The Mar-Keys, formed in 1958, were a studio session band for the Stax label… Read Full Bio ↴The Mar-Keys, formed in 1958, were a studio session band for the Stax label that also recorded some influential hits on their own. Their backing music, along with Booker T. & the MG's, formed the foundation for the early 60s Stax sound, with their funky brand of soul music inspiring many other artists. Their organ and saxophone fuled singles released on their own led to a #3 national hit with "Last Night" in 1961. Keyboards on said track was notably played by Jerry Lee "Smoochy" Smith. Other popular singles of theirs include "Philly Dog", "Grab This Thing", and "Pop-eye Stroll".
Members of this rhythm section later formed other nationally prominent Memphis studio session groups, including The Memphis Horns, The Packers, and Booker T. & The MG's. Some also ended up playing in the prominent group The Blues Brothers. Each of these offshoot groups also recorded popular albums of their own, in addition some of them serving as the backing band on albums by dozens of rock, r&b, and soul music stars on Stax, Volt and other national labels.
The Mar-Keys served as a key player in the development of the musical styles of Southern soul and Memphis soul.
(Members)
* Steve Cropper - guitar
* Donald "Duck" Dunn - bass
* Charles "Packy" Axton - tenor sax
* Don Nix - saxophone
* Terry Johnson - piano
* Wayne Jackson - trombone, trumpet
* Jerry Lee "Smoochie" Smith - keyboards
* Booker T. Jones - keyboards
* Isaac Hayes - organ
* Al Jackson, Jr - drums
Members of this rhythm section later formed other nationally prominent Memphis studio session groups, including The Memphis Horns, The Packers, and Booker T. & The MG's. Some also ended up playing in the prominent group The Blues Brothers. Each of these offshoot groups also recorded popular albums of their own, in addition some of them serving as the backing band on albums by dozens of rock, r&b, and soul music stars on Stax, Volt and other national labels.
The Mar-Keys served as a key player in the development of the musical styles of Southern soul and Memphis soul.
(Members)
* Steve Cropper - guitar
* Donald "Duck" Dunn - bass
* Charles "Packy" Axton - tenor sax
* Don Nix - saxophone
* Terry Johnson - piano
* Wayne Jackson - trombone, trumpet
* Jerry Lee "Smoochie" Smith - keyboards
* Booker T. Jones - keyboards
* Isaac Hayes - organ
* Al Jackson, Jr - drums
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@abeiscool40
Rocky Rhodes: We can’t fly, we are chickens!
@tonnialinnen9995
LOL! 🎵🎶🐔
@abeiscool40
Chicken Run 2 brought me here.
@7omly
In the UK this was used as the theme tune for the comedy series 'Bottom' starring Adrian Edmondson and the great but sadly departed Rick Mayall. It was played by a group called the Bum Notes. I'm glad I found the original because it's always nice to give credit to the original. Great Tune.
@DaveKnowlesQPRTBlock
R.I.P Rik, a true “Leg End” !! 😂
@jamesfetherston1190
Interesting. It seems that in the UK/BBC it was somewhat more common to use existing music as theme music on television than in the USA, where almost all theme music for television would be purpose- written for the show.
@rsiner89
This is my Grandfather!! Gilbert Caple :) on the Sax
@Ariesstubbornbutt
Cool !!!
@1954ImperialNewport
The real deal. Outstanding.:-)
@nunyabizness1342
Nice. I'm reading a book on the history of Stax right now.