Legendary record-company founder looks back at R&B's early heyday.

Stax Nostalgic 

Legendary record-company founder looks back at R&B's early heyday.

1909819.t.jpg
Today's music bites. So says former Stax Records owner Al Bell, who'll tell you today at the Rock Hall's Black History Month lecture series why he thinks the recording business needs a massive overhaul. "Right now, the industry is taking a cookie-cutter approach. Everything sounds alike," says Bell. "I understand that it's all about mass merchandising, but that doesn't make it good."After he founded the Memphis-based Stax in 1957, Bell saw his label become a haven for racially integrated funk in a segregated society. It was home to acts whose songwriting still influences the musical landscape after 40 years, like Booker T. and the MGs, Otis Redding, and Sam & Dave. Recently, U2's Bono applauded R&B classics like "I'll Take You There" and "Respect Yourself" for shaping his own tunes. "I think Stax had a profound impact on popular music in America and Europe," says Bell. "I watch rappers today and see how much they still sample the Stax records." His walk down memory lane starts at 7 tonight at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, 1 Key Plaza. Admission is free. Call 216-781-7625 or visit www.rockhall.com.
Wed., Feb. 20, 7 p.m., 2008
  • Legendary record-company founder looks back at R&B's early heyday.

Latest in Get Out

  • Get Out!

    Event picks for this happy week in Cleveland
    • Apr 4, 2012
  • Get Out!

    Event picks for this best week in Cleveland
    • Mar 28, 2012
  • Get Out!

    Event picks for this transcendent week in Cleveland
    • Mar 21, 2012
  • More »

More by Vince Grzegorek

Comments (0)

Subscribe to this thread:

Add a comment

Most Commented On

Most Shared Stories

Top Viewed Stories

From the Archives

  • Let Them Make Cake

    Pastry chefs give ovens a workout in heated competition.
    • Jan 23, 2008
  • Hold the Jalapeño

    A winning chili doesn't have to burn tongues in Crock-Pot contest.
    • Jan 9, 2008
  • More »

Site Search

Facebook Activity

© 2013 Cleveland Scene: 1468 West Ninth Street, Suite 805, Cleveland, OH 44113, (216) 241-7550
Logos and trademarks on this site are property of their respective owners.


Website powered by Foundation