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Wilson Pickett

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OccupationSinger  
Musical genre:Soul  
Birthday18 March 1941 (67)
SignPisces
Birthplace  USA
Wilson Pickett (born March 18, 1941) was an American soul singer who began his career with The Falcons in the early 1960s. He signed as a solo artist with Atlantic Records and recorded "In the Midnight Hour" (1965), one of the earliest distinctively soul songs, and perhaps his best-remembered hit.

"Mustang Sally" and "Funky Broadway" followed, though Pickett's biggest pop hit was "Land of the 1000 Dances". By the early 1970s, Pickett had released several more hits, including a cover of The Beatles' "Hey Jude" and a cover of "Sugar Sugar" by The Archies. His last hit song was "Fire and Water" in 1972.




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