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  1. Pastiche is an album by the Manhattan Transfer, released in 1978 by Atlantic Records. ... Steve Cropper – electric guitar (9) Wayne Johnson – guitar (11)

    • December 1976 – September 1977
    • Jazz
    • January 19, 1978
  2. Steven Lee Cropper (born October 21, 1941), [1] sometimes known as " The Colonel ", is an American guitarist, songwriter and record producer. He is the guitarist of the Stax Records house band, Booker T. & the M.G.'s, which backed artists such as Otis Redding, Wilson Pickett, Sam & Dave, Carla Thomas, Rufus Thomas and Johnnie Taylor.

  3. Apariencia. ocultar. Steve Cropper ( Misuri, 21 de octubre de 1941) es un guitarrista de soul y R&B y productor. Adquirió fama por ser parte de , Ottis Redding, a raíz de esto pasaría a ser el guitarrista de la banda Booker T. & the M.G.'s y en los 80's la banda musical de blues The Blues Brothers . Trayectoria.

    • Estadounidense
    • The Colonel Cropper
    • Steven Lee Cropper
    • 21 de octubre de 1941 (81 años), Dora (Estados Unidos)
  4. The official YouTube channel for Steve Cropper! Member of Booker T. & the M.G.s and The Blues Brothers. Writer & guitarist for hit songs like Soul Man, In The Midnight Hour, and The Dock of the...

  5. Pastiche was released by The Manhattan Transfer on January 19, 1978, by Atlantic Records. This was the last studio album recorded with Laurel Massé, who ended her association with the group later that year. The album was re-issued with Rhino as distributor on November 15, 1994. Pastiche peaked at #66 on Billboard's Top Pop Catalog

  6. Catalog. rupert_X A few Diamonds/some Pearls. Pastiche, an Album by The Manhattan Transfer. Released 19 January 1978 on Atlantic (catalog no. SD 19163; Vinyl LP). Genres: Vocal Jazz, Pop. Rated #973 in the best albums of 1978. Featured peformers: Tim Hauser (vocals), Laurel Massé (vocals), Alan Paul (vocals), Janis Siegel (vocals, vocal ...

  7. 14 de nov. de 2013 · Born on October 21, 1941 on a farm near Dora, Missouri, Steve Cropper moved with his family to Memphis at the age of nine. In Missouri he had been exposed to a wealth of country music and little else. In his adopted home, his thirsty ears amply drank of the fountain of Gospel, R & B and nascent Rock and Roll that thundered over the airwaves of ...