The Bo-Keys

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Spanish Delight 00:00 Tools
The Back End 00:00 Tools
Hi Roller 00:00 Tools
Deuce and a Quarter 00:00 Tools
Under The Table 00:00 Tools
Coming Home Baby 00:00 Tools
Seven and 7 00:00 Tools
Jack and Ginger 00:00 Tools
Just Chillin' 00:00 Tools
Bling Bling 00:00 Tools
90 Days Same As Cash 00:00 Tools
I Remember Stax 00:00 Tools
Sundown on Beale 00:00 Tools
Cauley Flower 00:00 Tools
Got to Get Back (To My Baby) 00:00 Tools
Kick It 02:33 Tools
Catch This Teardrop 00:00 Tools
Back at the Chicken Shack 00:00 Tools
Doin' It To Death 00:00 Tools
My Country Loves Me 00:00 Tools
The Dark End Of The Street (feat. Spencer Wiggins and Percy Wiggins 00:00 Tools
Writing on the Wall 00:00 Tools
Heartaches By The Number (feat. Don Bryant) 00:00 Tools
Set Me Free 00:00 Tools
Don't Take Her (She's All I Got) [feat. The Masqueraders] 00:00 Tools
Work That Sucker (feat. Charles "Skip" Pitts) 00:00 Tools
I Threw It All Away 00:00 Tools
I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry 00:00 Tools
The Longer You Wait 00:00 Tools
Learned My Lesson In Love 00:00 Tools
Cracker Jack 00:00 Tools
GOT TO GET BACK (TO MY BABY) FEATURING O... 00:00 Tools
The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly 00:00 Tools
Wasted Days And Wasted Nights 00:00 Tools
Last Date 00:00 Tools
Weak Spot 00:00 Tools
I Hope You Find What You're Looking For 00:00 Tools
I'm Still In Need 00:00 Tools
'Got to Get Back (to My Baby)' 00:00 Tools
I Need More Than One Lifetime (feat. Percy Wiggins) 00:00 Tools
I'm Going Home 00:00 Tools
Work That Sucker 00:00 Tools
Wind Up Monkey 00:00 Tools
Welcome to Daytrotter 00:00 Tools
GOT TO GET BACK (TO MY BABY) FEATURING OTIS C... 00:00 Tools
Doing It To Death 00:00 Tools
Got To Get Back (To My Baby) feat. Otis Clay 00:00 Tools
Work That Skirt 00:00 Tools
The Good, The Bad, The Ugly 00:00 Tools
Catch This Teardrop (feat. Percy Wiggins) 00:00 Tools
Got To Get Back (To My Baby) (feat. Otis Clay) 00:00 Tools
I'm Going Home (feat. Charlie Musselwhite) 00:00 Tools
Got To Get Back (To My Baby) PT 2 00:00 Tools
Weak Spot (feat. William Bell) 00:00 Tools
Weak Spot feat. William Bell 00:00 Tools
Congratulations 00:00 Tools
I'm Going Home feat. Charlie Musselwhite 00:00 Tools
Work That Sucker feat. Charles "Skip" Pitts 00:00 Tools
Got To Get Back (To My Baby) Pt. 2 feat. Otis Clay 00:00 Tools
Got to Get Back (To My Baby) featuring Otis Clay 00:00 Tools
Got To Get Back (To My Baby), Part 2 (feat. Otis Clay) 00:00 Tools
I Need More Than One Lifetime 00:00 Tools
Catch This Teardrop ft. Percy Wiggins 00:00 Tools
Weak Spot ft. William Bell 00:00 Tools
Stuck In The Middle With You 00:00 Tools
Got To Get Back (To My Baby) ft. Otis Clay 00:00 Tools
The Dark End of the Street 00:00 Tools
Got To Get Back (To My Baby) PT 2 (feat. Otis Clay) 00:00 Tools
I'm Going Home ft. Charlie Musselwhite 00:00 Tools
Writing On the Wall (feat. Percy Wiggins) 00:00 Tools
Got To Get Back (To My Baby), Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
Got To Get Back (To My Baby) Pt. 2 ft. Otis Clay 00:00 Tools
Heartaches By The Number 00:00 Tools
Back At The Chicken Shack Feat. Calvin Newborn And John Gary 00:00 Tools
The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly 00:00 Tools
Back At The Chicken Shack Feat. Calvin Newborn And John Gary Williams 00:00 Tools
Don't Take Her (She's All I Got) 00:00 Tools
The Bo-Keys, 'Got to Get Back (to My Baby)' 00:00 Tools
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The Bo-Keys is an​ American soul jazz band from Memphis, Tennessee, formed as an homage to the city's rich musical tradition The band doesn't simply replay the Memphis instrumental tradition –they deliver a hard-hitting and authentic take on the city's original soul-stew sound. A devotee of Stax instrumental groups like the Mar-Keys and Booker T. & the MGs, bandleader and bassist Scott Bomar formed the Bo-Keys as an homage to the quintessential Memphis sound –yet he has both feet firmly planted in the 21st Century. Their story goes back to 1998, when Bomar was asked to put together a band to back former Stax artist and songwriter, Sir Mack Rice. The idea for a soul-jazz combo was born, but it took Bomar a few more years to assemble the perfect line-up for the Bo-Keys. A chance meeting between Bomar and guitarist Charles 'Skip' Pitts – at Memphis' Stax Music Academy, where both were teaching at-risk youth –led to the current incarnation of the Bo-Keys. Isaac Hayes' right hand man (that's Skip's wah-wah you hear on the intro to "Theme From Shaft"), Pitts also lent his unforgettable grooves to Rufus Thomas'"Do The Funky Chicken", the Soul Children's "I'll Be the Other Woman", The Isley Brothers' "It's Your Thing" and Gene Chandler's "Rainbow'65." Trumpeter and vocalist Ben Cauley is truly a soul legend. Ben is a founding member of the original Bar-Kays and the only surviving member of the fatal crash in Madison, WI which took the lives of his band mates and Otis Redding. Ben has played on many sessions in Memphis and Muscle Shoals with everyone from Jerry Lee Lewis to The Doobie Brothers. Drummer Howard Grimes is a best known as a member of the Hi Rhythm Section on records by Al Green, Ann Peebles and others in the 1970s. Grimes first performed in public at the age of 12, with Rufus Thomas. By his late teens he recorded regularly on sessions for Satellite Records, which later became Stax. He also began working with bandleader and record producer Willie Mitchell at Hi Records. As a key member of the house band at Mitchell's Royal Recording Studios in Memphis, Grimes was instrumental in creating some the most memorable songs and soul grooves of the 1970s. Keyboardist Archie "Hubie" Turner is a member of the highly esteemed Hi Rhythm Section. As a session player at Willie Mitchell's Royal Studio, "Hubie" has played on countless classics by Al Green, Ann Peebles and Syl Johnson. Archie is also a member of many groups whose rare Memphis 45's are sought after by soul/funk DJ such as The Pac-Keys, The Martinis and Black Rock. Trumpeter Marc Franklin, tenor sax man Derrick Williams and baritone sax player Kirk Smothers are, like Bomar, young players on the Memphis scene. But over the last decade, these men have anchored some mighty horn sections, recording and performing live with such legends as Rufus Thomas, Ike Turner, Bobby "Blue" Bland, and Al Green. With an energy and raw talent that's reminiscent of the Memphis Horns, Franklin, Smothers and Spake are living proof that Memphis music is alive and well. Bomar's concept was for an updated version of the incendiary Memphis sound embodied by players like Skip Pitts and Ben Cauley. Not only did he capture that sound, he recruited the original musicians who inspired him in the beginning. In spring 2003, the Bo-Keys headed into Willie Mitchell's Royal Studio to record their debut album, The Royal Sessions, which was met with critical acclaim, including praise from NPR who continue to play their tunes on air. The group also performed the score for the Academy Award winning film, Hustle and Flow and performed the song, "Kick It" for the Paramount/Nickelodeon animated feature, Barnyard. In 2008 The Bo-Keys appeared in the film Soul Men, performing on-screen with stars Samuel L. Jackson and Bernie Mack and on three songs Bomar produced for the film’s soundtrack, one of which, “Soul Music” by Anthony Hamilton was nominated for a Grammy Award. Most recently Bomar produced an Emmy Award winning song written by former Stax artist and songwriter, Deanie Parker and a blues album for Cyndi Lauper called “Memphis Blues” which features members of The Bo-Keys. The Bo-Keys have performed live at many festivals including many appearances at The Ponderosa Stomp, London’s Barbican Performing Arts Centre and Lincoln Center’s Midsummer Nights Swing Series. It's the sound of Memphis now– familiar, fresh, and unquestionably fantastic, the Bo-Keys. http://www.thebokeys.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.