HONEYDRIPPER...a film by John Sayles...NOW PLAYING!
Modern Guitars Magazine
News and information about electric and acoustic guitars
Modern Music Publications    
Press Release Archive  List of RSS feeds
Shop for Music Gear »

February 26, 2007

Isaac Hayes to Host STAX Records Revue at SXSW

Press release
Source: conqueroo / Cary Baker

Booker T & the MGs

Booker T & the MGs

The 50th anniversary of Stax Records along with the label’s re-activation-in-full will be celebrated at the South by Southwest (SXSW) music conference with a live reunion of some of Stax’s biggest stars. Booker T & the MGs (featuring Steve Cropper and Duck Dunn), William Bell, Eddie Floyd and surprise guests will unite for a 90-minute set scheduled to take place Thursday, March 15, 7:30pm -9:007:30 - 9 p.m., at Austin’s legendary Anton’es nightclub, 213 W. 5th St. in Austin. Admission will be open to all SXSW badge and wristband holders.

The show will also celebrate the March 13 release of Stax 50, a deluxe edition 50-song, 2-CD box set titled Stax 50: A 50th Anniversary Celebration. The most comprehensive Stax hits collection ever — featuring for the first time all major Stax hit singles — Stax 50 will formally inaugurate Concord Music’s re-launch of the legendary soul label. The set is packaged in a hardcover box with lenticular cover art of the famous snapping finger logo. The collection features Stax stalwarts, Otis Redding, Booker T & the MGs, Isaac Hayes, The Staple Singers, Carla Thomas, Rufus Thomas, Johnnie Taylor, Eddie Floyd, William Bell, Sam & Dave , The Dramatics, Little Milton, The Mar-Keys, Mel & Tim, Jean Knight, and The Emotions.

Concord Music Group recently announced a year of activity that will include deluxe reissues of classic albums and rarities, a live Stax summit in Memphis in June, and a PBS documentary set to this summer.

In addition, Concord Music Group is reactivating Stax this year as a forward looking contemporary soul label carrying on the famed labels’ tradition, heritage and legacy. The first new Stax signings are Isaac Hayes, Angie Stone, Soulive and Leon Ware among others.

Stax Records holds a critical place in American music history as one of the most popular soul music record labels of all time — second only to Motown in sales and influence, but first in gritty, raw, Southern-steeped sounds. Stax placed more than 167 hit songs in Billboard’s Hot 100 pop charts as well as a staggering 243 hits on the R&B charts. In addition to the “core” artists who appear on Stax 50, the label was also home to recordings by Albert King, Big Star, Richard Pryor, Bill Cosby, Moms Mabley and even the Rev. Jesse Jackson.

Concord Music Group, which acquired the legendary Memphis label as part of its purchase of Fantasy Records in 2004, will also honor Stax’s 50th year by releasing definitive collections, rare performances, unreleased tracks and more from the Memphis R&B imprint in deluxe new packages. Plans for digital releases, remixes and other projects are also in the works; the anniversary year’s releases are slated to include more than 20 CDs and DVDs.

Today at the original site of Stax Records in Memphis, Tennessee is the Stax Museum of American Soul Music and Stax Music Academy. The only soul music museum in the world, the Stax Museum is a 17,000-square-foot facility with more than 2,000 exhibits, videos, films, photographs, musical instruments, stage costumes, automobiles, and other artifacts that tell the fascinating story of Stax Records as well as other soul music labels. Concord Music Group’s new releases on Stax Records may be purchased in the museum’s Satellite Record and Gift Shop.

The adjacent Stax Music Academy is a unique learning city where Stax Records is being carried into the future by mentoring primarily at-risk urban youth through music education.





Inside Modern Guitars
Welcome to Modern Guitars, where you'll find thousands of guitar related articles covering every style and genre. This article is your gateway to everything from reviews and the latest industry news to an extensive archive of feature stories and exclusive interviews with six-string icons such as Stevie Ray Vaughan, Carlos Santana, Jeff Beck, Bucky Pizzarelli, Les Paul, Zakk Wylde, Lily Afshar, Mike Stern, and a variety of guitar industry leaders including Paul Reed Smith, Christian F. Martin, IV, Bob Taylor, and Henry Juszkiewicz.


Giveaways
Modern Guitars is conducting an essay contest in which the grand prize winner will receive the 2007 Experience PRS Guitar (photo below) autographed by PRS executives and a number of celebrity players. See the contest entry page for details.


Modern Guitars has five copies of ASIA's new CD, Phoenix, to give away to readers on July 1, 2008. Contest entry information.

Modern Guitars has three copies of Tommy Emmanuel's new CD, Center Stage, to give away to readers on June 1, 2008. Contest entry information.

Modern Guitars has three copies of the Blue Book of Electric Guitars (11the Edition) to give away to readers on June 6, 2008. Contest entry information.

Noteworthy
Online exclusive: 1977 audio (with text) Steven Rosen interview of Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page.



See this unique guitar on Musicians Friend

MG Magazine Columns
Vintage by Saiichi Sugiyama
Guitarology by Tom Hess
Jazz Scope by Steve Herberman
Industry Views by Peter Wolf
Women Rock! by Tish Ciravolo
Jazz Reviews by Vince Lewis
Reviews by Brian D. Holland
Berklee X by Matt Baamonde
Sunset & Vine by Billy Morrison
Hash by John Foxworthy
Functional Art by John Page
Guitar Art by Pamelina H
CRASH Pad by CRASH
Live Art by Neal Barbosa

Archives




Latest News and Articles







Page copy protected against web site content infringement by Copyscape
Site contents copyright Modern Guitars Magazine unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved. Contact: news@modernguitars.com