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Madison in the Sixties - the Death of Otis Redding


Madison in the Sixties –  December 10 1967
Otis Redding was one of the breakout stars at the Monterey Pop Festival in June, blowing minds with powerful performances of songs like
Shout!, Try A Little Tenderness, and the song he wrote which Aretha Franklin made a huge hit,
Respect.
In October, he dethroned Elvis Presley as the year’s top male vocalist in a poll by the British music magazine
Melody Maker. Now he’s coming to Madison for his first Wisconsin appearance – two shows on Sunday, December 10 at The Factory, Ken Adamany’s new nightspot at 315 W. Gorham Street.
The dynamic “King of the Soul Singers” has appearances coming up on the Ed Sullivan and Johnny Carson shows, there’s a duet album with Aretha Franklin in the works, and he’s about to take a Christmas trip to Vietnam to entertain the troops. But tonight, two shows in the 1,500-person capacity Factory, where his contract is for $3,000 and another 1750 if both shows sell out. ....

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