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25: 714: 744: 719: 704: 734: 739: 664: 540:. Dan Penn said of his collaborator of the past three decades that "he played with the most authentic R&B feel of anybody I ever worked with". 699: 749: 724: 709: 582: 649: 68: 46: 644: 557: 343: 654: 314: 729: 521:. During this time, Whitsett also recorded three solo piano projects. In November 2005, he was interviewed along with 238: 605: 499: 295: 275: 198: 318: 302: 39: 33: 178: 50: 423:, among others. At least two Carson Whitsett collaborations are considered modern day blues standards in 412: 380: 454:. He teamed again with Dan Penn and Hoy Lindsey, writing a dozen songs, arranging, and playing on the 286:. Several Malaco acts, including Taylor and Moore, recorded songs written by Whitsett, and he produced 694: 689: 533: 170: 116: 97: 263: 218: 404: 197:
was now in charge of the label's East Memphis publishing arm. Carson's playing inspired bassist
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Whitsett's first major success as a songwriter also came in 1980 with a number one song on the
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Other artists who recorded songs written or co-written by Carson Whitsett include
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The Last Soul Company: Malaco, A Thirty Year Retrospective
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Remembering legendary musician (Jackson Clarion-Ledger)
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and became friends with Mattea's husband, songwriter
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Session musician and original member of The Imperials
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American keyboardist, songwriter, and record producer
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and Hoy Lindsey, Whitsett penned the title track to
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requested on her debut album to record Whitsett's "
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With longtime collaborator and friend 274:, and numerous albums by others such as 181:) and quickly became a stand-out on the 32:This article includes a list of general 549: 745:American rhythm and blues keyboardists 490:, which featured guest appearances by 427:'s "Blues of the Month Club" and the 7: 705:Musicians from Jackson, Mississippi 735:20th-century American keyboardists 720:Booker T. & the M.G.'s members 38:it lacks sufficient corresponding 14: 740:Record producers from Mississippi 510:in one of his last performances. 175:Tim Whitsett & The Imperials 23: 581:Tunzi, Christina (2007-06-09). 391:, as well as country musicians 617:Heeey Baby Days of Beach Music 462:in 2005. He played on several 1: 700:Songwriters from Mississippi 650:Southern Music legend passes 169:Carson Whitsett was born in 446:CD, and in 2006, played on 766: 750:American soul keyboardists 725:American rock keyboardists 710:American session musicians 85:James Carson Whitsett, Sr. 444:Sweet Sounds of Christmas 296:Together We Are Beautiful 262:and fellow Mississippian 532:Carson Whitsett died in 527:Keyboard Player Magazine 305:(#18 Pop, #30 Country), 303:Adult Contemporary chart 239:There Goes Rhymin' Simon 189:before an invitation to 53:more precise citations. 399:, plus gospel singers 179:The Imperial Show Band 675:(Songwriting Credits) 536:, on May 8, 2007, of 470:in 2004 with singers 452:Folk Is the New Black 159:James Carson Whitsett 665:(Barnes & Noble) 534:Nashville, Tennessee 171:Jackson, Mississippi 117:Nashville, Tennessee 98:Jackson, Mississippi 670:(Recording Credits) 625:By Christine Wilson 347:, later covered by 344:Don't Give Up on Me 325:", co-written with 730:American organists 405:The Staple Singers 276:Bobby "Blue" Bland 224:Whitsett moved to 199:Donald "Duck" Dunn 466:albums including 456:Better to Have It 309:'s "Why Not Me". 156: 155: 125:Years active 79: 78: 71: 757: 589: 588: 578: 572: 571: 569: 568: 554: 500:Michael McDonald 472:Lucinda Williams 429:W.C. Handy Award 425:Joe Louis Walker 401:Albertina Walker 397:Barbara Mandrell 323:Mississippi Moon 307:J. 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Jackson, Mississippi
Nashville, Tennessee
Jackson, Mississippi
The Imperial Show Band
B-3 organ
Eric Mercury
Stax Records
Tim Whitsett
Donald "Duck" Dunn
Al Jackson Jr.
Bobby Manuel
Steve Cropper
The MG's
an album
Malaco Records
James Stroud
Paul Simon
There Goes Rhymin' Simon
Anita Ward
Ring My Bell
Dorothy Moore
Misty Blue
Connie Francis
Paul Davis
Z. Z. Hill

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