One of the most admired guitarists of all time has died (Picture: Getty)
Legendary guitarist for Booker T and the MGs Steve Cropper, who also played with The Blues Brothers, has died aged 84.
The Grammy Award winner also co-wrote and played on Otis Redding’s defining song Sittin’ On the Dock of the Bay and Wilson Pickett’s In the Midnight Hour.
He died on Wednesday in Nashville, according to the Associated Press, who cited president and CEO of the Soulsville Foundation Pat Mitchell Worley after she said Cropper’s family had told her about his death.
‘Steve was a beloved musician, songwriter, and producer whose extraordinary talent touched millions of lives around the world,’ his family said in a statement, according to Rolling Stone magazine.
‘While we mourn the loss of a husband, father, and friend, we find comfort knowing that Steve will live forever through his music. Every note he played, every song he wrote, and every artist he inspired ensures that his spirit and artistry will continue to move people for generations to come,’ they added.
No cause of death has yet been shared, although Cropper’s longtime associate Eddie Gore told AP he was with the musician on Tuesday at a Nashville rehabilitation facility, after a recent fall.
Booker T and the MGs founder Steve Cropper, who also played with Otis Redding and The Blues Brothers, was 84 (pictured in 1990) (Picture: David Redfern/Redferns/Getty Images)
Gore also claims that Cooper had been working on new music at the time of his death.
‘He’s such a good human. We were blessed to have him, for sure,’ Gore said.
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Booker T and the MGs was the influential house band at Stax Records, with Cropper a founding member.
He was named as the second-best guitarist of all time by music magazine Mojo, as well as being placed at number 45 in Rolling Stone’s list of the 250 greatest guitar of all time.
Booker T and the MGs, best known for their 1962 hit Green Onions, were inducted into the Rock and Rock Hall of Fame in 1992.
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