Otis Redding - Things got soulful at the Hollywood Bowl this week in 1966. Photo: Otis Redding and his band play the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, CA, April 1966. | Facebook
![OTIS REDDING (1941-196) American Soul singer on Ready, Steady, Go ! in October 1967. Photo: Tony Gale Stock Photo - Alamy OTIS REDDING (1941-196) American Soul singer on Ready, Steady, Go ! in October 1967. Photo: Tony Gale Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2JM3D28/otis-redding-1941-196-american-soul-singer-on-ready-steady-go-!-in-october-1967-photo-tony-gale-2JM3D28.jpg)
OTIS REDDING (1941-196) American Soul singer on Ready, Steady, Go ! in October 1967. Photo: Tony Gale Stock Photo - Alamy
Otis Redding - Happy Birthday to the late Donald "Duck" Dunn and Wayne Jackson who played bass and trumpet, respectively, for the Stax Records Staxrecords house band, backing Otis Redding on many
Otis Redding - Happy birthday to Steve Cropper, who co-wrote many songs with Otis Redding and was guitarist for the Stax Records, house band, Booker T. & the M.G.'s. | Facebook
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Otis Redding's death and the rise of Stax Records: Tragic tale of the singer and legendary label | Daily Mail Online
![The Daily on X: "Otis Redding (#BOTD) in D. A. Pennebaker's MONTEREY POP (1968). His performance of “I've Been Loving You Too Long” is “one of the most overpowering moments in the The Daily on X: "Otis Redding (#BOTD) in D. A. Pennebaker's MONTEREY POP (1968). His performance of “I've Been Loving You Too Long” is “one of the most overpowering moments in the](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E-2Rt-SVEAkkwLf.jpg:large)