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Use mdy dates|date=November 2011Infobox musical artist|name = Otis Redding|image = Otis Redding.jpg|background = solo_singer|birth_name = Otis Ray Redding, Jr.|Born = birth date|1941|9|9|mf=y
Dawson, Georgia , U.S.|Died = death date and age|1967|12|10|1941|9|9|mf=y
Madison, Wisconsin , U.S.|instrument = Vocals, drums, guitar, piano|genre = Soul music|Soul , Southern soul , soul blues |occupation = Singer-songwriter |years_active = 1960–1967|label = Stax Records|Stax , Volt Records|Volt , Atco Records|Atco , Rhino Records|Rhino , Sundazed Records|Sundazed |associated_acts = The Upsetters, The Bar-Kays , Carla Thomas |website = URL|otisredding.com
Otis Ray Redding, Jr. (September 9, 1941 – December 10, 1967) was an American soul music|soul singer-songwriter , record producer , arranger, and talent scout.sfn|Buckley|2003|p=858 He is considered one of the major figures in soul music and rhythm and blues (R& B). His Overtone singing|open-throated singing was an influence on other soul singers of the 1960s, and he helped to craft the lean and powerful style of R& B that formed the basis of the Stax Records|Stax Sound . After appearing at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival , he wrote and recorded " (Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay ", which went on to become a number-one record on both the pop and R& B charts after his death in a plane crash.

Redding was born and raised in the American state of Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia . At age 15, he left school to help his family financially by working with Little Richard 's backing band The Upsetters, and playing talent shows for prize money. In 1958, he joined Johnny Jenkins 's band, The Pinetoppers, and toured the Southern United States while serving as driver and musician. An unscheduled appearance on a session led to a turning point in his career. He signed a contract with record label Stax Records and released his debut album, Pain in My Heart , in 1964. This album produced his first single on Stax, "These Arms of Mine".

Although initially more popular among African Americans|blacks , he later became equally popular among whites. At first he performed small gigs in the South, until he and his group performed at the nightclub Whisky a Go Go , their first concert in the Western United States. Internationally, Redding performed in Paris and London among other venues. Redding's death was devastating for Stax, which was on the verge of bankruptcy . Later Stax discovered that Atlantic Records|Atlantic owned the rights to the entire catalog. Redding won numerous awards, including the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award and induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame . His legacy remains solid; he received the honorific, " Honorific nicknames in popular music|King of Soul ".

Early life


Redding was born in the small town of Dawson, Georgia to gospel singer Otis Redding, Sr., and housekeeper Fannie Redding. His father had worked as a sharecropper and then at Robins Air Force Base . He sometimes worked weekends as a part-time preacher. When Redding was three, the family moved to Tindall Heights, a public housing project for blacks in nearby Macon, Georgia|Macon . For a short time they lived in a small house in Bellevue, but when it burned down they moved back to Tindall.sfn|Guralnick|1999|pp=164–167 At an early age, he sang in the Vineville Baptist Church choir and learned guitar and piano. From the age of 10, he took drum and singing lessons. Later, at Ballard-Hudson High School , he sang in a school band. Every Sunday he earned US dollar|US$ 6 by performing songs for Macon radio station WIBB (AM)|WIBB .sfn|Bowman|1997|p=40 He loved singing and cited Little Richard and Sam Cooke as major influences. Redding later said, "If it hadn't been for Little Richard, I would not be here. I entered the music business because of Richard – he is my inspiration. I used to sing like Little Richard, his Rock 'n' Roll stuff, you know. Richard has soul, too. My present music has a lot of him in it."sfn|White|2003|p=229sfn|Gulla|2007|pp=395–396
At age fifteen, he abandoned school to help his family financially. His father had contracted tuberculosis and was often hospitalized, leaving his mother as the primary financial provider for the family.sfn|Guralnick|1999|pp=164–167 Redding worked as a well digger, gas station attendant and guest musician. Another inspiration was the pianist Gladdy Williams, a well-known Macon musician. She often performed at Hillview Springs Social Club, and Redding sometimes played piano there. She hosted talent shows on Sundays, and Redding accompanied his friends from the neighborhood, such as Little Willie Jones and Eddie Ross, the latter on bass guitar.sfn|Gulla|2007|pp=397–399 But his breakthrough came when he played Little Richard's "Heebie Jeebies", winning a $5 contest fifteen weeks in a row, until being banned.sfn|Guralnick|1999|p=166 Redding was soon hired by Little Richard's band The Upsetters. He earned a good wage at about US$25 per gig,sfn|Guralnick|1999|pp=164–167sfn|Bowman|1997|p=40 but he did not stay for long.sfn|Gulla|2007|p=398
In 1958, Redding had the opportunity to compete on disc jockey Hamp Swain 's "The Teenage Party", a music contest at the Roxy Theatre, then at the Douglass Theatre .sfn|Guralnick|1999|pp=167–168 His backing band was not professional, so gig attendee Johnny Jenkins offered help. Jenkins later worked as lead guitarist and played with Redding on several gigs; with Jenkins' help, he won the contest every week.sfn|Guralnick|1999|p=168 Shortly afterwards, he was invited to replace Willie Jones, Lead vocalist|frontman of Pat Teacake's Band, featuring Jenkins on guitar.sfn|Gulla|2007|pp=397–399 At the age of 19, Redding met 15-year-old Zelma Atwood at "The Teenage Party". She gave birth to Redding's son, Dexter, in the summer of 1960 and married Redding in August 1961.sfn|Gulla|2007|pp=401–408 In mid-1960, he moved to Los Angeles with his sister, Deborah, and wrote his first songs including "She's Allright", "Tuff Enuff", "I'm Gettin' Hip" and "Gamma Lamma", the first later released as a single.sfn|Bowman|1997|p=40

Career


Early career


Listen| filename = These Arms of Mine - Otis Redding.ogg
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| description = Sample of "These Arms of Mine". The song contains diverse style of singing, including " melisma , use of blues-scale neutral thirds (lowered D), exceptionally gravelly tone and ambiguity of rhythm."sfn|Ripani|2006|p=85
As a member of Teacake's Band, Redding toured in the Southern United States , especially on the Chitlin' circuit . These performance venues were safe for African-American musicians during the Racial segregation in the United States|age of racial segregation which lasted into the early 1960s.cite web|url= http://www.news-journalonline.com/special/chitlin/|publisher=News-Journal Corporation |accessdate=November 21, 2011|author=John Bozzo|date=October 17, 2007|title=Beat went on despite segregation Jenkins left the band to become the featured artist with The Pinetoppers.sfn|Gulla|2007|pp=400–401 Around this time, Redding met Phil Walden , the future founder of the recording company Phil Walden and Associates, and later Bobby Smith (rhythm and blues singer)|Bobby Smith , who ran Confederate Records, a small label. He signed with Confederate and recorded his second single, "Shout Bamalama" (a rewrite of "Gamma Lamma"), together with his band Otis and the Shooters.sfn|Guralnick|1999|p=159sfn|Bowman|1997|p=40 Wayne Cochran , the only solo artist signed to Confederate, became Pinetoppers' bass guitarist.sfn|Gulla|2007|pp=400–401
Next, Redding wrote the song, "These Arms of Mine". At the same time, Walden started to look for a record label. Atlantic Records representative Joe Galkin was interested in working with Jenkins and around 1962 proposed to send him to a Stax Records|Stax studio in Memphis . On the way to a Pinetoppers studio session, Redding drove for Jenkins, as the latter did not have a driver's license.cite web|url= http://www.staxmuseum.com/about/artists/view/otis-redding|publisher=Stax Museum of American Soul Music|accessdate=September 26, 2011|title=Otis Redding Jenkins performed with Booker T. & the M.G.'s , and when the session ended early, Redding received the opportunity to perform two songs. The first was "Hey Hey Baby", but studio chief Jim Stewart (music)|Jim Stewart thought it sounded too much like Little Richard. The second was "These Arms of Mine", featuring Jenkins on piano and Steve Cropper on guitar. Stewart later praised Redding's performance of the latter song and noted, "Everybody was fixin' to go home, but Joe Galkin insisted we give Otis a listen. There was something different about the ballad. He really poured his soul into it."sfn|Freeman|2002|p=77sfn|Gulla|2007|pp=401–408 Stewart signed Redding for Stax and released "These Arms of Mine", with "Hey Hey Baby" on the B-side . It became one of his most successful songs, selling more than 800,000 copies.sfn|Gulla|2007|pp=396
Redding's debut album, Pain in My Heart , was released on January 1, 1964, by Stax. Some songs, such as "These Arms of Mine" and "Security", later charted successfully as singles. The title track sparked some copyright issues, as it sounded like Irma Thomas ' "Ruler of My Heart".sfn|Guralnick|1999|p=175 Despite this, the album peaked at number 20 on Billboard R& B chart| Billboard 's R& B chart and at number 85 on Billboard Hot 100| Billboard 's Hot 100 . As the majority of the songs released after "Security" had a slow tempo, several disc jockeys labelled Otis Redding, "Mr. Pitiful". Subsequently Cropper and Redding wrote a Mr. Pitiful|song with that name sfn|Gulla|2007|pp=401–408 and included it on Redding's second studio album, The Great Otis Redding Sings Soul Ballads , released in March 1965.sfn|Bowman|1997|p=57
In 1965, Redding co-wrote the song " I've Been Loving You Too Long " with The Impressions lead singer Jerry Butler (singer)|Jerry Butler in a hotel near the Atlanta airport . That summer, Redding and the studio crew arranged new songs for his next album, and nine of the eleven songs were written in a 24-hour period during July 9-10 in Memphis. Two songs, " Ole Man Trouble " and " Respect (song)|Respect ", had been finished earlier. "Respect" and "I've Been Loving You" were later recut in stereo during the Otis Blue -session, with the remarkable change that on the first song the line "hey hey hey" was sung by Earl Sims and not by Redding, while the latter song was completely rewritten.sfn|Bowman|1997|p=57 The album, entitled Otis Blue: Otis Redding Sings Soul , was released in September 1965.cite web|url= http://www.rollingstone.com/music/albumreviews/otis-blue-otis-redding-sings-soul-collectors-edition-20080515|publisher= Rolling Stone |publisher=Wenner Media LLC|accessdate=October 12, 2011|title=Otis Blue: Otis Redding Sings Soul|author= David Fricke |date=May 15, 2008

Whisky a Go Go and "Try a Little Tenderness"


Listen| filename = Try A Little Tenderness - Otis Redding.ogg
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| description = Sample of "Try a Little Tenderness". According to the book Analyzing Popular Music by Allan F. Moore, Redding "makes substantial use of timbre , dynamics and playful voicedness as he constantly displaces, sets part and ruptures the organic melodic/lyric lines.& nbsp;...& nbsp;Redding also makes extensive use of vibrato , dynamic swells on individual syllables and recitative -like speech."sfn|Moore|2003|pp=117–118
Redding's success allowed him to buy a convert|300|acre|km2|adj=on ranch in Georgia, calling it the "Big O Ranch" (which was extended to a convert|460|acre|km2|adj=on area after his death).cite web|url= http://otisredding.com/bio/bio/|title=Biography|accessdate=August 3, 2011|publisher=Otis Redding Official Website Stax was also doing well. Walden signed more and more musicians, including Percy Sledge , Johnnie Taylor , Clarence Carter and Eddie Floyd , and together with Redding they founded the production companies "Jotis Records" (derived from J oe Galkin and Otis ) and Redwal Music (derived from Red ding and Wal den).sfn|Bowman|1997|p=59 Their audience had been mostly black, but musicians like The Beatles were Stax/Volt fans, encouraging Redding to perform for a large, white audience. They chose Whisky a Go Go on the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles. Redding was one of the first soul artists to perform in the Western United States. His performance received critical acclaim, including positive press in Los Angeles Times , and pushed him further into the mainstream. Bob Dylan attended and offered him an altered version of Dylan's song " Just Like A Woman ",sfn|Gulla|2007|pp=401–408 but Redding did not record it. It was the biggest mistake of his career, according to a private press release issued on September 8, 2011, for a special exhibit at the Stax Museum .cite web|url= http://www.staxmuseum.com/visit/exhibits/view/otis-redding-i-ve-got-dreams-to-remember|title=Otis Redding: I've Got Dreams to Remember|accessdate=September 26, 2011|publisher=Stax Museum of American Soul Music

In late 1966, Redding returned to the Stax studio. On this session he recorded tracks including " Try a Little Tenderness ", originally written by Jimmy Campbell and Reg Connelly|Jimmy Campbell, Reg Connelly and Harry M. Woods in 1932.cite web|url= http://www.allmusic.com/album/complete--unbelievable-the-otis-redding-dictionary-of-soul-r16348|publisher=Rovi Corporation|work= Allmusic |accessdate=October 15, 2011|author=Mark Deming|title=Allmusic – Complete & Unbelievable: The Otis Redding Dictionary of Soul Today it is often considered his signature song .sfn|Inglis|2006|pp=28–38 Jim Stewart said, "If there's one song, one performance that really sort of sums up Otis and what he's about, it's 'Try a Little Tenderness'. That one performance is so special and so unique that it expresses who he is. ... If you want to wrap it up, just listen to it." On this version Redding was backed by Booker T. & the MG's , and staff producer Isaac Hayes worked on the arrangement.sfn|Bowman|1997|pp=105–107sfn|Gulla|2007|pp=408–410 "Try a Little Tenderness" was included on his next album, Complete & Unbelievable: The Otis Redding Dictionary of Soul . Although the song was commercially successful& mdash;it peaked at number 25 on Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard's Hot 100 chart and at number 4 on Billboard charts|R& B singles chart& mdash;the album was not.cite web|url= http://allmusic.com/album/complete-unbelievable-the-otis-redding-dictionary-of-soul-r16348/charts-awards/billboard-single|publisher=Rovi Corporation|accessdate=August 17, 2011|title=Complete & Unbelievable: The Otis Redding Dictionary of Soul|publisher=Allmusic In search of a wider audience, Walden and his crew organized a tour to London, where R& B was popular thanks to artists like The Rolling Stones and The Beatles, who had covered various R& B songs. In the winter of 1966, booking agent Bill Graham (promoter)|Bill Graham proposed that Redding play at the Fillmore Theatre . The performance was commercially and critically successful,sfn|Gulla|2007|pp=408–410 prompting Graham to remark afterwards, "That was the best gig I ever put on in my entire life."sfn|Graham|Greenfield|2004|p=173

A year after the Fillmore, Redding released the studio album King & Queen , backed by Carla Thomas on vocals. He returned to Europe to perform at the Paris Olympia . The album entitled Live in Europe (Otis Redding album)|Otis Redding: Live in Europe was released three months later featuring this performance. Other live performances were in London and Stockholm . Redding was criticized for his arrogant and contrived performances in these last concerts. His controversial decision to take Arthur Conley on the tour instead of artists such as Rufus Thomas and William Bell (singer)|William Bell received negative responses. Al Bell was active in the Stax reorganization, undertaking routine business and managing tours for Redding and others, the latter task formerly done by Estelle Axton , Stewart's sister. He was later hired as the new A& R head, replacing Steve Cropper , as the crew thought he would act superior.sfn|Gulla|2007|pp=408–410sfn|Guralnick|1999|pp=379–380

Live at Monterey


see also|Monterey Pop Festival
In 1967, Redding performed at the influential Monterey Pop Festival as the closing act on Saturday night, the second day of the festival. He was included on the bill through the efforts of promoter Jerry Wexler , who saw the festival as an opportunity to advance Redding's career.cite web|url= http://consequenceofsound.net/2010/10/rock-history-101-otis-redding-at-the-monterey-pop-festival/|publisher=Consequence of Sound|accessdate=November 15, 2011|title=Rock History 101: Otis Redding at the Monterey Pop Festival |date=October 3, 2010|author=Len Comaratta Until that point, Redding had performed mainly for black audiences,sfn|Echols|2000|p=164 other than the shows at the Whisky a Go Go . Redding's act, well received by the audience, included his own song " Respect (song)|Respect " and a version of the The Rolling Stones' " (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction|Satisfaction ".sfn|Inglis|2006|pp=34–37 Redding and his backing band (Booker T and the MGs with the Mar-Keys horn section ) opened with Cooke's " Shake (Sam Cooke song)|Shake " before he delivered an impulsive speech in which he asked the audience if they were the "love crowd", looking for a big call and response|response . The ballad "I've Been Loving You" followed. The last song was "Try a Little Tenderness", with an additional chorus. With a last "I got to go, y'all, I don't wanna go", Redding left the stage. This would be his last major concert.sfn|Inglis|2006|pp=28–38
After Monterey, Redding wanted to record with his close friend Arthur Conley, but Stax was against the idea. The two moved from Memphis to Macon to continue writing. The result was " Sweet Soul Music ", based on Sam Cooke's "Yeah Man".sfn|Bowman|1997|p=59 It peaked at number 2 on Billboard Hot 100| Billboard Hot 100 .cite web|url= http://www.billboard.com/song/arthur-conley/sweet-soul-music/7436868#/song/arthur-conley/sweet-soul-music/7436868|publisher=Prometheus Global Media|work=Billboard|accessdate=August 19, 2011|title=Sweet Soul Music – Arthur Conleysfn|Gulla|2007|pp=411–413

"(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay" and death


Redding developed Polyp (medicine)|polyps on his larynx , which he tried to treat with tea and lemon or honey. He was hospitalized in September 1967 at Mount Sinai Hospital, New York|Mt. Sinai Hospital in New York to undergo surgery.sfn|Jet|1967|p=55 In the winter of 1967, he again recorded at Stax. One new song was " (Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay ", written by Cropper and Redding while staying with friend Earl "Speedo" Sims in a houseboat in Sausalito near San Francisco, California .sfn|Everitt|2004|p=53 Redding was inspired by the Beatles album '' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band '', and tried to create a similar sound, against the label's wishes, and his wife was dissatisfied with its atypical melody. Redding wanted to change his musical style to avoid boring his audience. The Stax crew were similarly dissatisfied; Stewart thought that it was not R& B, while bassist Donald "Duck" Dunn thought its sound would damage Stax's reputation. However, Redding thought it was the best song he ever wrote and would top the charts.sfn|Guralnick|1999|pp=388–391 Redding whistled at the end, either intending to add lyrics later,cite web|url= http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php? id=1496 |title=(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay by Otis Redding |publisher=Songfacts.com |accessdate=August 20, 2011 forgetting Cropper's ending rap,sfn|Bowman|1997|p=132 or meant as an intentional interpretation.sfn|Bowman|1997|p=391 Redding died just three days later.sfn|Gulla|2007|pp=411–413
The group had begun to fly on Redding's Beechcraft Model 18|Beechcraft H18 to gigs. They flew to Nashville , and on December 9, 1967, appeared on the nationally-syndicated Upbeat (TV series)|Upbeat television show produced in Cleveland. They played three concerts in two nights at a small club called Leo's Casino.sfn|Talevski|2006|p=540cite web |url= http://ech.case.edu/ech-cgi/article.pl? id=LSC |title=Leo's Casino |date=May 23, 2001 |work=The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History |publisher=Case Western Reserve University |accessdate=January 1, 2010sfn|Gulla|2007|pp=411–413 After a phone call with his wife and children, Redding's next stop was in Madison, Wisconsin . On the next day they played at the "Factory" nightclub near the University of Wisconsin after the opening act "The Grim Reapers", precursor of Cheap Trick .cite web|url= http://www.thedailypage.com/daily/article.php? article=16332|publisher=Isthmus Publishing Company, Inc.|work=The Daily Page|accessdate=October 15, 2011|title=Otis Redding at The Factory: One night only in Madison|author=Kristian Knutsen|date=October 12, 2007sfn|Talevski|2006|p=540
Although the weather was poor, with heavy rain and fog, and Redding had been warned to postpone the flight, they did not stop their trip.According to the historical marker as seen here http://www.death2ur.com/otis_redding_crash_site.htm. Fraser had had a mechanic check the plane for possible issues. Four miles from their destination at Dane County Regional Airport|Truax Field , Fraser radioed for permission to land. Shortly thereafter, the plane crashed into Lake Monona . Ben Cauley, one of The Bar-Kays and the accident's only survivor,sfn|Gulla|2007|pp=411–413 was sleeping shortly before the accident. He woke just before impact, and saw his bandmate Phalon Jones look out a window and exclaim, "Oh, no!" Cauley said the last thing he remembered before the crash was unbuckling his seat belt. He then found himself in frigid water, grasping a seat cushion to keep afloat.sfn|Jet|1967|p=55 The cause of the crash was never determined.cite web|url= http://www.ntsb.gov/aviationquery/brief.aspx? ev_id=15906& key=0|publisher=National Transport Safety Board|accessdate=September 4, 2011|title=CHI68A0053 The only other Bar-Kays to survive were James Alexander and Carl Sims, demoted to a commercial flight for lack of room on the H18.sfn|Everitt|2004|p=54 Andrew Love and Wayne Jackson of The Memphis Horns had earlier declined to take part in the tour.sfn|Talevski|2006|p=541sfn|Gulla|2007|pp=411–413
Redding's unexpected death was a shock for friends and family. An allegedly scheduled gig to Vietnam arranged by Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey was cancelled.sfn|Jet|1967|p=62 Redding's body was recovered the next day when the lake bed was searched.cite web|publisher=Associated Press|date=December 12, 1967|url= http://www3.gendisasters.com/wisconsin/6432/madison-wi-singer-otis-redding-dies-in-plane-crash-dec-1967|title=Body of Singer Recovered from Crashed Plane|accessdate=August 20, 2011 The funeral service took place at the City Auditorium in Macon, attended by many prominent musicians. More than 4,500 people came to the obsequy , overflowing the 3,000-seat hall, although many did not know who he was. Johnny Jenkins did not come, fearing his reaction would be worse than Zelma Redding's.sfn|Guralnick|1999|pp=395–396 Redding was entombed at his ranch in Round Oak, about convert|20|mi north of Macon.cite web|url= http://simefuneralforum.com/library.php|publisher=Sime Funeral Home|accessdate=November 24, 2011|title=Otis Redding Funeral|date=June 12, 2007|author=John H. Sime Jerry Wexler delivered the eulogy.cite web|url= http://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc19832/m1/|title=Show 51 – The Soul Reformation: Phase Three, Soul Music at the Summit (Part 7)|work=UNT Digital Library|accessdate=August 21, 2011 Redding was survived by his wife and three children, Otis III, Dexter and Karla.sfn|Jet|1967|p=62
In 2007, a memorial plaque was placed on the lakeside deck of the Madison convention center, Monona Terrace .cite web|url= http://www.thedailypage.com/daily/article.php? article=15622|work=Isthmus-The Daily Page|title=Otis Redding remembered at Monona Terrace|accessdate=August 1, 2011

Posthumous releases


"(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay" was released in January 1968 and became Redding's only number-one single on the Billboard Hot 100| Billboard Hot 100 , and the first posthumous number-one single in US chart history.cite web|url= http://www.thedaily.com/page/2011/03/25/032511-opinions-history-otis-redding-lichter-marck-1-3/|publisher=The Daily Holdings, Inc.|author=Rose Lichter-Marck|date=March 25, 2011|accessdate=May 13, 2011|title=The undying soul of Otis It sold approximately four million copies worldwide and received more than eight million airplays.sfn|Otfinoski|2003|p=194cite web|url= http://otisredding.com/bio/honors/|publisher=Otis Redding Official Website|accessdate=October 13, 2011|title=Honors The album The Dock of the Bay was the List of posthumous number ones on the UK Albums Chart|first posthumous album to reach the top spot on the UK Albums Chart .cite web|url= http://www.theofficialcharts.com/archive-chart/_/3/1968-06-22/|title=22nd& nbsp;June& nbsp;1968|year=2010|publisher= The Official Charts Company |location=London|accessdate=October 19, 2011

Shortly after Redding's death, Atlantic Records, distributor of the Stax/Volt releases, was purchased by Warner Bros. Records|Warner Bros. Stax was required to renegotiate its distribution deal, and found that Atlantic actually owned the entire Stax/Volt catalog. Stax was unable to regain the rights to its recordings, and severed its relationship with Atlantic. Atlantic also held the rights to all unreleased Otis Redding masters.sfn|Bowman|1997|pp=138–142 It had enough material for three new studio albums& mdash; The Immortal Otis Redding (1968), Love Man (1969), and Tell the Truth (1970)& mdash;all issued on its Atco Records .sfn|Bowman|1997|pp=138–142 A number of successful singles emerged from these LPs, among them " Amen (The Impressions song)|Amen " (1968), " Hard to Handle (song)|Hard to Handle " (1968), "I've Got Dreams to Remember" (1968), "Love Man" (1969), and "Look at That Girl" (1969).sfn|Bowman|1997|pp=138–142 Singles were also lifted from two live Atlantic-issued Redding albums, In Person at the Whisky a Go Go , recorded in 1966 and issued in 1968 on Atco, and Monterey International Pop Festival - Otis Redding/The Jimi Hendrix Experience|Monterey International Pop Festival , a Reprise Records release featuring some of the live Monterey Pop Festival performances of The Jimi Hendrix Experience on side one and all of Redding's performances on side two.

In September 2007, the first official DVD anthology of Redding's live performances was released by Concord Music Group , then owners of the Stax catalog. Dreams To Remember: The Legacy of Otis Redding featured 16 full-length performances and 40 minutes of new interviews documenting his life and career.cite web |url= http://www.amazon.com/Dreams-Remember-Legacy-Otis-Redding/dp/B000UCWK1U/ref=sr_1_1? ie=UTF8& s=dvd& qid=1305321482& sr=8-1|title=Dreams To Remember: The Legacy of Otis Redding (2007)|accessdate=April 13, 2011|publisher= Amazon.com|Amazon.com, Inc. On May 18, 2010, Stax Records released a three-disc recording of three complete sets that he played at the Whisky a Go Go in April 1966.cite web|url= http://otisredding.com/2010/05/buy-now-otis-redding-live-on-the-sunset-strip/|publisher=Otis Redding Official Website|accessdate=September 30, 2011|title=Buy Now!!& #33; "Otis Redding – Live On The Sunset Strip"|date=May 18, 2010

Legacy


Otis Redding, who received the honorific, " Honorific nicknames in popular music|King of Soul ",cite journal|quote="Paying tribute to the King of Soul – Twenty-seven years after his death, Otis Redding's influences is still strong"|title=Death of the King of Soul|url= http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,304776,00.html |newspaper= Entertainment Weekly |issue=252|date=December 9, 1994 a title also given to James Brown cite journal|quote=To Mark the ten years, officials at the Apollo crowned Brown 'King of Soul'|title=James Brown Crowned "King of Soul' at the Apollo Theater|newspaper=Jet|volume=43|issue=3|page=59|date=October 12, 1972|issn=00215996 and Sam Cooke ,sfn|Appiah|2004|p=146sfn|P. Browne|R. Browne|2001|p=672sfn|Ripani|2006|p=85 remains one of the most recognized artists in soul music. His lean and powerful style exemplified the Stax Records|Stax Sound ,cite web |url= http://library.eb.co.uk/eb/article-9105719? query=Otis%20Redding& ct= |title=Otis Redding – Britannica Online Encyclopedia |work=library.eb.co.uk |accessdate=October 10, 2011sfn|Stanton|2003|p=2006sfn|Buckley|2003|p=858 and gave Stax a new identity; he was sometimes said to be its "heart and soul",sfn|Guralnick|1999|pp=161–162 while artists such as Al Jackson, Jr.|Al Jackson , Duck Dunn and Steve Cropper also helped to expand its structure.sfn|Stanton|2003|pp=206 His tremolo / vibrato , the manic, electrifying stage performances,sfn|Inglis|2006|pp=34–35 and honesty were particular hallmark s, along with the use of interjections, for example "gotta, gotta, gotta", some of which came from Sam Cooke.sfn|Guralnick|1999|p=182sfn|Guralnick|1999|pp=161–162 Producer Jim Stewart thought the "begging singing" was stress-induced and also caused by Redding's extreme, early shyness.sfn|Guralnick|1999|p=161 Early on he copied the singing style of Little Richard, one of his idols, but gradually developed his own style. He was primarily influenced by soul musicians such as Little Richard and Sam Cooke, whose live album Live at the Copa was a strong influence,sfn|Guralnick|1999|p=182 but later explored different genres that were popular during his time. He studied contemporary music of The Beatles, Bob Dylan, and later also rock music by artists such as Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix , as can be heard in songs like " Hard to Handle (song)|Hard to Handle ", which contains rock and roll elements.sfn|Gulla|2007|pp=412
Another characteristic was his raw voice and the ability to convey strong emotion. Richie Unterberger of Allmusic noted his "hoarse, gritty vocals, brassy arrangements, an emotional way with both party tunes and aching ballads."cite web|url= http://www.allmusic.com/artist/otis-redding-p5246/biography|publisher=Rovi Corporation|work= Allmusic |accessdate=December 29, 2011|author=Richie Unterberger|title=Allmusic – Otis Redding – Biography In the book Rock and Roll: An Introduction , authors Michael Campbell and James Brody suggested that "Redding's singing calls to mind a fervent black preacher. Especially in up-tempo numbers, his singing is more than impassioned speech but less than singing with precise pitch." According to the book, "Redding finds a rough midpoint between impassioned oratory and conventional singing. His delivery overflows with emotion" in his song " I Can't Turn You Loose ".sfn|Campbell|Brody|2007|pp=189–191 Booker T. Jones , an American musician, described Otis' singing as energetic and emotional, but said that his vocal range was limited, including neither low nor high notes. Peter Buckley of The Rough Guide To Rock describes his "gruff voice, which combined Sam Cooke's phrasing with a brawnier delivery" and later suggested he "could testify like a hell-bent preacher, croon like a tender lover or get down and dirty with a bluesy yawp".sfn|Buckley|2003|p=858
Unlike most soul singers of the period, Redding was an active and prolific songwriter, writing or co-writing some of his most famous songs, among them "Security", "I've Been Loving You To Long", "Respect", "I Can't Turn You Loose", "Just One More Day", "Lover's Prayer", "Hard To Handle", "I've Got Dreams To Remember", and "Sittin' On The Dock Of The Bay. Most of lyrics of his songs were about love, leading to his nickname of "Mr. Pitiful". In "(Sittin' on) The Dock of the Bay" he abandoned the romantic themes and replaced them with "sad, wistful introspections, amplified by unforgettable descending guitar riffs by Cropper".sfn|Unterberger|1999|p=224 On the official website of the Songwriter's Hall of Fame, it was suggested that the song "was a kind of brooding, dark voicing of despair, ('I've got nothin' to live for/Look like nothin' gonna come my way')" as "his music, in general, was exultant and joyful". According to the journalist Ruth Rob, author of the liner notes for the 1993 box-set by Rhino Records , "It is currently a revisionist theory to equate soul with the darker side of man's musical expression, blues. That fanner of the flame of 'Trouble's got a hold on me' music, might well be the father of the form if it is, the glorified exaltation found in church on any Sunday morning is its mother." And further on the site declares that "glorified exaltation indeed was an apt description of Otis Redding's songwriting and singing style."cite web|url= http://www.songwritershalloffame.org/exhibits/C174|publisher=Songwriters Hall of Fame|title=Otis Redding|accessdate=May 6, 2011 Booker T. Jones compared Redding with Leonard Bernstein stating, "He was the same type person. He was a leader. He'd just lead with his arms and his body and his fingers."sfn|Guralnick|1999|p=161
Artists from many genres named Redding as a musical influence, including The Grateful Dead , The Black Crowes , Pearl Jam ,cite web|url= http://otisredding.com/bio/in-popular-culture/|title=In Popular Culture|accessdate=July 2, 2011|publisher=Otis Redding Official Website Lynyrd Skynyrd ,sfn|P. Browne|R. Browne|2001|p=502 The Doors , Steely Dan , Phish , Everclear (band)|Everclear ; soul/R& B musicians Al Green , Etta James and William Bell (singer)|William Bell ; musicians from the late 20th century John Mayer , Christine Aguilera , Kelly Clarkson ; and musical artists from other genres, such as Willie Nelson , Rod Stewart , Michael Bolton , Kanye West (who Audio mixing (recorded music)|mixed his songs, which appeared on " Late Registration|Gone " and " Otis (song)|Otis ", the latter together with Jay-Z ), Toots Hibbert of Toots & The Maytals , Bob Dylan , Guy Sebastian , and Janis Joplin cite web|url= http://www.janisjoplin.net/music/influences/otis-redding/|title=Music: Otis Redding|accessdate=August 3, 2011|publisher=Janis Joplin Official Website and have covered Redding songs.

Awards and honors


The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame , where he was inducted in 1989, declared Redding's name to be "synonymous with the term soul, music that arose out of the black experience in America through the transmutation of Gospel music|gospel and rhythm and blues into a form of funky, secular testifying."cite web|url= http://rockhall.com/inductees/otis-redding/bio/|title=Otis Redding Biography|accessdate=July 24, 2011|publisher=The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Inc. Readers of the British music newspaper Melody Maker voted him as the top vocalist of 1967, superseding Elvis Presley , who had topped the list for the prior 10 years.sfn|Guralnick|1999|p=389sfn|Gulla|2007|p=414sfn|Otfinoski|2003|p=194 In 1993, the List of people on stamps of the United States|U.S. Post Office issued an Otis Redding 29-cent commemorative postage stamp .cite web|url= http://about.usps.com/who-we-are/postal-history/african-american-stamp-subjects-2011.pdf|title=African-American Subjects on United States Postage Stamps|publisher=United States Post Office|accessdate=May 6, 2011|format=PDF Redding was inducted into the Inductees of the Songwriters Hall of Fame|Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1994, and in 1999 he received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award .cite web|url= http://www.grammy.org/recording-academy/awards/lifetime-awards|publisher=The Recording Academy|title=Lifetime Achievement Award|accessdate=May 6, 2011 The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame listed three Redding recordings (" Shake (Sam Cooke song)|Shake ", " (Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay ", and " Try a Little Tenderness ") among its list of "The 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll."cite web|url= http://www.infoplease.com/ipea/A0150472.html|title=500 Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll|accessdate=May 6, 2011|publisher=HighBeam Research, LLC American music magazine Rolling Stone ranked Redding at number 21 on their list of the "100 Greatest Artists of All Time"cite web| title = 21) Otis Redding |work=Rolling Stone|publisher=Wenner Media LLC|url = http://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/100-greatest-artists-of-all-time-19691231/otis-redding-19691231|accessdate=August 20, 2011 and number 8 on their list of the "100 Greatest Singers of All Time".cite web|url= http://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/100-greatest-singers-of-all-time-19691231/otis-redding-19691231|work=Rolling Stone|publisher=Wenner Media LLC|accessdate=May 6, 2011|title=8) Otis Redding Q (magazine)| Q ranked Redding at number 4 on "100 Greatest Singers", after only Frank Sinatra , Aretha Franklin and Elvis Presley , respectively.cite web|url= http://www.rocklistmusic.co.uk/qlistspage3.htm|title=Q – 100 Greatest Singers|accessdate=November 19, 2011|work=Rocklistsmusic.com

Five of his albums, Otis Blue: Otis Redding Sings Soul , Dreams to Remember: The Otis Redding Anthology , The Dock of the Bay , Complete & Unbelievable: The Otis Redding Dictionary of Soul and Live in Europe , were ranked by the aforementioned magazine on their list of the " 500 Greatest Albums of All Time ". The first album was singled out for praise by music critics; apart from the Rolling Stone listing at number 74, NME ranked it 35 on their list of the "Greatest Albums of All Time",cite journal |title=Greatest Albums of All Time |magazine= NME |date=February 10, 1993 |page=29 |publisher=IPC Media |issn=0028-6363 |url= http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/pid/1096926/a/Otis+Blue+-+Otis+Redding+Sings+Soul.htm |accessdate=October 6, 2011 while Time (magazine)|Time listed it on their "100 Greatest Albums of All Time" list.cite news|url= http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1955625_1955765_1957087,00.html|publisher=Time Inc.|work=Time Magazine|accessdate=October 12, 2011|author=Alan Light|title=Otis Blue|date=November 2, 2006 In 2002, the city of Macon honored its native son by unveiling a memorial statue in the city's Gateway Park . The park is next to the Otis Redding Memorial Bridge, which crosses the Ocmulgee River .cite web|url= http://www.maconga.org/about/culture-and-heritage/african-american/|publisher=Macon-Bibb County Convention & Visitors Bureau|title=African American Heritage|accessdate=October 13, 2011 The Rhythm and Blues Foundation named Redding as the recipient of its 2006 Legacy Award.cite web|url= http://www.exploregeorgia.org/Georgia/Attractions/Otis-Redding-Statue-at-Ocmulgee-Heritage-Trail-Gateway-Park/400580|publisher=Georgia's Official Tourism Website|title=Otis Redding Statue at Ocmulgee Heritage Trail Gateway Park|accessdate=May 6, 2011 Billboard awarded Redding the "Otis Redding Excellence Award" the same year. A year later he was inducted into the Hollywood's Rockwalk in California. In commemoration of the 40th anniversary of Redding's passing, the Georgia Music Hall of Fame , where he was inducted in 1988, presented from September 14, 2007, through September 10, 2008, the first major exhibition of music, photographs, film and artifacts documenting the singer's life and musical legacy. The exhibition was named "Museum Exhibition of the Year" by the Georgia Association of Museums and Galleries in January 2008.cite web|url= http://georgiamusicmag.com/? option=com_content& view=article& id=110& Itemid=3|publisher=Georgia Music Hall of Fame|accessdate=May 6, 2011|title=Major Exhibition Commemorating 40th Anniversary of Otis Redding's Passing on Display at the Georgia Music Hall of Fame in Macon

Discography


main|Otis Redding discography
;Studio albums
  • Pain in My Heart (1964)

  • The Great Otis Redding Sings Soul Ballads (1965)

  • Otis Blue: Otis Redding Sings Soul (1965)

  • The Soul Album (1966)

  • Complete & Unbelievable: The Otis Redding Dictionary of Soul (1966)

  • King & Queen (1967)


  • ;Posthumous studio albums
  • The Dock of the Bay (1968)

  • The Immortal Otis Redding (1968)

  • Love Man (1969)

  • Tell the Truth (Otis Redding album)|Tell the Truth (1970)


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    External links


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  • http://www.otisredding.com/ Otis Redding Official Website

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    Otis Redding (navbox)Stax Records
    Persondata | NAME = Redding, Otis
    | ALTERNATIVE NAMES = King of Southern Soul
    | SHORT DESCRIPTION = Soul musician
    | DATE OF BIRTH = September 9, 1941
    | PLACE OF BIRTH = Dawson, Georgia
    | DATE OF DEATH = December 10, 1967
    | PLACE OF DEATH = Madison, Wisconsin
    DEFAULTSORT:Redding, Otis Category:1941 births
    Category:1967 deaths
    Category:Accidental deaths in Wisconsin
    Category:African American singer-songwriters
    Category:American male singers
    Category:American soul musicians
    Category:American tenors
    Category:Atlantic Records artists
    Category:Georgia Music Hall of Fame inductees
    Category:Grammy Award winners
    Category:Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winners
    Category:People from Macon, Georgia
    Category:People from Terrell County, Georgia
    Category:Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees
    Category:Songwriters Hall of Fame inductees
    Category:Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in the United States

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