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Before Monterey, Redding wanted to record with Conley, but Stax was against the idea. The two moved from Memphis to Macon to continue writing. He was hospitalized in September at Mt. Sinai Hospital in New York to undergo surgery. In early December , Redding again recorded at Stax. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and tried to create a similar sound, against the label's wishes. His wife Zelma disliked its atypical melody. However, Redding wanted to expand his musical style and thought it was his best song, correctly believing it would top the charts.
By , the band was traveling to performances in Redding's Beechcraft H18 airplane. On December 9, , they appeared on the Upbeat television show produced in Cleveland. They played three concerts in two nights at a club called Leo's Casino. Although the weather was poor, with heavy rain and fog, and despite warnings, the plane took off.
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Shortly thereafter, the plane crashed into Lake Monona. Bar-Kays member Ben Cauley , the accident's only survivor, [56] was sleeping shortly before the accident. He woke just before impact to see bandmate Phalon Jones look out a window and exclaim, "Oh, no! He then found himself in frigid water, grasping a seat cushion to keep afloat. Redding's body was recovered the next day when the lake was searched. More than 4, people came to the funeral, overflowing the 3,seat hall. Johnny Jenkins and Isaac Hayes did not attend, fearing their reaction would be worse than Zelma Redding's.
It became Redding's only single to reach number one on the Billboard Hot and the first posthumous number-one single in U. Stax was unable to regain the rights to its recordings and severed its Atlantic relationship. Atlantic also held the rights to all unreleased Otis Redding masters. The Legacy of Otis Redding featured 16 full-length performances and 40 minutes of new interviews documenting his life and career. Carla Thomas claimed that the pair had planned to record another duet album in December the same year, but Phil Walden denied this.
Redding had proposed to record an album featuring cut and rearranged songs in different tempos; for example, ballads would be uptempo and vice versa. He was active in philanthropic projects.
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His keen interest in black youth led to plans for a summer camp for disadvantaged children. Redding's music made him wealthy. As the owner of Otis Redding Enterprises, his performances, music publishing ventures and royalties from record sales earned him more than a million dollars in alone. Early on Redding copied the rock and soul style of his role model Little Richard. He was also influenced by soul musicians such as Sam Cooke, whose live album Sam Cooke at the Copa was a strong influence, [92] but later explored other popular genres.
He studied the recordings of the Beatles and Bob Dylan. His hallmark was his raw voice and ability to convey strong emotion. Richie Unterberger of Allmusic noted his "hoarse, gritty vocals, brassy arrangements, an emotional way with both party tunes and aching ballads. An Introduction , authors Michael Campbell and James Brody suggested that "Redding's singing calls to mind a fervent black preacher.
Especially in up-tempo numbers, his singing is more than impassioned speech but less than singing with precise pitch. Jones described Redding's singing as energetic and emotional but said that his vocal range was limited, reaching neither low nor high notes. Redding received advice from Rufus Thomas about his clumsy stage appearance.
Jerry Wexler said Redding "didn't know how to move ", and stood still, moving only his upper body, although he acknowledged that Redding was well received by audiences for his strong message. His early shyness was well known. In his early career Redding mostly covered songs from popular artists, such as Richard, Cooke and Solomon Burke. Around the mids he began writing his own songs—always taking along his cheap red acoustic guitar—and sometimes asked for Stax members' opinion of his lyrics. During his recovery from his throat operation, Redding wrote about 30 songs in two weeks.
In " Sittin' On The Dock of the Bay" he abandoned familiar romantic themes for "sad, wistful introspections, amplified by unforgettable descending guitar riffs by Cropper". That fanner of the flame of 'Trouble's got a hold on me' music, might well be the father of the form if it is, the glorified exaltation found in church on any Sunday morning is its mother. Jones compared Redding with Leonard Bernstein , stating, "He was the same type person. He was a leader. He'd just lead with his arms and his body and his fingers.
Redding favored short and simple lyrics; when asked whether he intended to cover Dylan's "Just Like a Woman", he responded that the lyrics contained "too much text". Basically, I like any music that remains simple and I feel this is the formula that makes "soul music" successful. There is nothing more beautiful than a simple blues tune. There is beauty in simplicity whether you are talking about architecture, art or music. Redding also authored his sometimes difficult recordings' horn arrangements, humming to show the players what he had in mind. Redding has been called the "King of Soul", [] an honorific also given to Brown [] and Cooke.
His lean and powerful style exemplified the Stax sound; [] [] [] he was said to be "the heart and soul of Stax", [] while artists such as Al Jackson , Dunn and Cropper helped to expand its structure. Artists from many genres have named Redding as a musical influence. She stated that she learned "to push a song instead of just sliding over it" after hearing Redding. He loved it, and he was going to "cut it", as Barry put it, on his return from his final concert.
They dedicated the song to his memory. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inducted Redding in , declaring his name to be "synonymous with the term soul music that arose out of the black experience in America through the transmutation of gospel and rhythm and blues into a form of funky, secular testifying. Five of his albums, Otis Blue: The first album was singled out for praise by music critics; apart from the Rolling Stone listing at number 74, NME ranked it 35 on their list of the "Greatest Albums of All Time". The Otis Redding Memorial Library is also housed in the city.
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