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  1. The Bar-Kays es un grupo popular de soul, R&B y funk formado en 1966, en Memphis, Tennessee. Discografía. Álbumes. • 1967 Soul Finger (Volt S417) • 1969 Gotta Groove (Volt VOS-6004) • 1969 "Hot Buttered Soul" (Isaac Hayes) (the band backs Hayes on his 2nd album) • 1971 Black Rock (Volt VOS-6011) • 1972 Do You See What I See?

  2. Lonnie Gordon (born November 8, 1965, Philadelphia) is an American female dance, pop and R&B singer and songwriter. She scored several chart hits during the 1990s, most notably for her 1990 UK top 10 single "Happenin' All Over Again". Early life and career. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Gordon moved to the Bronx at an early age.

  3. Ron Gorden. Real Name: Ron L. Gorden. Profile: American Keyboards player and creative director. He was Bar-Kays 's studio keyboardist from 1968 to 1970. and then Advertising Manager at Stax Records until 1974. Sites: linkedin.com.

  4. Tragedy stuck in December 1967, when Otis, his manager, and the members of the Barkays, namely Jimmie King (guitarist), Ronnie Caldwell (electric organ), Phalon Jones (saxophone), and Carl Cunningham (drums) all died when their airplane plunged into Lake Monona whilst making an attempt to land their plane at Truax Field, near Madison, Wisconsin.

  5. 3 de dic. de 2021 · Following funerals for their friends and colleagues, 20-year-old Cauley and 17-year-old Alexander were left to pick up the pieces. Finding solace in music, the duo chose to channel their devastation and rebuild the band, adding organist Ron Gorden, saxophonist Harvey Henderson, and guitarist Michael Toles.

  6. The Ronnie Gordon Legacy is a group for people enjoying, playing and listening to the music of Ronnie Gordon and his friends, Live every Wednesday Night at The Constitution in Camden.

  7. On December 10, 1967 on a flight to Madison, WI the plane carrying Otis Redding and five of the six Bar-Kays crashed in Lake Monona. Otis and Bar-Kay band members Jimmy King (guitar), Ronnie Caldwell (electric organ), Phalon Jones (saxophone) and Carl Cunningham (drums) were killed in the crash.