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Charles Pitts

Charles "Skip" Pitts (April 7, 1947 – May 1, 2012) was an American soul and blues guitarist. He is best known for his distinctive "wah-wah" style, prominently featured on Isaac Hayes' title track from the 1971 movie Shaft. He is widely considered to have been one of the architects of soul, R&B and funk guitar.[1]

Charles Pitts
Pitts outside of Stax Records, 2011
Background information
Also known asSkip Pitts
Born(1947-04-07)April 7, 1947
Washington, D.C., U.S.
DiedMay 1, 2012(2012-05-01) (aged 65)
Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.
GenresSoul, R&B, funk, blues
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Guitar
Years active1964–2012
LabelsStax Records

Early career edit

Pitts learned to play guitar at age 11 on the street corners of his childhood hometown, Washington D.C., often receiving tips from his neighbor, Bo Diddley. Pitts' uncle owned a hotel next to the Howard Theater, where he was introduced to soul and R&B musicians such as James Brown and Otis Redding.

At the age of 17, Pitts performed on Gene Chandler's "Rainbow '65," which would become his first appearance on many hit recordings. Pitts soon became the guitarist and bandleader for Wilson Pickett's Midnight Movers, backing Pickett and Sam & Dave.

In 1969, Pitts joined The Isley Brothers band, for whom he created the signature riff for their chart-topping hit "It's Your Thing."

With Isaac Hayes (1971-2008) edit

In 1970, Pitts moved to Memphis, Tennessee, to join Isaac Hayes' band. A year later, Pitts created the wah-wah guitar intro for "Theme From Shaft", a song which earned Hayes an Academy Award.

Pitts went on to work with Hayes over the next three decades, appearing on many of Hayes' hit albums and soundtracks. He can be seen onstage performing with Hayes in the documentary Wattstax (1973) and in the blaxploitation film Truck Turner (1974). In the 1990s and 2000s, Pitts collaborated with Hayes on the John Singleton remake of Shaft as well as the soundtrack for the animated series South Park, for which he received a gold record.

Pitts remained the band's guitarist and bandleader until Hayes' death in August 2008.[2]

Stax Records edit

When not working with Hayes, Pitts served as a session musician at Stax Records. His performances included hits by Rufus Thomas ("The Breakdown"), The Temprees ("This is Dedicated to the One I Love"), The Soul Children, and Albert King.

More recently, Pitts' guitar playing was introduced to a new generation, when the hip-hop community began sampling classic Stax recordings. His guitar riffs have been sampled by Dr. Dre with Snoop Dogg, Beastie Boys, Massive Attack, Eazy-E, and DJ Shadow with Cut Chemist.

The Bo-Keys edit

In 1998, Pitts became a founding member of The Bo-Keys, a soul/jazz group formed by producer Scott Bomar as an homage to Memphis' rich musical tradition. He appeared with the band at venues and festivals nationally and internationally, including The Ponderosa Stomp, London's Barbican Performing Arts Centre, and Lincoln Center's Midsummer Nights Swing Series. He is prominently featured on The Bo-Keys 2011 release, Got to Get Back! The album led to a feature in the July 2011 issue of Guitar Player Magazine.[3]

Elmo and The Shades edit

Pitts was associated with the eclectic Memphis blues and soul band Elmo and the Shades from the early 1990s, and occasionally appeared as a duo with Elmo Lee Thomas called The Skip and Elmo Show. He performed on the band's 2009 album Blue Memphis.

Other notable recordings edit

Pitts appeared on Al Green's Grammy nominated record I Can't Stop, produced by Willie Mitchell, as well as Cyndi Lauper's Grammy nominated Memphis Blues. He performed singles from the album with Lauper on the television shows The Apprentice and Late Night with David Letterman.

Film work edit

In addition to Wattstax and Truck Turner, Pitts appeared in the award-winning Forty Shades of Blue, Craig Brewer's Black Snake Moan, and Soul Men featuring Bernie Mac and Samuel L. Jackson, for which he also contributed three songs to its soundtrack. The song "Soul Music" by Anthony Hamilton was nominated for a Grammy. Further, he performed on the score for the Academy Award winning film Hustle and Flow with The Bo-Keys.

Due to his association with the wah-wah pedal, Pitts was interviewed for the documentary Cry Baby: The Pedal That Rocks the World alongside Slash, Buddy Guy, Eddie Van Halen, and Kirk Hammett.[4]

Awards and outreach edit

Pitts taught at-risk youth at Memphis' Stax Music Academy in the early 2000s.

He was the voice of the Memphis Police Department's "Blue Crush" advertisement campaign, an effort to reduce street crime in the city.

In 2011, Pitts received a brass note on the Beale Street Walk of Fame.

Death edit

Pitts died of cancer in Memphis, Tennessee, on May 1, 2012. He was 65 years old.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ Mehr, Bob (1 May 2012). "Stax music great, guitarist Charles 'Skip' Pitts dies". The Commercial Appeal.
  2. ^ Hood, Joey (28 October 2011). "Charles "Skip" Pitts: A Soul Man in the Truest Sense". Soul Train.
  3. ^ Ross, Michael (7 July 2011). "Skip Pitts". Guitar Player. ISSN 0017-5463.
  4. ^ "Skip Pitts / The Bo-Keys". Dunlop Manufacturing. Retrieved 24 May 2016.
  5. ^ "Guitarist helped create 'Theme From Shaft'". Los Angeles Times. 4 May 2012.

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For the American gay activist and radio personality see Charles Pitts broadcaster Charles Skip Pitts April 7 1947 May 1 2012 was an American soul and blues guitarist He is best known for his distinctive wah wah style prominently featured on Isaac Hayes title track from the 1971 movie Shaft He is widely considered to have been one of the architects of soul R amp B and funk guitar 1 Charles PittsPitts outside of Stax Records 2011Background informationAlso known asSkip PittsBorn 1947 04 07 April 7 1947Washington D C U S DiedMay 1 2012 2012 05 01 aged 65 Memphis Tennessee U S GenresSoul R amp B funk bluesOccupation s MusicianInstrument s GuitarYears active1964 2012LabelsStax Records Contents 1 Early career 2 With Isaac Hayes 1971 2008 3 Stax Records 4 The Bo Keys 5 Elmo and The Shades 6 Other notable recordings 7 Film work 8 Awards and outreach 9 Death 10 References 11 External linksEarly career editPitts learned to play guitar at age 11 on the street corners of his childhood hometown Washington D C often receiving tips from his neighbor Bo Diddley Pitts uncle owned a hotel next to the Howard Theater where he was introduced to soul and R amp B musicians such as James Brown and Otis Redding At the age of 17 Pitts performed on Gene Chandler s Rainbow 65 which would become his first appearance on many hit recordings Pitts soon became the guitarist and bandleader for Wilson Pickett s Midnight Movers backing Pickett and Sam amp Dave In 1969 Pitts joined The Isley Brothers band for whom he created the signature riff for their chart topping hit It s Your Thing With Isaac Hayes 1971 2008 editIn 1970 Pitts moved to Memphis Tennessee to join Isaac Hayes band A year later Pitts created the wah wah guitar intro for Theme From Shaft a song which earned Hayes an Academy Award Pitts went on to work with Hayes over the next three decades appearing on many of Hayes hit albums and soundtracks He can be seen onstage performing with Hayes in the documentary Wattstax 1973 and in the blaxploitation film Truck Turner 1974 In the 1990s and 2000s Pitts collaborated with Hayes on the John Singleton remake of Shaft as well as the soundtrack for the animated series South Park for which he received a gold record Pitts remained the band s guitarist and bandleader until Hayes death in August 2008 2 Stax Records editWhen not working with Hayes Pitts served as a session musician at Stax Records His performances included hits by Rufus Thomas The Breakdown The Temprees This is Dedicated to the One I Love The Soul Children and Albert King More recently Pitts guitar playing was introduced to a new generation when the hip hop community began sampling classic Stax recordings His guitar riffs have been sampled by Dr Dre with Snoop Dogg Beastie Boys Massive Attack Eazy E and DJ Shadow with Cut Chemist The Bo Keys editIn 1998 Pitts became a founding member of The Bo Keys a soul jazz group formed by producer Scott Bomar as an homage to Memphis rich musical tradition He appeared with the band at venues and festivals nationally and internationally including The Ponderosa Stomp London s Barbican Performing Arts Centre and Lincoln Center s Midsummer Nights Swing Series He is prominently featured on The Bo Keys 2011 release Got to Get Back The album led to a feature in the July 2011 issue of Guitar Player Magazine 3 Elmo and The Shades editPitts was associated with the eclectic Memphis blues and soul band Elmo and the Shades from the early 1990s and occasionally appeared as a duo with Elmo Lee Thomas called The Skip and Elmo Show He performed on the band s 2009 album Blue Memphis Other notable recordings editPitts appeared on Al Green s Grammy nominated record I Can t Stop produced by Willie Mitchell as well as Cyndi Lauper s Grammy nominated Memphis Blues He performed singles from the album with Lauper on the television shows The Apprentice and Late Night with David Letterman Film work editIn addition to Wattstax and Truck Turner Pitts appeared in the award winning Forty Shades of Blue Craig Brewer s Black Snake Moan and Soul Men featuring Bernie Mac and Samuel L Jackson for which he also contributed three songs to its soundtrack The song Soul Music by Anthony Hamilton was nominated for a Grammy Further he performed on the score for the Academy Award winning film Hustle and Flow with The Bo Keys Due to his association with the wah wah pedal Pitts was interviewed for the documentary Cry Baby The Pedal That Rocks the World alongside Slash Buddy Guy Eddie Van Halen and Kirk Hammett 4 Awards and outreach editPitts taught at risk youth at Memphis Stax Music Academy in the early 2000s He was the voice of the Memphis Police Department s Blue Crush advertisement campaign an effort to reduce street crime in the city In 2011 Pitts received a brass note on the Beale Street Walk of Fame Death editPitts died of cancer in Memphis Tennessee on May 1 2012 He was 65 years old 5 References edit Mehr Bob 1 May 2012 Stax music great guitarist Charles Skip Pitts dies The Commercial Appeal Hood Joey 28 October 2011 Charles Skip Pitts A Soul Man in the Truest Sense Soul Train Ross Michael 7 July 2011 Skip Pitts Guitar Player ISSN 0017 5463 Skip Pitts The Bo Keys Dunlop Manufacturing Retrieved 24 May 2016 Guitarist helped create Theme From Shaft Los Angeles Times 4 May 2012 External links editCharles Pitts at AllMusic Charles Pitts discography at Discogs Charles Pitts at IMDb Charles Pitts at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charles Pitts amp oldid 1189189742, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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