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Steve Cropper
Steve cropper.jpg
Steve Cropper, April 2007
Background information
Born (1941-10-21) October 21, 1941 (age 71)
Dora, Missouri, United States
Genres Rhythm and blues, soul, funk, electric blues, blues
Occupations Musician, songwriter, producer, actor
Instruments Guitar
Years active 1958–present
Labels Stax
Associated acts Booker T. & the M.G.'s, The Mar-Keys, The Blues Brothers, Otis Redding, The Jeff Beck Group, Sam and Dave, Ringo Starr, John Lennon, Carla Thomas, Tower of Power, Wilson Pickett, Eddie Floyd, Ambergris
Website www.playitsteve.com
Notable instruments
Peavey Steve Cropper Classic
Fender Telecaster

Steven Lee "Steve" Cropper (born October 21, 1941, Dora, Missouri)[1] is an American guitarist, songwriter and record producer. He is best known as the guitarist of the Stax Records house band, Booker T. & the M.G.'s, and has backed artists such as Otis Redding, Sam & Dave, Carla Thomas, Rufus Thomas and Johnnie Taylor, also acting as producer on many of these records. He later gained fame as a member of the Blues Brothers band.[2] Rolling Stone lists him 36th on their list of the 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time.[3] Mojo ranks Cropper as the second-best guitarist ever. His nickname is "The Colonel".

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Early life[edit]

When he was nine years old, Cropper moved with his family to Memphis, Tennessee.[1] At the age of ten, he strummed his brother-in-law's Gibson guitar for the first time.[citation needed] Cropper received his first guitar by mail order at 14 and started playing with local musicians. His guitar heroes at the time included Lowman Pauling of the "5" Royales, as well as Chet Atkins, Chuck Berry, Tal Farlow, Jimmy Reed, and the guitarist of the Bill Doggett band, Billy Butler.[1]

Career[edit]

Cropper and guitarist Charlie Freeman formed the Royal Spades, who eventually became the Mar-Keys. 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.[citation needed] 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 Donald "Duck" Dunn and drummer Al Jackson Jr.. 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.

At this time Cropper's fame was not limited to the United States. The Beatles favoured 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 cancelled the sessions, citing security problems.[4] 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,[5] 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. There he played guitar and produced various musicians including Tower Of Power, Rod Stewart, John Prine, José Feliciano, The Jeff Beck Group, Ringo Starr and John Lennon. It's little-known that Cropper also played guitar on the cover of The Velvet Underground's "Femme Fatale" that appears on fellow Memphians Big Star's Third/Sister Lovers.

By 1975, Cropper had moved to Los Angeles and along with 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 the drummer Willie Hall. This led to two albums and two movie 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.

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, on 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."[citation needed] In February 1998, Cropper released 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.[6] 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 following 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.[7] 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.[8]

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.[9]

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.[10]

Personal life[edit]

Cropper married his second wife, Angel, in the late 1980s. They have two children, Andrea and Cameron. The Croppers currently live in Nashville, Tennessee.[11]

Discography[edit]

  • 1971: With a Little Help from My Friends
  • 1981: Playin' My Thang
  • 1982: Night After Night
  • 1991: Jammed Together (with Albert King and Pops Staples)
  • 2007: This Is ... Steve Cropper & His Friends
  • 2008: Nudge It Up A Notch
  • 2010: Midnight Flyer
  • 2011: Dedicated - A Salute To The 5 Royales

Filmography[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Official website - Biography". Playitsteve.com. Retrieved 2011-11-02. 
  2. ^ Koda, Cub (1941-10-21). "Allmusic biography". Allmusic.com. Retrieved 2011-11-02. 
  3. ^ ""Steve Cropper, 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time" Rolling Stone". Rollingstone.com. Retrieved 2011-11-02. 
  4. ^ "The Beatles Tennessee Connections". Tennessee Concerts. Retrieved 2010-02-14. 
  5. ^ "Steve Cropper, Blues Brothers....". Play it Steve. Retrieved 2010-02-14. 
  6. ^ Eric Clapton Crossroads Guitar Festival DVD Video R2 970378, 2004
  7. ^ Patterson, Bryan (February 24, 2008). "Happy Guy Sebastian bares his soul". Sunday Herald Sun. News. Retrieved 2012-07-15. 
  8. ^ "Rhythm Festival 2008". Rhythm Festival. Retrieved 2010-02-14. 
  9. ^ "Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame 2010 Inductees". Nashville Song Writers Foundation. Retrieved 2011-11-02. 
  10. ^ http://www.frampton.com/news/
  11. ^ Davidson County, TN Property Assessor

External links[edit]


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Wed, 19 Jun 2013 06:01:33 -0700

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Tue, 18 Jun 2013 01:34:15 -0700

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Mon, 17 Jun 2013 07:57:24 -0700

Bruce's new single Don't Waste My Time, featuring Stax Records legend Steve Cropper, was released in April. Tickets for the Morpeth concert cost £20. Riverside Lodge owner Bill Durning said: “From The Jam played here last September. They went down ...
 
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Mon, 17 Jun 2013 23:38:21 -0700

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Wed, 12 Jun 2013 15:52:38 -0700

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New York Daily News

New York Daily News
Mon, 10 Jun 2013 23:02:18 -0700

Going back to his hit days with The MGs in the '60s, Jones' surging keyboard lines, in tandem with Steve Cropper's sarcastic guitar, fired some of history's greatest instrumental hits, from “Green Onions” to “Time Is Tight.” Jones' latest work takes ...
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