A blend of R&B and gospel.
vocal
Bands: Solo
drums
Bands: Booker T. &;amp the MGs
keys
Bands: Maktub, Dave Matthews, Tuatara, Bola Abimbola, The Wayward Shamans, Nando Reis e os Infernais, Solo
vocal, piano
Bands: Solo
vocal
Bands: Solo
Had #1 hits with "Will It Go Round In Circles" and "Nothing From Nothing."
keys, vocal
Bands: Solo, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Little Richard, Ray Charles, George Harrison, John Lennon, Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr, Steve Winwood
organ, vocal
Bands: Booker T. &;amp the MGs, Solo
Booker T. Jones - organ, vocal
Steve Cropper - guitar
Donald "Duck" Dunn - bass
Al Jackson, Jr. - drums
Lewie Steinberg - bass
vocal
Bands: Solo
organ, flute
Bands: Shaolin Temple Defenders
vocal
Bands: Solo
tenor sax
Bands: James Hunter
keys
Bands: Maktub
vocal
Bands: Sam & Dave
drums
Bands: Maktub
bass
Bands: Booker T & the MGs, The Mar-Keys, Roy Buchanan, Bob Dylan, Rod Stewart, Muddy Waters
Stax artist who co-wrote "634-5789 (Soulsville USA)" and "Knock On Wood" among many other hits performed by Otis Redding, Wilson Pickett, Johnnie Taylor, Janis Joplin, Bruce Springsteen, Carla Thomas, Rufus Thomas and Sam & Dave.
vocal
Bands: The Falcons, The Blues Brothers
vocal, tambourine
Bands: Shaolin Temple Defenders
tenor sax, baritone sax
Bands: Shaolin Temple Defenders
vocal
Bands: Shaolin Temple Defenders
Most well known for "Shaft."
vocal
Bands: Solo
James Hunter - vocal, guitar
Damian Hand - tenor sax
Lee Badau - baritone sax
Jason Wilson - acoustic bass
Jonathan Lee - drums, percussion
Kyle Koehler - keys
drums
Bands: Ryan Montbleau Band
keys
Bands: Ryan Montbleau Band
acoustic bass
Bands: James Hunter
bass
Bands: Shaolin Temple Defenders
vocal
Bands: Solo
vocal
Bands: Solo
"The Philosopher of Soul" of Stax Records, he's most well known for "Who's Making Love?, ""Disco Lady," "Steal Away," "I Believe in You (You Believe in Me)" and "Cheaper to Keep Her."
vocal
Bands: The Five Echoes, The Melody Kings, The Highway Q.C.'s, Soul Stirrers
keys, vocal
Bands: Jon Cleary & the Absolute Monster Gentlemen
Jon Cleary - keys, vocal
drums, percussion
Bands: James Hunter
vocal, acoustic guitar
Bands: Big Bang Beat, MVP, Zasu Pitts Memorial Orchestra, Todd Rundgren, Steve Miller, Van Morrison, Bonnie Hayes, The Grateful Dead, Roy Rogers, Kenny G and Eddie Money, Solo
bass
Bands: Maktub
keys
Bands: James Hunter
trumpet
Bands: Shaolin Temple Defenders
violin, vocal
Bands: Ryan Montbleau Band
baritone sax
Bands: James Hunter
Reggie Watts - vocal
Kevin Goldman - bass
Davis Martin - drums
Thaddeus Turner - guitar
Daniel Spils - keys
Alex Veley - keys (ex-member)
vocal, guitar
Bands: Solo
vocal
Bands: Solo
bass
Bands: Ryan Montbleau Band
vocal
Bands: The Staple Singers, Solo
drums
Bands: Shaolin Temple Defenders
vocal
Bands: Solo
vocal
Bands: Solo
vocal
Bands: Solo
guitar
Bands: Shaolin Temple Defenders
vocal, guitar
Bands: The Staple Singers
vocal, piano
Bands: Solo
vocal
Bands: Maktub
Father of Carla Thomas, Rufus was a Stax performer who played at the 1972 Wattstax Festival and was most well-known for "Walking the Dog" and "Do the Funky Chicken." He's a member of the Blues Hall of Fame.
vocal
Bands: Solo
guitar, acoustic guitar, vocal
Bands: Ryan Montbleau Band, Solo
Ryan Montbleau - guitar, acoustic guitar, vocal
James P. Cohen - drums
Jason Cohen - keys
Matt Gianarros -bass
Laurence Scudder - violin, vocal
Sam Moore - vocal
David Prater - vocal
vocal
Bands: Solo
vocal
Bands: Sam & Dave
Laure Frejacques - trumpet
Grat Martinez - tenor sax, baritone sax
Cedric Lacaze - organ, flute
Pierre Petit - guitar
Jeremy Ortal - bass
Mickey Fourcade - drums
Emmanuel Guerin - vocal, tambourine
Henri Rollier - vocal
vocal
Bands: Solo, The Miracles
vocal
Bands: Solo
guitar
Bands: Booker T & the MGs
vocal, keys, drums, bass
Bands: Solo
guitar
Bands: Maktub
vocal
Bands: Wayne McGhie & the Sounds of Joy
vocal
Bands: The Falcons, Solo