the grave
of our dear old Rufus Thomas, New Park Cemetery, Memphis.
See more on Joe Pusateri's MSN page at memphismusictour.msnw-Page=6 and 7. |
The graves of Al Jackson
Jr, the best R&B drummer in the world and ex-Barkays'
Carl Cunningham (died in Otis Redding's plane crash).
Photos by Joe Pusateri. |
The graves of ex-Barkays'
Phalon Jones and Jimmie King (both died with Otis Redding).
Thanks again to Joe Pusateri. |
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