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Re: defunct recording studio in Memphis

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Since you mentioned Stax, something I'm known for knowing a lot about, I just wanted to chime in on that.

Firstly, here's an iconic image of Booker with his sousaphone.

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I'm not sure which recordings he played sousa on, since my knowledge focuses more on Duck Dunn.

Secondly, I fully recommend playing some of Duck's basslines on tuba. There's a full education for bassists in the role of the bass in a pop setting, but the lines are easily accessible as a tuba player and can be a great education if you want to work in "non-legit" settings.

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There was an incredibly rich musical scene in Memphis throughout the entire 20th century, and the 60s really showed the world what Memphis could do. It's a very interesting and cool subject.

This is a really cool read, Bloke. Where's the rest of it?
Nick
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Oh! Yeah, I saw that line and thought that was your signature. I subconsciously ignored it because I've read your signature before.

You know, I was at Stax last year doing a book release party on my book on Duck. I should have thought to drop you a line.

I'm not incredibly well-versed in the Nashville Number System, but I have a fake book dedicated to the NNS, and a good introductory chapter on the notation. I had to learn Chicken Fried for a cover band gig last week, and accidentally found the tune in the book. I followed along the recording and learned a ton just by following the lead sheet.

I've only seen the NNS once in Florida, and that was working with a Nashville-based country duo.

I'm good friends with Duck's son. He'll probably be interested in that thesis, as well.
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Re: defunct recording studio in Memphis

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You're right, I doubt he did. Maybe in the early years before he was put on salary, but I was just chiming in on the Stax stuff, because it was brought up.
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