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Otis Redding

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Aliases
Otis Redding and The Pinetoppers
Real name
Otis Ray Redding, Jr.
Born
September 9, 1941
Died
December 10, 1967
Country
United States
IPI
00025572393 50 works
00049507172 2 works
Affiliation
BMI
Comments
Redding was a soul singer, songwriter, producer and arranger who died in a plane crash near Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989 as performer and into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1994.
Family
Zelma Redding Spouse (1961-1967)
Dexter Redding Son
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Title Performer Release date Covered by
September 15, 1964 (3 artists)
March 10, 1992 (2 artists)
June 15, 1968 (2 artists)
November 1962 (55 artists)
April 1968 (8 artists)
June 1963 Phil Phillips [US1]
June 20, 1969 (2 artists)
October 15, 1966 (2 artists)
October 1963 Zoot Money's Big Roll Band
January 8, 1968 (299 artists)
Sampled by De La Soul
April 1962 (10 artists)
February 1964 (18 artists)
August 15, 1965 (147 artists)
Sampled by Joss Stone
August 8, 2011 Piano Tribute Players
Uses samples from (3 artists)
February 23, 1968 Frankie Lee
August 15, 1965 (3 artists)
June 15, 1968 (12 artists)
May 12, 1966 (5 artists)
January 1965 (36 artists)
May 1969 (7 artists)
March 21, 1967 (3 artists)
Sampled by EPMD
November 1965 (4 artists)
March 1969 (3 artists)
June 15, 1968 (42 artists)
April 22, 1965 (86 artists)
October 15, 1966 The Charms [GR]
March 21, 1967 (7 artists)
 REC June 20, 1969 Originally by Arthur Conley REL
July 1, 1970 (7 artists)
November 1965 (45 artists)
November 1962 Tinsley Ellis
October 15, 1966 (3 artists)
June 15, 1968 (79 artists)
Sampled by Public Enemy
June 20, 1969 John Hammond [US1]
April 1, 1966 (10 artists)
April 1962 Mickey Murray
September 7, 1966 (30 artists)
May 12, 1966 (4 artists)
November 1968 (4 artists)
April 1982 Ole Friis with Daddy Drugstore
February 1964 (2 artists)
June 15, 1968 (7 artists)
September 15, 1964 (5 artists)
April 1, 1966 (2 artists)