Hall, Rick, 1932-2018
Variant namesRoe Erister "Rick" Hall (January 31, 1932 – January 2, 2018)[2] was an American record producer, songwriter, and musician who became known as the owner of FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. As the "Father of Muscle Shoals Music", he was influential in recording and promoting both country and soul music, and in helping develop the careers of such musicians as Aretha Franklin, Otis Redding, Duane Allman and Etta James.
Hall was inducted into the Alabama Music Hall of Fame in 1985 and also received the John Herbert Orr Pioneer Award. In 2014, he won the Grammy Trustees Award in recognition of his lengthy career. Hall remained active in the music industry with FAME Studios, FAME Records, and FAME Publishing.
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referencedIn | Oldham, Spooner. Spooner Oldham Papers, 1966-2007, undated. | Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Library and Archives | |
referencedIn | Center for Popular Music Vertical Files | Center for Popular Music, Middle Tennessee State University |
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associatedWith | Allman, Duane, 1946-1971 | person |
associatedWith | Franklin, Aretha, 1942-2018 | person |
associatedWith | Oldham, Spooner. | person |
associatedWith | Wexler, Jerry, 1950- | person |
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Tishomingo County | MS | US | |
Muscle Shoals | AL | US |
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Birth 1932-01-31
Death 2018-01-02
Americans
English