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Steve Cropper

Steven Lee Cropper (born October 21, 1941),[1] sometimes known as "The Colonel", is an American guitarist, songwriter and record producer. He is the guitarist of the Stax Records house band, Booker T. & the M.G.'s, which backed artists such as Otis Redding, Sam & Dave, Carla Thomas, Rufus Thomas and Johnnie Taylor. He also acted as the producer of many of these records. He was later a member of the Blues Brothers band.[2] Rolling Stone magazine ranked him 36th on its list of the 100 greatest guitarists of all time,[3] while he has won two Grammy Awards from his seven nominations.[4][5]

Steve Cropper
Cropper performing in 2008
Background information
Birth nameSteven Lee Cropper
Born (1941-10-21) October 21, 1941 (age 81)
Dora, Missouri, U.S.
OriginMemphis, Tennessee, U.S.
GenresR&B, soul, southern soul, electric blues, blues
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • songwriter
  • producer
  • actor
Instrument(s)Guitar
Years active1958–present
LabelsStax, Provogue
Websitewww.playitsteve.com

Early life

Born on a farm near Willow Springs, Missouri, Cropper lived in the nearby towns of Dora and West Plains before moving with his family to Memphis at age nine.[6] In Memphis, where he was exposed to black church music, which, he said, "blew me away".[6] Cropper acquired his first guitar via mail order at age 14.[6]

He loved the Five Royals and he admired guitarists including Tal Farlow, Chuck Berry, Jimmy Reed, Chet Atkins, Lowman Pauling of the Five Royales and Billy Butler of the Bill Doggett band.[1]

Career

Cropper and guitarist Charlie Freeman formed the Royal Spades, who eventually became the Mar-Keys.[7] The name referred to the marquee outside Stax studios, known as Satellite Records at the time. Eventually, the Mar-Keys began playing on sessions and had a hit single of their own with "Last Night" in 1961.

 
Steve Cropper in concert, 1990

Besides being impressed with the young guitarist's playing, Stax Records president Jim Stewart saw professionalism and maturity beyond Cropper's years. When American Records founder Chips Moman left Stax, Cropper became the company's A&R man. He became a founding member of the Stax house band Booker T. & the M.G.'s, along with Hammond organ player Booker T. Jones, bassist Lewie Steinberg (who was replaced by Donald "Duck" Dunn soon thereafter) and drummer Al Jackson Jr.[8] As a house guitarist, he played on many recordings such as "(Sittin' On) the Dock of the Bay", co-written with and performed by Otis Redding and Sam & Dave's "Soul Man" on which he was mentioned by name. When Cropper played on the song's remake by the Blues Brothers, lead singer John Belushi again mentioned Cropper. On the early Stax recordings, Cropper is known to have played a 1956 Fender Esquire and later used a blonde Fender Telecaster.

At this time, Cropper's fame was not limited to the United States. The Beatles favored Cropper's playing, and his production on Otis Redding records. John Lennon and Paul McCartney made tentative plans to record in Memphis and to work with the guitarist. However Brian Epstein canceled the sessions, citing security problems.[9] Regarding this period, Rob Bowman, in his book Soulsville U.S.A.: The Story of Stax Records, quoted Booker T. Jones as saying:

We were writing sounds too, especially Steve. He's very sound-conscious and he gets a lot of sounds out of a Telecaster without changing any settings — just by using his fingers, his picks and his amps.

Along with influential work with Booker T & The MG's, Cropper co-wrote "Knock on Wood" with Eddie Floyd, "In the Midnight Hour" with Wilson Pickett and "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay" with Otis Redding. In 1969, Cropper released his first solo album, With a Little Help From My Friends.

 
Steve Cropper at the Hamar Music Festival, 2007

When Cropper left Stax in the fall of 1970,[10] the label lost one of its most successful producers and songwriters. Cropper then set up TMI Studios with Jerry Williams and former Mar-Key Ronnie Stoots. He worked with many musicians including Tower of Power, Rod Stewart, John Prine, José Feliciano, The Jeff Beck Group, Ringo Starr and John Lennon.

By 1975, Cropper had moved to Los Angeles and along with Jones, Jackson and Dunn, reformed Booker T. & the M.G.'s. Jackson, whom Cropper called "the greatest drummer to ever walk the Earth," was murdered in his Memphis home before the group could make their comeback. In 1978, Cropper and Dunn became members of Levon Helm's RCO All-Stars and then went on to figure prominently in the Blues Brothers Band with drummer Willie Hall. This led to two albums, appearances in the movies Blues Brothers and Blues Brothers 2000, and the movies' soundtracks. Cropper also re-recorded "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay" (1979) for Sammy Hagar. Cropper lived in Los Angeles for the next thirteen years before moving to Nashville and reuniting with the Blues Brothers Band in 1988.

Cropper has a cameo in the "Weird Al" Yankovic mockumentary The Compleat Al (1985), where he plays a bit of "Soul Man" in an unsuccessful attempt to join Al's band.

In 1991 Cropper played on two separate nights of the Expo '92 Guitar Legends concerts as part of the celebration of Seville hosting the 1992 Expo exhibition. The concerts over five nights included some of the world's best guitarists such as Cropper, BB King, Robert Cray, Eric Clapton, Bo Diddley, Brian May, Albert Colin's, Bob Dylan, Jo Satriani, Steve Vai and Brian May to name but a few.

In 1992, Booker T. & the M.G.'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, in 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. The concert was recorded and later released as The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration (1993). Young later recruited this line up of Booker T. and the M.G's to tour with him and record as his studio band.

In 1996, Cropper was named "the greatest living guitar player" by Britain's Mojo magazine. When asked what he thought of Cropper, the guitarist Keith Richards said, "Perfect, man."[11] In February 1998, Cropper released The Interview - Play It, Steve! which included some of soul music's most enduring songs. The album title came from the "shout" of the title phrase by Moore on Sam & Dave's "Soul Man" and later by John Belushi (with the Blues Brothers).

In June 2004, Cropper appeared with Dunn and Jones as the backing band for Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival, held at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas. Others who appeared included Joe Walsh and David Hidalgo.[12] On June 9, 2005, Cropper was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.

 
Cropper toured Australia with Guy Sebastian, playing on Sebastian's The Memphis Album tour in March 2008

He co-produced The Memphis Album (2007), recorded by Australian soul singer Guy Sebastian. Cropper also played guitar on the subsequent promotional tour, which was recorded and released two years later as The Memphis Tour. On March 2, 2008, Cropper and Sebastian were guests on the Vega Sunday Session with host Mark Gable from the rock band the Choirboys.[13] On July 29, 2008, Cropper and Felix Cavaliere released the album Nudge It Up A Notch. In August 2008, Cropper appeared at the Rhythm Festival alongside the Animals.[14]

On November 12, 2009, EMP/SFM presented Cropper with their "Founders Award". On October 17, 2010, Cropper was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame.[15]

On August 9, 2011, Cropper released the album Dedicated which was his tribute to the "5" Royales. In 2013 he was a special guest at selected concerts as part of Peter Frampton's Guitar Circus Tour, including the first performance which featured Frampton, Robert Cray and Vince Gill.[16]

In April 2013, Cropper appeared with Jones, Matt "Guitar" Murphy, as well as Booker T. & the MG's at Eric Clapton's 4th Crossroads Guitar Festival at Madison Square Garden in New York City.

In November 2021, Cropper's Fire It Up was nominated for a Grammy Award in the Best Contemporary Blues Album category.[5]

On August 25, 2022, Cropper appeared on stage with Ted Nugent at Graceland soundstage where they played In The Midnight Hour together.

Awards and nominations

Year Ceremony Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1967 Grammy Awards Best Rhythm and Blues Group Recording, Vocal or Instrumental Hip Hug-Her Nominated [4]
1967 Grammy Awards Best Rhythm and Blues Recording Try A Little Tenderness Nominated [4]
1968 Grammy Awards Best Rhythm and Blues Song (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay Won [4]
1994 Grammy Awards Best Pop Instrumental Performance Cruisin' Won [4]
1995 Grammy Awards Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal A Change Is Gonna Come Nominated [4]
2008 Grammy Awards Best Pop Instrumental Performance Love Appetite Nominated [4]
2022 Grammy Awards Best Contemporary Blues Album Fire It Up Nominated [5]

Discography

  • 1969: With a Little Help from My Friends[17]
  • 1969: Jammed Together (with Albert King and Pops Staples)[18]
  • 1971: This Is ... Steve Cropper & His Friends (compilation of With a Little Help from My Friends and Jammed Together, released in France only)
  • 1981: Playin' My Thang
  • 1982: Night After Night
  • 1998: The Interview – Play It, Steve!
  • 2008: Nudge It Up A Notch (with Felix Cavaliere)
  • 2010: Midnight Flyer (with Felix Cavaliere)
  • 2011: Dedicated – A Salute to the 5 Royales
  • 2017: Steve Cropper, Lou Marini and the Original Blues Brothers Band – The Last Shade of Blue Before Black
  • 2018: Telemasters (with Arlen Roth)
  • 2021: Fire It Up

Collaborations

With Booker T. & the M.G.'s

With Otis Redding

With Levon Helm

With Wynonna Judd

With Rod Stewart

With Albert King

With Livingston Taylor

With Nigel Olsson

  • Nigel Olsson (The Rocket Record Company, 1975)

With Richie Havens

  • The End of the Beginning (A&M Records, 1976)

With A. J. Croce

  • Just Like Medicine (Compass Records, 2017)

With Ringo Starr

With Jimmy Barnes

With Chris Hillman

  • Slippin' Away (Asylum Records, 1976)

With Yvonne Elliman

  • Rising Sun (RSO Records, 1975)
  • Night Flight (RSO Records, 1978)
  • Yvonne (RSO Records, 1979)

With Guy Sebastian

With Billy Burnette

  • Try Me (Curb, 1985)

With Frank Black

With David Clayton-Thomas

  • David Clayton-Thomas (Columbia Records, 1972)

With Craig Morgan

With Cyndi Grecco

With John Oates

  • 1000 Miles of Life (Phunk Shui Records, 2008)

With Delaney & Bonnie

With Mavis Staples

With Leon Russell

With Peter Frampton

With Art Garfunkel

With Mickey Thomas

  • As Long as You Love Me (MCA Records, 1977)

With William Bell

  • The Soul of a Bell (Stax Records, 1967)
  • Bound to Happen (Stax Records, 1969)

With Brian Cadd

With Roy Orbison

With Al Kooper

  • White Chocolate (Sony Records, 2008)

With Harry Nilsson

With Neil Sedaka

With Dolly Parton

With Richie Furay

With Aaron Neville

  • The Tattoeed Heart (A&M Records, 1995)

With Rebecca Lynn Howard

With José Feliciano

  • Compartments (RCA Victor, 1973)
  • For My Love... Mother Music (RCA Victor, 1974)

With Paul Shaffer

  • Coast to Coast (Capitol Records, 1989)

With Eddie Floyd

  • Knock on Wood (Stax Records, 1967)
  • Down to Earth (Stax Records, 1971)

With Carla Thomas

  • Memphis Queen (Stax Records, 1969)

With John Lennon

With Leo Sayer

  • Here (Chrysalis Records, 1979)

With Etta James

With Wilson Pickett

With John Prine

With Stephen Bishop

  • Bish (ABC Records, 1978)

With Jimmy Buffett

With Wendy Waldman

  • The Main Refrain (Warner Bros. Records, 1976)

With Paul Simon

Filmography

References

  1. ^ a b "» The Bio". playitsteve.com. Retrieved September 26, 2016.
  2. ^ Koda, Cub. "Allmusic biography". Allmusic.com. Retrieved November 2, 2011.
  3. ^ . Rollingstone.com. Archived from the original on June 12, 2010. Retrieved November 2, 2011.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g "GRAMMY Award Results for Steve Cropper". The Recording Academy. Retrieved November 24, 2021.
  5. ^ a b c "2022 GRAMMYs Awards Show: Complete Nominations List". The Recording Academy. Retrieved November 23, 2021.
  6. ^ a b c Graham Nash and Manuscript Originals present Off the record : songwriters on songwriting : 25 of the world's most celebrated songs. Kansas City: Andrews McMeel. 2002. p. 38. ISBN 9780740726781.
  7. ^ Bowman, Rob (1997). Soulsville, U.S.A.: The Story of Stax Records - Rob Bowman, Bowman, Robert M. J. (Robert Maxwell James) - Google Books. ISBN 9780825672842. Retrieved October 15, 2021.
  8. ^ Booker T. & the M.G.'s retrieved 16 October 2021
  9. ^ "The Beatles Tennessee Connections". Tennessee Concerts. Retrieved February 14, 2010.
  10. ^ Play it Steve. Archived from the original on January 25, 2010. Retrieved February 14, 2010.
  11. ^ Kann, Lee. "Steve Cropper…Almost Famous". Pittsburgh Courier. Retrieved January 16, 2019.
  12. ^ Eric Clapton Crossroads Guitar Festival DVD Video R2 970378, 2004
  13. ^ Patterson, Bryan (February 24, 2008). "Happy Guy Sebastian bares his soul". Sunday Herald Sun. News. Retrieved July 15, 2012.
  14. ^ . Rhythm Festival. Archived from the original on July 24, 2010. Retrieved February 14, 2010.
  15. ^ . Nashville Song Writers Foundation. Archived from the original on October 21, 2010. Retrieved November 2, 2011.
  16. ^ "Peter Frampton | News". Frampton.com. October 29, 2013. Retrieved February 16, 2014.
  17. ^ "Steve Cropper - With A Little Help From My Friends". Discogs.com. Retrieved June 25, 2016.
  18. ^ "Albert King, Steve Cropper & Pop Staples* - Jammed Together". Discogs.com. Retrieved June 25, 2016.

External links

  • Official website
  • The official Steve Cropper MySpace page
  • Steve Cropper Interview NAMM Oral History Library (2015)
  • Steve Cropper at IMDb

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2008Background informationBirth nameSteven Lee CropperBorn 1941 10 21 October 21 1941 age 81 Dora Missouri U S OriginMemphis Tennessee U S GenresR amp B soul southern soul electric blues bluesOccupation s MusiciansongwriterproduceractorInstrument s GuitarYears active1958 presentLabelsStax ProvogueWebsitewww wbr playitsteve wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Awards and nominations 4 Discography 5 Collaborations 6 Filmography 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditBorn on a farm near Willow Springs Missouri Cropper lived in the nearby towns of Dora and West Plains before moving with his family to Memphis at age nine 6 In Memphis where he was exposed to black church music which he said blew me away 6 Cropper acquired his first guitar via mail order at age 14 6 He loved the Five Royals and he admired guitarists including Tal Farlow Chuck Berry Jimmy Reed Chet Atkins Lowman Pauling of the Five Royales and Billy Butler of the Bill Doggett band 1 Career EditCropper and guitarist Charlie Freeman formed the Royal Spades who eventually became the Mar Keys 7 The name referred to the marquee outside Stax studios known as Satellite Records at the time Eventually the Mar Keys began playing on sessions and had a hit single of their own with Last Night in 1961 Steve Cropper in concert 1990 Besides being impressed with the young guitarist s playing Stax Records president Jim Stewart saw professionalism and maturity beyond Cropper s years When American Records founder Chips Moman left Stax Cropper became the company s A amp R man He became a founding member of the Stax house band Booker T amp the M G s along with Hammond organ player Booker T Jones bassist Lewie Steinberg who was replaced by Donald Duck Dunn soon thereafter and drummer Al Jackson Jr 8 As a house guitarist he played on many recordings such as Sittin On the Dock of the Bay co written with and performed by Otis Redding and Sam amp Dave s Soul Man on which he was mentioned by name When Cropper played on the song s remake by the Blues Brothers lead singer John Belushi again mentioned Cropper On the early Stax recordings Cropper is known to have played a 1956 Fender Esquire and later used a blonde Fender Telecaster At this time Cropper s fame was not limited to the United States The Beatles favored Cropper s playing and his production on Otis Redding records John Lennon and Paul McCartney made tentative plans to record in Memphis and to work with the guitarist However Brian Epstein canceled the sessions citing security problems 9 Regarding this period Rob Bowman in his book Soulsville U S A The Story of Stax Records quoted Booker T Jones as saying We were writing sounds too especially Steve He s very sound conscious and he gets a lot of sounds out of a Telecaster without changing any settings just by using his fingers his picks and his amps Along with influential work with Booker T amp The MG s Cropper co wrote Knock on Wood with Eddie Floyd In the Midnight Hour with Wilson Pickett and Sittin On The Dock of the Bay with Otis Redding In 1969 Cropper released his first solo album With a Little Help From My Friends Steve Cropper at the Hamar Music Festival 2007 When Cropper left Stax in the fall of 1970 10 the label lost one of its most successful producers and songwriters Cropper then set up TMI Studios with Jerry Williams and former Mar Key Ronnie Stoots He worked with many musicians including Tower of Power Rod Stewart John Prine Jose Feliciano The Jeff Beck Group Ringo Starr and John Lennon By 1975 Cropper had moved to Los Angeles and along with Jones Jackson and Dunn reformed Booker T amp the M G s Jackson whom Cropper called the greatest drummer to ever walk the Earth was murdered in his Memphis home before the group could make their comeback In 1978 Cropper and Dunn became members of Levon Helm s RCO All Stars and then went on to figure prominently in the Blues Brothers Band with drummer Willie Hall This led to two albums appearances in the movies Blues Brothers and Blues Brothers 2000 and the movies soundtracks Cropper also re recorded Sittin On The Dock of the Bay 1979 for Sammy Hagar Cropper lived in Los Angeles for the next thirteen years before moving to Nashville and reuniting with the Blues Brothers Band in 1988 Cropper has a cameo in the Weird Al Yankovic mockumentary The Compleat Al 1985 where he plays a bit of Soul Man in an unsuccessful attempt to join Al s band In 1991 Cropper played on two separate nights of the Expo 92 Guitar Legends concerts as part of the celebration of Seville hosting the 1992 Expo exhibition The concerts over five nights included some of the world s best guitarists such as Cropper BB King Robert Cray Eric Clapton Bo Diddley Brian May Albert Colin s Bob Dylan Jo Satriani Steve Vai and Brian May to name but a few In 1992 Booker T amp the M G 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 in October 1992 at Madison Square Garden performing songs by and backing Dylan Eric Clapton George Harrison Tom Petty Johnny Cash Chrissie Hynde Sinead O Connor Stevie Wonder and Neil Young The concert was recorded and later released as The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration 1993 Young later recruited this line up of Booker T and the M G s to tour with him and record as his studio band In 1996 Cropper was named the greatest living guitar player by Britain s Mojo magazine When asked what he thought of Cropper the guitarist Keith Richards said Perfect man 11 In February 1998 Cropper released The Interview Play It Steve which included some of soul music s most enduring songs The album title came from the shout of the title phrase by Moore on Sam amp Dave s Soul Man and later by John Belushi with the Blues Brothers In June 2004 Cropper appeared with Dunn and Jones as the backing band for Eric Clapton s Crossroads Guitar Festival held at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas Others who appeared included Joe Walsh and David Hidalgo 12 On June 9 2005 Cropper was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame Cropper toured Australia with Guy Sebastian playing on Sebastian s The Memphis Album tour in March 2008 He co produced The Memphis Album 2007 recorded by Australian soul singer Guy Sebastian Cropper also played guitar on the subsequent promotional tour which was recorded and released two years later as The Memphis Tour On March 2 2008 Cropper and Sebastian were guests on the Vega Sunday Session with host Mark Gable from the rock band the Choirboys 13 On July 29 2008 Cropper and Felix Cavaliere released the album Nudge It Up A Notch In August 2008 Cropper appeared at the Rhythm Festival alongside the Animals 14 On November 12 2009 EMP SFM presented Cropper with their Founders Award On October 17 2010 Cropper was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame 15 On August 9 2011 Cropper released the album Dedicated which was his tribute to the 5 Royales In 2013 he was a special guest at selected concerts as part of Peter Frampton s Guitar Circus Tour including the first performance which featured Frampton Robert Cray and Vince Gill 16 In April 2013 Cropper appeared with Jones Matt Guitar Murphy as well as Booker T amp the MG s at Eric Clapton s 4th Crossroads Guitar Festival at Madison Square Garden in New York City In November 2021 Cropper s Fire It Up was nominated for a Grammy Award in the Best Contemporary Blues Album category 5 On August 25 2022 Cropper appeared on stage with Ted Nugent at Graceland soundstage where they played In The Midnight Hour together Awards and nominations EditYear Ceremony Category Nominated work Result Ref 1967 Grammy Awards Best Rhythm and Blues Group Recording Vocal or Instrumental Hip Hug Her Nominated 4 1967 Grammy Awards Best Rhythm and Blues Recording Try A Little Tenderness Nominated 4 1968 Grammy Awards Best Rhythm and Blues Song Sittin On The Dock Of The Bay Won 4 1994 Grammy Awards Best Pop Instrumental Performance Cruisin Won 4 1995 Grammy Awards Best R amp B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal A Change Is Gonna Come Nominated 4 2008 Grammy Awards Best Pop Instrumental Performance Love Appetite Nominated 4 2022 Grammy Awards Best Contemporary Blues Album Fire It Up Nominated 5 Discography Edit1969 With a Little Help from My Friends 17 1969 Jammed Together with Albert King and Pops Staples 18 1971 This Is Steve Cropper amp His Friends compilation of With a Little Help from My Friends and Jammed Together released in France only 1981 Playin My Thang 1982 Night After Night 1998 The Interview Play It Steve 2008 Nudge It Up A Notch with Felix Cavaliere 2010 Midnight Flyer with Felix Cavaliere 2011 Dedicated A Salute to the 5 Royales 2017 Steve Cropper Lou Marini and the Original Blues Brothers Band The Last Shade of Blue Before Black 2018 Telemasters with Arlen Roth 2021 Fire It UpCollaborations EditWith Booker T amp the M G s Green Onions Stax Records 1962 Soul Dressing Stax Records 1965 And Now Stax Records 1966 In the Christmas Spirit Stax Records 1966 Hip Hug Her Stax Records 1967 Doin Our Thing Stax Records 1968 Soul Limbo Stax Records 1968 UpTight Stax Records 1969 The Booker T Set Stax Records 1969 McLemore Avenue Stax Records 1970 Melting Pot Stax Records 1971 Universal Language Asylum Records 1977 That s the Way It Should Be Columbia Records 1994 With Otis Redding Pain in My Heart Atco Records 1964 The Great Otis Redding Sings Soul Ballads Atco Records 1965 Otis Blue Otis Redding Sings Soul Stax Records 1965 The Soul Album Stax Records 1966 Complete amp Unbelievable The Otis Redding Dictionary of Soul Stax Records 1966 King amp Queen Stax Records 1967 The Dock of the Bay Stax Records 1968 With Levon Helm Levon Helm amp the RCO All Stars ABC Records 1977 Levon Helm ABC Records 1978 With Wynonna Judd Tell Me Why Curb Records 1993 With Rod Stewart Atlantic Crossing Warner Bros Records 1975 A Night on the Town Warner Bros Records 1976 Foot Loose amp Fancy Free Warner Bros Records 1977 Every Beat of My Heart Warner Bros Records 1986 With Albert King Born Under a Bad Sign Stax Records 1967 Years Gone By Stax Records 1969 With Livingston Taylor Man s Best Friend Epic Records 1980 With Nigel Olsson Nigel Olsson The Rocket Record Company 1975 With Richie Havens The End of the Beginning A amp M Records 1976 With A J Croce Just Like Medicine Compass Records 2017 With Ringo Starr Ringo Apple Records 1973 Goodnight Vienna Apple Records 1974 Vertical Man Mercury Records 1998 With Jimmy Barnes Soul Searchin Liberation Music 2016 With Chris Hillman Slippin Away Asylum Records 1976 With Yvonne Elliman Rising Sun RSO Records 1975 Night Flight RSO Records 1978 Yvonne RSO Records 1979 With Guy Sebastian The Memphis Album Sony BMG 2007 With Billy Burnette Try Me Curb 1985 With Frank Black Honeycomb Cooking Vinyl 2005 Fast Man Raider Man Cooking Vinyl 2006 With David Clayton Thomas David Clayton Thomas Columbia Records 1972 With Craig Morgan Craig Morgan Atlantic Records 2000 With Cyndi Grecco Making Our Dreams Come True Private Stock Records 1976 With John Oates 1000 Miles of Life Phunk Shui Records 2008 With Delaney amp Bonnie Home Stax Records 1969 D amp B Together Columbia Records 1972 With Mavis Staples Mavis Staples Volt Records 1969 Only for the Lonely Volt Records 1970 With Leon Russell Will O the Wisp Shelter Records 1975 With Peter Frampton Where I Should Be A amp M Records 1979 With Art Garfunkel Breakaway Columbia Records 1975 With Mickey Thomas As Long as You Love Me MCA Records 1977 With William Bell The Soul of a Bell Stax Records 1967 Bound to Happen Stax Records 1969 With Brian Cadd White On White Capitol Records 1976 With Roy Orbison Mystery Girl Virgin Records 1989 With Al Kooper White Chocolate Sony Records 2008 With Harry Nilsson Flash Harry Mercury Records 1980 With Neil Sedaka The Hungry Years The Rocket Record Company 1975 Steppin Out Polydor Records 1976 With Dolly Parton Heartbreak Express RCA Records 1982 With Richie Furay I ve Got a Reason Asylum Records 1976 With Aaron Neville The Tattoeed Heart A amp M Records 1995 With Rebecca Lynn Howard Rebecca Lynn Howard Universal Music 2000 With Jose Feliciano Compartments RCA Victor 1973 For My Love Mother Music RCA Victor 1974 With Paul Shaffer Coast to Coast Capitol Records 1989 With Eddie Floyd Knock on Wood Stax Records 1967 Down to Earth Stax Records 1971 With Carla Thomas Memphis Queen Stax Records 1969 With John Lennon Rock n Roll Apple Records 1975 With Leo Sayer Here Chrysalis Records 1979 With Etta James Seven Year Itch Island Records 1988 The Right Time Elektra Records 1992 With Wilson Pickett In the Midnight Hour Atlantic Records 1965 The Exciting Wilson Pickett Atlantic Records 1966 With John Prine Common Sense Atlantic Records 1975 With Stephen Bishop Bish ABC Records 1978 With Jimmy Buffett Hot Water MCA Records 1988 With Wendy Waldman The Main Refrain Warner Bros Records 1976 With Paul Simon Songs from The Capeman Warner Bros Records 1997 Filmography Edit1980 The Blues Brothers as himself 1988 Satisfaction as Sal 1999 Blues Brothers 2000 as himself 2008 Be Kind Rewind as himselfReferences Edit a b The Bio playitsteve com Retrieved September 26 2016 Koda Cub Allmusic biography Allmusic com Retrieved November 2 2011 Steve Cropper 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time Rolling Stone Rollingstone com Archived from the original on June 12 2010 Retrieved November 2 2011 a b c d e f g GRAMMY Award Results for Steve Cropper The Recording Academy Retrieved November 24 2021 a b c 2022 GRAMMYs Awards Show Complete Nominations List The Recording Academy Retrieved November 23 2021 a b c Graham Nash and Manuscript Originals present Off the record songwriters on songwriting 25 of the world s most celebrated songs Kansas City Andrews McMeel 2002 p 38 ISBN 9780740726781 Bowman Rob 1997 Soulsville U S A The Story of Stax Records Rob Bowman Bowman Robert M J Robert Maxwell James Google Books ISBN 9780825672842 Retrieved October 15 2021 Booker T amp the M G s retrieved 16 October 2021 The Beatles Tennessee Connections Tennessee Concerts Retrieved February 14 2010 Steve Cropper Blues Brothers Play it Steve Archived from the original on January 25 2010 Retrieved February 14 2010 Kann Lee Steve Cropper Almost Famous Pittsburgh Courier Retrieved January 16 2019 Eric Clapton Crossroads Guitar Festival DVD Video R2 970378 2004 Patterson Bryan February 24 2008 Happy Guy Sebastian bares his soul Sunday Herald Sun News Retrieved July 15 2012 Rhythm Festival 2008 Rhythm Festival Archived from the original on July 24 2010 Retrieved February 14 2010 Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame 2010 Inductees Nashville Song Writers Foundation Archived from the original on October 21 2010 Retrieved November 2 2011 Peter Frampton News Frampton com October 29 2013 Retrieved February 16 2014 Steve Cropper With A Little Help From My Friends Discogs com Retrieved June 25 2016 Albert King Steve Cropper amp Pop Staples Jammed Together Discogs com Retrieved June 25 2016 External links EditOfficial website The official Steve Cropper MySpace page Steve Cropper Interview NAMM Oral History Library 2015 Steve Cropper at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Steve Cropper amp oldid 1132128865, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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