Muscle Shoals facts
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In 1968, a [then] session guitarist at Fame Studio in Muscle Shoals Alabama named Duane Allman convinced Wilson Pickett to cover the Beatles' *Hey Jude*, which was still on the charts. Eric Clapton says that Allman's solo in the song is his favorite.
how did muscle shoals get its name?
About a novice guitarist named Howie Macdonald who showed up unannounced at the famed Muscle Shoals studio while passing through Alabama and was able to record a part on Bob Seger's hit Old Time Rock and Roll
What songs were recorded at muscle shoals?
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who recorded at muscle shoals?
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The Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section. 4 white studio musicians who recorded the most famous R&B songs ever made, such as "When a man loves a woman" and "Mustang sally." Aritha Franklin, Wilson Pickett and Percy Sledge sang on a few of their 75 gold and platinum hits from over 500 recordings.
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About a novice guitarist named Howie McDonald who, after showing up unannounced at the famed Muscle Shoals studio while passing through Alabama on vacation, was able to play and record a part on Bob Seger's soon to be hit, Old Time Rock and Roll
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About a novice guitarist named Howie Macdonald who, after showing up unannounced at the famed Muscle Shoals studio while passing through Alabama on vacation, was able to play and record a part on Bob Seger's biggest hit Old Time Rock and Roll