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    Steve Cropper
    Steve Cropper

    American guitarist, songwriter, arranger and producer, born 21 October 1941 near Dora, Missouri (USA).


    Founding member of both The Mar-Keys (originally named The Royal Spades) in the late 1950s, and Stax' in-house band Booker T & The MG's in the early 1960s. Was successfully active for the label as an A&R manager, musician, one-time solo artist, engineer, producer and songwriter, co-writing classic songs such as Knock On Wood, The Dock Of The Bay and In the Midnight Hour.

    He left Booker T & The MG's and the label in 1970, to embark on a career as a session musician and producer, working with artists like Jeff Beck, Tower Of Power and Ringo Starr. In the early 1970s he belongs to the staff of Stax. In the 1980s he recorded two more solo albums. Cropper is also an original member of The Blues Brothers Band.

    In the 21st Century he has kept on playing, and he has returned with solo releases or alongside Felix Cavaliere of The Rascals.

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