In a Blink of an Eye: It’s Been Forty-Five Years Since Otis Redding’s “(Sitting On) The Dock of The Bay” Was Recorded
• January 9, 2013 • Comments Off on In a Blink of an Eye: It’s Been Forty-Five Years Since Otis Redding’s “(Sitting On) The Dock of The Bay” Was RecordedPosted in African American History, Black People, Celebrities/Royals, Class, Cultural History, Daily AM/PM Talk Shows, Love, Otis Redding, Suicide, Television, The Mainstream Media (MSM), Wisconsin
Tags: "(Sitting On} The Dock of the Bay", 45th Anniversary, African Americans, Anniversary, Bay, Blacks, Death, Dock of the Bay, Donald "Duck" Dunn, Eric Clapton, Fillmore, Growing Up, Jimi Hendrix, Lake Monona, Madison, Madison WI, Monterey Pop Festival, Otis, Otis Redding, San Francisco, Steve Cropper, Summer of Love, The Bar Kays, The Mar-Kays, The Sixties, United States, Wisconsin
Christmas Songs: “Merry Christmas, Baby,” Otis Redding, 1968
• December 25, 2010 • 36 CommentsPosted in African American History, American History, Aretha Franklin, Black People, Class, Cultural History, Love, Music, Otis Redding, The Rest of the World, Uncategorized
Tags: "Respect", African Americans, Aretha Franklin, Ben Cauley, Black Women, Blacks, Bruce Springsteen, Buddy Holly, Charles Brown, Christmas, Dane County, Dane County Regional Airport, Gifts, Johnny Moore, Lake Monona, Lou Baxter, Love, Madison WI, Merry Christmas Baby, Muzak, Otis Redding, Presents, Ritchie Valens, Self Image, Self-Respect, Self-Worth, Sex, Stax, The Bar Kays, The Sixties