Otis Redding
Fact Sheet
| Occupation | Singer |
| Musical genre: | Soul |
| Birthday | 9 September 1941 |
| Sign | Virgo |
| Birthplace | USA |
| Date of death | December 10, 1967 (age 26) |
The native of Macon, Georgia was working in the music business with Johnny Jenkins in the early 1960s, recording "These Arms of Mine". The song became a hit, which was followed a few years later by "Mr. Pitiful", "I Can't Turn You Loose", "Satisfaction" (The Rolling Stones song) and "Respect" (later smash hit by Aretha Franklin).
Unusually for his time, Redding wrote many of his own songs, sometimes with Steve Cropper (of Booker T & the MG's). One of his few songs with a significant mainstream following was "Tramp" (1967) with Carla Thomas. Later that year, Redding played at the massively influential Monterey Pop Festival.
"(Sittin' on) the Dock of the Bay" became famous a year after his death in a plane crash in Wisconsin, along with The Bar-Kays, his back-up band.
