With Wim Deen
This hour of music is dedicated to FAME studios. FAME studios was founded in 1959 by Rick Hall in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. Hall offered a safe haven where blacks and whites could work together in musical harmony, despite the fact that racism was rampant in the area at that time. FAME Studios became the starting point for the musical careers of the Rolling Stones, Otis Redding, Aretha Franklin and many others. The studio, owned by Hall until his death in 2018, is still actively operating.
1 The Fame Gang - Grits and Gravy
2 Willie Hightower - Walk a Mile in my Shoes
3 Candi Staton - Evidence
4 Clarence carter - Looking for a Fox
5 Jeannie C Riley - Harper Valley
6 Aretha Franklin- I never Love a Man
7 O.C. Smith - The Son of Hickory Holler's Tramp
8 Dusty Springfield - Son of a Preacher Man
9 Otis Redding - You Left the Water Running
10 James Carr - These Ain't Raindrops
11 Bettye Swann - Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye
12 Clyde McPhatter - A Shot Of Rhythm And Blues
13 Elvis Presley - If I Can Dream
14 Joe South - Hush (Remastered)
15 Eddie and Ernie - Outcast
16 Etta James - Tell Mama
17 Ann Peebles - I'm Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down
18 Tony Joe White - Rainy Night In Georgia
19 Jim Ford - Love On My Brain
20 Bobbie Gentry - Fancy
21 Glen Campbell - Gentle On My Mind Remastered
22 Wilson Pickett - Hey Jude
23 Charlie Rich - Lonely Weekends (Remastered)
24 The Fame Gang - Soul Feud