MAJOR MUSIC ARTISTS - USA (AMERICA)
DESCRIPTION: Arthur Alexander was a country-soul singer songwriting pioneer, who although did not reach the heights of fame he was worthy of, but was nevertheless highly regarded by key music critics. His songs were covered by The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Hollies, Otis Redding, Tina Turner and Jerry Lee Lewis, to name but a few.
ACTIVITY STATUS: Departed
ACTIVITY PERIOD: 1960 – 1975, 1993
MUSIC GENRE: Country, Soul
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: USA (AMERICA)
RECORD COMPANIES / LABELS (Current & Past): Judd, Dot, Buddah, Warner, Ace, Elektra, Sound Stage 7
WIKIPEDIA PAGE: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Alexander
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