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Crazy by Booker T. Jones

Биография артиста Booker T. Jones

Booker T. Jones Born November 12 1944 Is A Multi-Instrumentalist Songwriter Record Producer And Arranger Best Known As The Frontman Of The Band Booker T. And The MGs. He Has Also Worked In The Studios With Some Of The Highest Regarded Artists Of The 20th And 21st Centuries Earning Him A Grammy Award For Lifetime Achievement. Booker T. Jones Was Born In Memphis Tennessee In 1944. He Was Named In Honor Of Booker T. Washington But Unlike Washington Whose Middle Name Was Taliaferro Jones Was Only Given The Middle Initial "T." "Booker T. Jones" Is His Full Name. Jones Was A Prodigy Playing The Oboe Saxophone Trombone And Piano At School And Serving As Organist At His Church. He Attended Booker T. Washington High School The Alma Mater Of Rufus Thomas And Shared The Hallowed Halls With Future Stars Like Isaac Hayes's Writing Partner David Porter Saxophonist Andrew Love Of The Memphis Horns Soul Singer/songwriter William Bell And Earth Wind And Fire's Maurice White. Jones's First Entry Into Professional Music Came At Age Sixteen When He Played Baritone Saxophone On Satellite Soon To Be Stax Records' First Hit "Cause I Love You" By Rufus Thomas And Carla Thomas. While Hanging Around The Satellite Record Shop Run By Estelle Axton Co-Owner Of Satellite Records With Her Brother Jim Stewart Jones Met Record Clerk Steve Cropper Who Would Become One Of The MGs When The Group Formed In 1962. Besides Jones On Organ And Cropper On Guitar Booker T. And The MGs Featured Lewie Steinberg On Bass Guitar And Al Jackson Jr. On Drums Donald "Duck" Dunn Eventually Replacing Steinberg . While Still In High School Jones Co-Wrote The Group's Instrumental "Green Onions" Which Not Only Became A Hit In 1962 But Remains An Enduring Classic Almost 50 Years Later. Bob Altshuler Wrote The Sleeve Notes On The First Booker T. & The M.G.'s Album Released By Stax Records In 1962 And Also Called Green Onions. He Wrote Thus Booker T. Jones’ His Full Name Musical Talents Became Apparent At A Very Early Age. By The Time He Entered High School Booker Was Already A Semi-Professional And Quickly Recognized As The Most Talented Musician In His School. He Was Appointed Director Of The School Band For Four Years And In Addition Organized The School Dance Orchestra Which Played For Proms Throughout The Mid-South. In The Classroom He Concentrated On The Studies Of Music Theory And Harmony. ... Booker's Multiple Activities Earned Him A Coveted Honour That Of Being Listed In The Students’ “Who’s Who Of American High Schools”. Booker's First Instrument Was The String Bass But He Soon Switched To The Organ. Booker Came To The Attention Of Record Executive Jim Stewart In Memphis And While Still In High School He Worked As A Staff Musician For Stax Records Appearing As Sideman On Many Recording Dates For That Label. It Became Obvious That One Day Booker Would Be Ready To Record Under His Own Name And Several Months Later Booker’s First Recording Session Was Set. Over The Next Few Years Jones Would Divide His Time Between Studying Classical Music Composition Composing And Transposition At Indiana University Playing With The MGs On The Weekends Back In Memphis 1 Serving As A Session Musician With Other Stax Acts And Writing Songs That Would Become Classics. He Wrote With Eddie Floyd "I've Never Found A Girl To Love Me Like You Do " Otis Redding's "I Love You More Than Words Can Say" And With William Bell Albert King's "Born Under A Bad Sign". The Latter Would Later Be Popularized In The Cover Version By Power Trio Cream. In 1970 Jones Moved To California And Stopped Playing Sessions For Stax After Becoming Frustrated With Stax's Treatment Of The MGs As Employees Rather Than Musicians. While Still Under Contract To Stax He Appeared On Stephen Stills' Eponymous Album 1970 . The 1971 Album Melting Pot Would Be The Last Booker T. & The MGs Album Issued On Stax. Making The Charts As A Solo Artist In 1981 With "I Want You" He Produced Rita Coolidge Bill Withers's Debut Album Just As I Am On Which He Also Played Several Instruments And Willie Nelson's Album Stardust. He Has Also Lent His Trademark Keyboards To Artists Ranging In Genre From Ray Charles To Neil Young. Jones Still Plays With Booker T. & The MGs And His Own Booker T. Jones Band. Ronnie James And Guitarist Troy Gonyea From The Fabulous Thunderbirds And Marc Ford From The Black Crowes Toured To Considerable Acclaim With Him In England In 2009 With The Addition Of Darian Gray On Drums As Part Of The Promotion Of Potato Hole. Booker's Current Touring Group Includes Vernon "Ice" Black Guitar Darian Gray Drums And Jeremy Curtis Bass . Jones Was Inducted Into The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame In 1992 And Was Honored With A Grammy Award For Lifetime Achievement On February 11 2007. 2 In 2009 He Released A New Solo Album Potato Hole Recorded With The Drive By Truckers 3 And Featuring Neil Young. He Performed At The Bonnaroo Festival With Drive By Truckers On June 6 2009 With A Set Including Most Tracks From Potato Hole As Well As Some Truckers Tracks. On January 31 2010 Potato Hole Won The Best Instrumental Album Award At The 52nd Grammy Awards. Booker Holds A Total Of 3 Grammy Awards. He Is Featured On The New Rancid Album Let The Dominoes Fall Playing A Hammond B-3 On The Track "Up To No Good". Booker Also Played His B-3 On The Track "If It Wasn't For Bad" From The Elton John And Leon Russell Collaboration Album Titled The Union. The Track Was Nominated For The 53rd Annual Grammy Awards For Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals.

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