
Green Onions and Sittin' On the Dock of the Bay are a great legacy by themselves. RIP Steve Cropper.
Haven’t heard his name in a long time.
RIP
Was he in Blues Brothers?
Legend. Nothing fancy but smooth and tasty.
Loved his work with Murph And The Magic Tones at the Armada Room’s 2-Hour Disco Swing Party.
j/k legendary musician
Here is Steve Cropper with the Blues Brothers at Winterland, New Years Eve 1978.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=F9tg2tlbvnI
Dubbed “Green Onions,” the number became a breakout national hit for Stax, climbing to No. 1 on the R&B charts and No. 3 on the pop side. It served as a template for a succession of similarly styled singles by the unit, dubbed Booker T. & the MG’s (in which Cropper’s high school chum Dunn supplanted Steinberg in 1964).
As with many of these classics, it came together by accident.
Sorry he’s gone, but man, what a ride he had! He was part of a band powerful enough to turn goat piss into gasoline!
(per D. Duck Dunn)
I have those Booker T and the MG vinyl albums and they still sound great. Agree that Steve was a great guitarist...and I - as a keyboard guy - loved learning from Booker T. The Hammond/Leslie combination is still a rockin’ sound.
RIP.
Memories.
May he Rest in Peace.
Booker T. & the Memphis Group were the house band of Stax. Cropper was a first class soul brother.
RIP great one
Great musician. John Lennon and Paul McCartney had even briefly talked about doing a blues album with him.
Steve Cropper played on Roy Buchanan’s “Loading Zone” album. A great version of Green Onions is on that one. Booker T also plays...RIP
Here is a nice interview of Steve by the late Joe Chambers at the Musician’s Hall of Fame (Nashville).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCmr3nI1amo
RIP to the man vwho supplied the Soundtrack of my High School years.
How did he die?
Rest In Peace, Steve.
Green Onions. Great little instrumental with as basic a guitar riff as they come. But it worked!
Rest in pece Mr. Cropper.