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"Green Onions" is a great, iconic R&B instrumental nuxvomica 19 hrs ago #1
There are so many songs that he was apart of.........I remember the Steppenwolf song when I was in California....... turbinetree 19 hrs ago #3
Looks like he squeezed 200 years into 84. Good songs. Inspiration to many. twodogsbarking 19 hrs ago #2
It is amazing how he influenced so many musicians over the years........with his guitar........... turbinetree 19 hrs ago #4
Steve Cropper on his fender guitar standing to the right of Bassist, Donald "Duck" Dunn Brother Buzz 19 hrs ago #5
I pushed play and went in the kitchen to do dishes. Next thing I know I'm dancing around doing my best Elwood impression flashman13 17 hrs ago #15
Yes, happy music, but the inspiration for the song was rooted in a dark period of Americana Brother Buzz 16 hrs ago #20
Fine musician. RIP. (nt) Paladin 19 hrs ago #6
Guitarist for Otis Redding. . . DinahMoeHum 19 hrs ago #7
From 2008 justaprogressive 19 hrs ago #8
Any chance you could update the title? muriel_volestrangler 18 hrs ago #9
Absolutely Zambero 18 hrs ago #11
YES! Jokerman 4 hrs ago #26
A master of his craft Zambero 18 hrs ago #10
A phenomenal guitarist Keepthesoulalive 18 hrs ago #12
Aw shit. There goes another one. calimary 17 hrs ago #13
Guest credits at end of "The Blues Brothers" no_hypocrisy 17 hrs ago #14
Cropper was MUCH more than just the Blues Brothers guitarist Fiendish Thingy 17 hrs ago #16
Hear Hear! OldBaldy1701E 5 hrs ago #22
i didn't know he played on Soul Man. JohnnyRingo 4 hrs ago #24
He was on the road a ton as well Fiendish Thingy 3 hrs ago #29
He won a Grammy in 1994 for this performance Wiz Imp 17 hrs ago #17
Sound engineer for Booker T Fiorillo 17 hrs ago #18
Thank you for the great music, RIP mdbl 16 hrs ago #19
A Genius of Musical Concision DrFunkenstein 15 hrs ago #21
Yesterday just before midnight VGNonly 4 hrs ago #23
Steve Cropper was such a world-class talent FakeNoose 4 hrs ago #25
RIP 🎸 IrishAfricanAmerican 3 hrs ago #27
Saw him with Dave Edmunds and Dion displacedvermoter 3 hrs ago #28
Original "Sookie Sookie" recording by Don Covey... ihaveaquestion 2 hrs ago #30
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