- Bar-Kays
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Name = The Bar-Kays
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Origin = Memphis,Tennessee , U.S.
Genre = R&B, soul,funk ,
Years_active = 1966–1988, 1991–present
Label = Stax, Volt, Mercury, Rhino, Basix
Associated_acts =Otis Redding
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Current_members = James Alexander
Past_members =Ronnie Caldwell ,Ben Cauley , Carl Cunningham, Larry Dodson, Ronnie Gorden, Willie Hall, Harvey Henderson,Phalon Jones , Jimmy King,Lloyd Smith , Michael TolesThe Bar-Kays are a popular soul, R&B, and
funk group which began performing in 1966 and continue to perform today, although with only one original member. The group had dozens of charting singles from the 1960s to the 1980s, including "Soul Finger " (Pop #17, R&B #3) in 1967, and "Son of Shaft" (R&B #10) in 1972.History
The Bar-Kays began in
Memphis, Tennessee as a favoriterecording studio session musician group, backing major artists atStax Records . They were chosen in 1967 byOtis Redding to play as his backing band. On December 10, 1967, Redding, his manager, and band members Jimmy King (b. 1949;guitar ),Ronnie Caldwell (b. 1948; organ),Phalon Jones (b. 1949;saxophone ), and Carl Cunningham (b. 1949;drum s) died in a plane crash inLake Monona while on their way to a performance inMadison, Wisconsin . TrumpeterBen Cauley survived the crash andbassist James Alexander (Alexander was on another plane, since there were eight members in Redding's party and the chartered plane could only hold seven) rebuilt the group. The reformed band consisted of Cauley; Alexander; Harvey Henderson, saxophone; Michael Toles, guitar; Ronnie Gorden, organ; Willie Hall, drums and later Larry Dodson, lead vocals. The group backed dozens of major Stax artists on recordings afterwards, including onIsaac Hayes ' "Hot Buttered Soul " album, and changed direction in the 1970s to have a successful funk music career onMercury Records . They continued to score hits on R&B charts well into the 1980s and have performed all over the world. The band took a hiatus in the late 1980s, but then reformed in 1991 with Alexander as the only remaining original member.Lloyd Smith joined The Bar-Kays in 1973.Discography
Albums
*"Soul Finger" (1967)
*"Gotta Groove" (1969)
*"Black Rock" (1971)
*"Do you see what I see?" (1972)
*"Coldblooded" (1974)
*"Too Hot to Stop " (1976)
*"Flying High on Your Love" (1977)
*"Money Talks" (1978)
*"Light of Life" (1978)
*"Injoy" (1979)
*"As One" (1980)
*"Nightcruising" (1981)
*"Propositions" (1982)
*"Dangerous" (1984)
*"Banging the Wall" (1985)
*"Contagious" (1987)
*"Animal" (1988)Films
The Bar-Kays appeared in the 1973 documentary Wattstax.
The Bar-kays song entitled Too Hot To Stop was played in the intro of the 2007 comedy, Superbad.
Note
*In the movie "
Spies Like Us ", starringDan Aykroyd andChevy Chase , The Bar-Kays' hit "Soul Finger" is the favorite song of the crew of aSoviet mobileICBM platform on patrol inTajikistan S.S.R.
*Dan Aykroyd also covered "Soul Finger" withJohn Belushi and their band,The Blues Brothers , on one of their albums, "Made in America".
*James Alexander's son is award-winning rapper andmusic producer Phalon "Jazze Pha" Alexander, who was named after Phalon Jones.
*Their songs "Too Hot to Stop" and "Soul Finger" are featured in the 2007 film "Superbad ".References
* Huey, Steve. [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:5g967u50h0j0~T1 "Bar-Kays biography."] "All Music Guide". Accessed Apr. 25, 2005.
External links
*Allmusic|id=11:wcfuxqe5ld6e|label=The Bar-Kays
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