- Bobby Manuel
Bobby Manuel (b November 13, 1945) is an American born
guitarist . He was hired byStax Records in the late 1960s as an engineer and also quickly began doing studio work as a guitarist, becoming one of the company's most dependable and oft-used session players.Manuel's credits include playing with some of the genre's most iconic figures, including
Albert King ,Rufus Thomas ,Luther Ingram , andIsaac Hayes .Though Manuel's roles at Stax centered on engineering and playing guitar, he also co-wrote songs, produced artists such as Stefan, Ben Atkins, and Annette Thomas, and he released a one-off novelty country record under the pseudonym Dale Yard. In 1973, he subbed for
Steve Cropper as a member ofThe MG's , alongsideCarson Whitsett andStax stalwartsAl Jackson andDuck Dunn .In 1976, Manuel produced the number one hit
Disco Duck by Memphis dee-jayRick Dees and His Cast of Idiots . It was initially released by former Stax co-ownerEstelle Axton 's Fretone label.After the demise of Stax Records, Manuel and Stax founder
Jim Stewart operated a studio and production company.Shirley Brown was among their most notable signings. He later ran his own label, HighStacks (named to recall the glory of former Memphis R&B labels,Hi Records and Stax).In 2003, Manuel organized and led a superb group of Memphis All-Stars with guest appearances from
Marvell Thomas andSteve Cropper to celebrate the opening of theStax Museum of American Soul Music , backing living legendsIsaac Hayes ,Mavis Staples ,Eddie Floyd ,William Bell ,Solomon Burke , andAl Green who performed in honor of the great label.References
*"Soulsville USA: The Story of Stax Records" By Rob Bowman
*"The Last Soul Company: Malaco, A Thirty Year Retrospective" By Rob Bowman
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