- Estelle Axton
Estelle Axton (September 11, 1918 - February 25, 2004) was the co-founder, with her brother Jim Stewart, of
Stax Records .Born in
Middleton, Tennessee , Estelle Stewart grew up on a farm. She moved to Memphis as a school teacher, married Everett Axton, and was working in a bank when, in 1958, her brother Jim Stewart asked for help to developSatellite Records , which he had set up to issue recordings of local country and rockabilly artists. She convinced her husband that they should remortgage their house and, in 1959, joined Satellite as an equal partner. The following year, Axton and Stewart turned the Capitol Theatre, in a black Memphis neighbourhood, into a recording studio and record shop, and began making hit records with predominantly black artists.Satellite was forced to change its name after it was discovered that a Los Angeles label already owned the title, and it changed its name to Stax, taking its name from Axton and Stewart's surnames. Axton was actively involved with selecting and developing the artists on the label, who included
Rufus Thomas ,Otis Redding ,Booker T & the MGs , andIsaac Hayes .She sold her interest in the company in 1970. After the non-compete agreement expired, Axton formed Fretone Records whose biggest hit, "Disco Duck" by
Rick Dees was licensed for distribution toRSO Records .In December, 2006, The Recording Academy announced that Estelle Axton will be honored with a Trustee's Award as part of the upcoming Grammys. [cite web |url=http://www.soulsvilleusa.com/press-media/detail.asp?id=56 |title=Booker T. & the MGs, Estelle Axton to be honored at 2007 Grammys |accessdate=2007-06-06 ]
Estelle was the founder of the Memphis Songwriters Association in 1973. The Memphis Songwriters Association was formed in order to foster the education and advancment of local area songwriters. There was a focus on the development of the songwriting craft with the intentions of producing commercially viable songs and improving performance skills. MSA has consecutively maintained membership for over 35 years. Estelle's formation of the Memphis Songwriters Association led to the motivation of many local songwriters and singer/songwriters publishing their original material. Some of these songs and artists met with some suprising success. Unfortunately, historical records are fragmented and scarce, however, there is a number of MSA alumni that could still tell the stories.
The Memphis Songwriters Association is still consistantly holding meetings, songwriter workshops, open mics, song critiques and singer/songwriter showcase events to this day. Each and every meeting and event is held in remeberence of "Lady A" that sweet inspirational force with a heart of gold and a million dollar smile who was ever searching for that next big hit.
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* http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:imr9kezt0q7v~T1
* http://www.history-of-rock.com/stax_records.htm
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/news/obituary/0,12723,1158250,00.html Obituary]
* [http://www.grammy.com 49th Grammy Awards]
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=8451013 Estelle Axton] at Find-A-Grave
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