• Charles Everett "Packy" Axton (February 17, 1941 – January 20, 1974) was an American rhythm and blues tenor saxophone player and bandleader, who was a...
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  • Look up packy or packie in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Packy or Packie may refer to: Packy Axton (1941–1974), American rhythm and blues tenor saxophone...
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  • Memphis. She was buried at Forest Hill Cemetery East in Memphis. Packy Axton Axton, Estelle (1975). "Crossroads to Freedom Oral History Collection" (Interview)...
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  • songwriter Mildred "Micky" Axton (1919–2010), American aviator Packy Axton (1941–1974), American R&B saxophonist, son of Estelle Axton This page lists people...
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    group's tenor sax player, Charles "Packy" Axton. When the band eventually made a record, Axton's mother, Estelle Axton, convinced them to change their name...
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  • formed by tenor saxophonist Charles "Packy" Axton, who was the son of Stax Records part-owner Estelle Axton. Axton was a former member of The Mar-Keys...
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    in baritone saxophone player Don Nix, tenor saxophone player Charles "Packy" Axton, and trumpeter (and future co-founder of the Memphis Horns) Wayne Jackson...
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  • Dunn – bass Al Jackson Jr. – drums Wayne Jackson – trumpet Charles "Packy" Axton – tenor saxophone Don Nix – baritone saxophone Paul Revere & the Raiders...
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  • musicians played on the session for "In the Midnight Hour". Charles "Packy" Axton – tenor saxophone Steve Cropper – guitar Donald "Duck" Dunn – bass Joe...
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  • 26, 1973 Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S. Epileptic seizure Packy Axton The Mar-Keys 32 January 20, 1974 Memphis, Tennessee, U.S. Cirrhosis or...
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  • guitar Al Jackson Jr. – drums Wayne Jackson – trombone, trumpet Charles "Packy" Axton – tenor saxophone Don Nix – baritone saxophone Technical Deanie Parker...
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  • personnel Wayne Jackson - trumpet Floyd Newman - baritone saxophone Charles "Packy" Axton - tenor saxophone Marvin Israel - cover design Unterberger, Richie. Soul...
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  • guitar Al Jackson Jr. - drums Wayne Jackson - trombone, trumpet Charles "Packy" Axton - tenor saxophone Don Nix - baritone saxophone Technical Loring Eutemey...
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  • Steinberg – bass guitar Al Jackson Jr. – drums Wayne Jackson – trumpet Packy Axton – tenor saxophone Floyd Newman – baritone saxophone "New Album Releases"...
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  • Horns, consisting of trumpeter Wayne Jackson, tenor saxophonist Charles "Packy" Axton and baritone saxophonist Floyd Newman. The album contains 12 songs, the...
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  • – trumpet Joe Arnold – saxophone Calvin Caples – baritone saxophone Packy Axton – saxophone Larkin, Colin (2006). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music....
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  • Wayne Jackson, Sammy Coleman, Gene "Bowlegs" Miller – trumpet Charles "Packy" Axton, Andrew Love – tenor saxophone Floyd Newman – baritone saxophone Gould...
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  • Wayne Jackson, Gene "Bowlegs" Miller (tracks 9, 11) – trumpet Charles "Packy" Axton (tracks 3, 7–11), Andrew Love, Charles Chalmers (tracks 1, 2, 4–6, 12)...
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  • Joong Hyun 1958-1974 2011 The Black Angels Another Nice Pair Charles 'Packy' Axton Late Late Party 1965-67 Jim Ford Harlan County Originally Released: 1969...
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  • reference to the Marvelettes' 1962 hit "Beechwood 4-5789". Charles "Packy" Axton – tenor saxophone Steve Cropper – guitar Donald "Duck" Dunn – bass Isaac...
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  • after, The Mar-Keys, a local R&B group that included Estelle's son, Packy Axton, recorded "Last Night". For the next 14 years, Stax Records launched...
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    and Protective Order of Elks. Estelle Axton (1918–2004), record executive and co-founder of Stax Records Packy Axton (1941–1974), American musician Bill...
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  • Steve Cropper – guitar, piano, bass Johnny Jenkins – guitar Charles "Packy" Axton – tenor saxophone Andrew Love – tenor saxophone Joe Arnold – tenor saxophone...
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  • 3:14 Side two "Grab This Thing" (Cropper) – 2:55 "Last Night" (Charles "Packy" Axton, Gilbert Caple, Chips Moman, Floyd Newman, Jerry Lee "Smoochy" Smith)...
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  • Messick's last, and the school's main building was demolished in 1982. Packy Axton, American musician Dick Davis, American football player Ted Davis, American...
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  • trumpet Sammie Coleman – trumpet Gene "Bowlegs" Miller – trumpet Charles "Packy" Axton – tenor sax Andrew Love – tenor sax Gilbert Caples – tenor sax Joe Arnold...
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