On Friday, Otis Redding, better known as the “King of Soul,” will receive a star on Hollywood Boulevard’s Walk of Fame.
Otis Redding will be honored posthumously with the 2,791st star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame during a ceremony on Friday, October 4.
The legendary soul singer died 57 years ago. His music lives on. By Paul Grein Otis Redding is about to get a little “Respect” – to borrow the title of one of his most famous compositions ...
organist Jones helped lay the soulful foundation of popular music in the '60s by writing many of the group's chart-topping singles as well as providing backing for Stax label mates Otis Redding ...
in 1754 -- Writer Leo Tolstoy in 1828 -- Baseball Hall of Fame member Frank Chance in 1876 -- Kentucky Fried Chicken founder Harland Sanders in 1890 -- Musician Otis Redding in 1941 File Photo by ...
best known for hit songs such as "Gee Whiz", "B-A-B-Y" and "Tramp", a duet with Otis Redding. The Cooper-Young Business Association CYBA previously considered holding the event on Sunday due to ...
(Adam Sandler, Hugh Grant, Colonel Sanders, Otis Redding, Michael Bublé and others are on the list.) His mom, Ellen, 78, of San Antonio, said Jason was due on Labor Day but arrived late.
a forthcoming Otis Redding biopic and an MLB ad campaign for the Texas Rangers.
Today should have been the 83rd birthday of the late, great Otis Redding, who was born on this day in 1941. So show some respect to the man who actually wrote “Respect” and show some love to Stax’s ...