Ben S. Cauley Jr. (October 3, 1947 – September 21, 2015) was an American trumpet player, vocalist, songwriter, and founding member of the Stax recording...
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band were scheduled to play their next concerts in Madison. Trumpeter Ben Cauley was the only survivor of the crash. Bassist James Alexander was on another...
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Loring Eutemey. "Soul Finger" (Jimmy King, Phalon Jones, Carl Cunningham, Ben Cauley, Ronnie Caldwell, James Alexander), 2:18 "Knucklehead" (Steve Cropper...
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Wisconsin.[citation needed] Ben Cauley, Jones' bandmate in the Bar-Kays, was the sole survivor of the accident. Cauley reported that he had been asleep...
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Dickinson. The producer helped Nixon create a much fuller band sound. Ben Cauley, of the Bar-Kays, played trumpet on the album. "(619) 239-KING" provides...
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name Óláfr. Ben Cauley, (1947–2015) American trumpet player, vocalist, and founding member of the Stax recording group. Bud Cauley Willie Cauley-Stein This...
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bandmates, as well as that of Redding.[citation needed] After the crash, Ben Cauley, the sole survivor among those who were aboard the plane, worked with...
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were on the plane, also died, with the sole-survivor being trumpeter Ben Cauley. Lake Mendota Lake Wingra Lake Waubesa Lake Kegonsa "Lake Monona (Wisconsin)"...
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intro - Duncan Mackay; Saxophone solo - Andrew Love; Horns - Love and Ben Cauley "Where Did I Get These Tears" (4:31) Viola solo - Novi "Dirty Work" (3:44)...
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Cauley Woodrow (born 2 December 1994) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for EFL Championship club Luton Town. Woodrow began...
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Pineda Gómez Marco Parisi Giampaolo Parisi Stacy Ferguson Johnny Hammond Ben Cauley James Alexander Allen Jones William McLean Andrés Titus will.i.am Parisi...
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2024-04-28. Ben McCauley RealGM Profile Ben McCauley FIBA Profile Ben McCauley TBLStat.net Profile Ben McCauley Eurobasket Profile Ben McCauley Archived...
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rap Length 4:03 Label Mercury PolyGram Songwriter(s) James E. Alexander Ben Cauley Allen Jones William McLean John R Smith Andres Titus Producer(s) Black...
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Label Volt Records Songwriter(s) Jimmy King Phalon Jones Carl Cunningham Ben Cauley Ronnie Caldwell James Alexander The Bar-Kays singles chronology Official...
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Memphis Horns (on "Can't Hardly Wait"): Andrew Love – tenor sax Ben Cauley (credited as Ben Jr.) – trumpet John Hampton – engineer, mixing Joe Hardy – engineer...
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Bernard Edwards Faith Evans Ronald Lawrence Nile Rodgers James Alexander Ben Cauley Johnny Hammond Allen Jones William McLean Andres Titus Producer(s) DJ...
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Mistake" and "Rockawhile" The Memphis Horns (Jimmi Kinnard, Andrew Love, Ben Cauley, Gary Topper, Jack Hale, James Mitchell) – horns on "Make No Mistake"...
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"Here to Love You", "Dependin' on You" and "How Do the Fools Survive?" Ben Cauley – trumpet on "Here to Love You", "Dependin' on You" and "How Do the Fools...
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quintessential Memphis sound embodied by players like Charles "Skip" Pitts and Ben Cauley, a formidable task he confronted by recruiting the very musicians who...
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Harmonica – Kim Wilson Rhythm Guitar – Mabon "Teenie" Hodges Trumpet – Ben Cauley Written-By – Deadric Malone Bass – Richard Cousins Drums – Kevin Hayes...
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Pedersen 1978 banjo Lester Abrams electric piano Sumner Mering guitar Ben Cauley 1978 (died 2015) trumpet Chris Thompson 1980 1999–2000 backing vocals...
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Shortly thereafter, the plane crashed into Lake Monona. Bar-Kays member Ben Cauley, the accident's only survivor, was sleeping shortly before the accident...
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James Mitchell – baritone saxophone (1931–2000, in Ashland, Mississippi) Ben Cauley – trumpet Roger Hopps – trumpet Joe Arnold – saxophone Calvin Caples –...
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Andrew Love - horns (saxophones, trumpets, baritone saxophone, trombone) Ben Cauley - horns Production and technical staff Al Bell – arranger, producer Johnny...
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Andrew Love - horns (saxophones, trumpets, baritone saxophone, trombone) Ben Cauley - horns Production and technical staff Al Bell – arranger, producer Johnny...
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backing vocals, guitars Rosemary Butler – backing vocals (1, 3, 6–7) Ben Cauley – trumpet (6–7) Jimmie Haskell – string arrangement (9) Patrick Henderson –...
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keyboard computer, producer, vocals Emerson Able - flute, alto saxophone Ben Cauley - trumpet Lewis Collins - flute, tenor saxophone Bill Easley - flute,...
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Thompson, Ronnie Eades – saxophone Harrison Calloway, Jim Horn – horn Ben Cauley – trumpet, flugelhorn Dennis Good – trombone Mickey Raphael – harmonica...
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December 18, 2019. Retrieved December 17, 2019. McCauley, Jamie (December 20, 2011). "49ers beat Big Ben, Steelers 20–3". San Diego Union-Tribune. Archived...
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(1, 4) Jim Horn – saxophone solo (1, 5, 6) Jerry Hey – flugelhorn (4) Ben Cauley – flugelhorn (4) Lee Thornburg – trumpet solo (8) Jimmie Haskell – string...
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