You Feel and Act How You Think
Posted on December 10, 2021 by James R. Yarbrough
The Day That Soul Cried December 10, 1967 The day that soul cried, a chilly mist hung over Madison, Wisconsin. Fans of Rhythm and Blues anticipated a thrilling visitor that Sunday night. Singer Otis Redding was scheduled for two shows at the Factory. Three… Continue Reading “Otis Redding Memorial Madison Wisconsin”
Category: Audio and Video, Otis ReddingTags: Bar-Kays, Ben Cauley, Frank Lloyd Wright, Lake Monona, Otis Redding
Posted on December 9, 2021 by James R. Yarbrough
Otis Redding Memorial The Day That Soul Cried December 10, 1967 The day that soul cried, a chilly mist hung over Madison, Wisconsin. Fans of Rhythm and Blues anticipated a thrilling visitor that Sunday night. Singer Otis Redding was scheduled for two shows at… Continue Reading “Otis Redding Memorial (Includes Recovery Footage)”
Category: Audio and Video, Otis ReddingTags: Lake Monona, Madison, Otis Redding
Posted on December 9, 2021 by James R. Yarbrough
OTIS FROM MACON TO MADISON One achievement I am incredibly proud of is to be the President and a founding member of the Otis Redding Group. The members organized the fund-raising campaign to construct the Otis Redding Memorial that is now located on the… Continue Reading “OTIS REDDING STORY THE DAY SOUL CRIED DECEMBER 10, 1967”
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Posted on January 25, 2016 by James R. Yarbrough
The Day That Soul Cried The day that soul cried, a chilly mist hung over Madison, Wisconsin. Fans of Rhythm and Blues anticipated a thrilling visitor that Sunday night. Singer Otis Redding was scheduled for two shows at the Factory. Three days earlier, Otis… Continue Reading “Otis Redding Memorial Madison Wisconsin”
Category: Audio and Video, Otis ReddingTags: Bar-Kays, Ben Cauley, Frank Lloyd Wright, Lake Monona, Otis Redding
Posted on December 10, 2015 by James R. Yarbrough
There have been several books and hundreds, if not thousands, of article written about the plane crash that took the lives of Otis Redding, members of the Barkays and of course the pilot. And there has been a consistent misunderstanding of exactly where the… Continue Reading “Lake Monona Where Otis Redding’s Plane Crashed Is In Madison Wisconsin”
Category: Audio and Video, Otis ReddingTags: Bar-Kays, Ben Cauley, Frank Lloyd Wright, Lake Monona, Otis Redding
Posted on December 10, 2015 by James R. Yarbrough
The Day That Soul Cried The day that soul cried, a chilly mist hung over Madison, Wisconsin. Fans of Rhythm and Blues anticipated a thrilling visitor that Sunday night. Singer Otis Redding was scheduled for two shows at the Factory. Three days earlier, Otis… Continue Reading “Otis Redding Memorial Madison Wisconsin”
Category: Audio and VideoTags: Bar-Kays, Ben Cauley, Frank Lloyd Wright, Lake Monona, Otis Redding
Posted on July 30, 2015 by James R. Yarbrough
There have been several books and hundreds, if not thousands, of articles written about the plane crash that took the lives of Otis Redding, members of the Barkays, and of course, the pilot. And there has been a consistent misunderstanding of exactly where the… Continue Reading “Lake Monona Where Otis Redding’s Plane Crashed Is In Madison Wisconsin”
Category: Audio and Video, Otis ReddingTags: Bar-Kays, Ben Cauley, Frank Lloyd Wright, Lake Monona, Otis Redding
How you think, is how you will feel, and how you feel is how you will act.
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