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Ladies And Babies Of STAX

October 20, 2020 by Marty Masters

Founded in 57 as Satellite Records, the label changed its name to Stax in four years and shared its operations with Volt. Featuring several popular integrated bands and a similar team of staff and artists, it was unprecedented in that period of racial strife and tension. Their use of “one studio, one equipment set-up, the same set of musicians and a small group of songwriters” led to a readily identifiable sound based in gospel, blues, country, funk, and RnB, influential in the creation of Memphis and Southern soul. I’m your Uncle Marty, with adventure number 557 of The 3D RadioActivity, as we focus on their tracks by and about relationships with the Ladies and Babies of all ages.

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https://archive.org/download/The3dRadioactivity/3dradio_20201018-LadiesAndBabiesOfStax.mp3

There’s 19 Tracks from Stax Studios, on the Volt, Satellite, Atlantic and home record label. We have several compilations from this Memphis Music Multitude, giving us quite a lot of tunes to touch on, well over a couple hundred more, so our Tennessee treasure hunt will continue next time too! Got any suggestions? Then tell me by sending  email, or with a message on our Facebook page which has links to the archives of all the earlier episodes and airedorable graphics in the photo section.  Look for us on Denver’s   MileHiRadio,   Theacidflashback.com,  TuneIn, and  InternetFM dot com, because the best FM radio is now on the Internet.

Until we meet again, Keep Rockin’ On!

…Uncle Marty

“It’s not true I had nothing on, I had the radio on.”

…Marilyn Monroe

Filed Under: 3D RadioActivity, Acid Flashback, Alternative, Bluegrass, Blues, Classic Rock, Country, Country Rock, Doo Wop, Entertainment, Featured Music, Film Soundtrack, Folk Rock, FUNK, Music, New Wave, Nostalgia, Oldies, Pop, Popular, Prog Rock, Programs, Progressive rock, Psychedelic Time Warp, R'n'B/Soul, Radio, Rock 'n' Roll, Rockabilly, Soundtracks, Southern rock, Thematic, Uncategorized Tagged With: 557, Albert King ~ Oh Pretty Woman, Babies, Blues, Booker T And The MGs ~ My Sweet Potato, Carla Thomas ~ A Womans Love, Country, Don Willis ~ Boppin High School Baby, Dorothy Williams ~ Closer To My Baby, Funk, Girls, Isaac Hayes ~ Hung Up On My Baby, Jeanne And The Darlings ~ Soul Girl, Jimmy And The Spartans ~ Youre My Girl, Johnnie Taylor ~ I Got To Love Somebodys Baby, Ladies, Nick Charles ~ The Right Girl, Oscar Mack ~ Dream Girl, RnB, Rock, Rockabilly, Ruby Johnson ~ Come To Me My Darling, Rufus Thomas ~ Cant Ever Let You Go, Sam And Dave ~ When Something Is Wrong With My Baby, Sir Mack Rice ~ Mini Skirt Minnie, Soul, The Chips ~ You Make Me Feel So Good, The Del Rays ~ Dont Let Her Be Your Baby, The Mad Lads ~ I Want A Girl, William Bell ~ Every Man Oughta Have A Woman

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