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The Memphis Horns
Soul / Blues / Rock

"Celebrating 40 Years of Number One Hits!"

Memphis, Tennessee
United States

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   The Memphis Horns: General Info
Member Since12/19/2006
Band Websitememphishorns.com
Band MembersWayne Jackson
Andrew Love
Influences"Watching them work in the recording studio is like getting a glimpse of angels speaking." --Robert Gordon

"As far as I'm concerned, The Memphis Horns have been and still are the definative soul horn section of my generation." --Billy Joel

"Master constructors of modern music as we know it. Incredible melodic compositional skills combined with the ability to complement any music they turn their hand to have made Wayne and Andrew the legends they are now." --Steve Winwood

"They just have this magic they weave. I don't think there's any two horn players that blend like those guys do." --Robert Cray
Sounds LikeHaving spent the past four decades playing on over 300 hit records and touring the world with an array of stars, trumpeter Wayne Jackson has an amazing story to tell! So amazing in fact, that he's had to break it down into four books:

Check out Volume One HERE

Also, In My Wildest Dreams – VOLUME II – The Memphis Horns is here
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   About The Memphis Horns
The Memphis Horns have made their mark on the history of rock & roll with a heavy dose of soul for 42 years. During this time, they performed with 32 members of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and lent their signature sound to 14 Grammy-winning songs, 52 Number Ones and 113 Top Tens. Together and apart they’ve played on 83 Gold and Platinum records (well over 40 million albums sold!).

The Memphis Horns are the quintessential Memphis music combination - Andrew Love, tall, black and as mellow as one of his tenor sax solos; Wayne Jackson, short, white and as intense as one of his trumpet blasts. Together they were reared in all that Memphis music had to offer. Wayne got his start in West Memphis strumming guitar and singing "Ghost Riders in the Sky," in childhood talent shows. Andrew began his career playing "Amazing Grace" in Memphis' Mt. Nebo Baptist Church, where his father, Roy, was pastor. Wayne took up trumpet and trombone in school bands and from there the two future partners' lives moved along parallel lines. Both learned to "follow the dots" during the day, but learned to play music at night, sitting in with bands at dozens of Mid-South nightspots in the 50's.

By the beginning of the 60's, Wayne was playing with a group called the Royal Spades, which quickly changed its name to the Mar-Keys, in honor of the theater marquee outside the converted movie house that was home to the band's record company, Stax. A hit instrumental, "Last Night," landed the Mar-Keys at No. 1, and Wayne toured the country in a group that included such future Memphis legends as Steve Cropper and Duck Dunn, Don Nix and Charlie Freeman.

Meanwhile, Andrew was doing sessions at Hi Records. At Al Jackson's (drummer for Booker T. & the MG's) suggestion, he brought his sax to Stax. Along with a musical home for the rest of the decade, he found a partner for life. Andrew remembers first playing with Wayne: "I loved how our tones blended and so did Wayne. We have a unique sound. We've been together ever since."

Had the duo never played another note after their time at Stax, their place in music history would have been just as secure as Elvis' would have been had he never recorded after leaving Sun. They appeared on virtually every great Stax single, backing Otis Redding, Sam & Dave, Carla & Rufas Thomas and a host of others - a Who's Who of Southern Soul.

In 1967, they toured Europe with the Stax-Volt Revue and helped Redding steal the Monterey Pop Festival from the likes of The Who, Jimi Hendrix and other rock acts of the day. For Wayne and Andrew, it was a turning point.

They incorporated in 1969 as The Memphis Horns, offering their services to anyone whose music needed a serious shot of Memphis soul, and the lines began forming. Stephen Stills, Rod Stewart, The Doobie Brothers and hundreds of others have since worked with the men who made up the R&B horn section that provided the model for all others to follow.

"For about ten years, we were making number one records daily," says Wayne. "It would be King Curtis one day, Tony Joe White the next day, Dionne Warwick the next and then Elvis."

And today, internationally known superstars like Sting, U2, Joe Cocker, Lenny Kravitz and the rest fly them to Paris, London or Capri for sessions. If you could copyright a sound, Wayne and Andrew would have closed down the market.

Add to the list: Aretha Franklin, Wilson Pickett, Albert King, B.B. King, Jimmy Buffett. Peter Gabriel, Steve Winwood, U2, Al Green, Willie Nelson, Collective Soul, Primal Scream, Isaac Hayes, Beyonce' Knowles, You Am I. The Memphis Horns just don't ever stop!


TWO SOULS IN DIALOGUE
The list of songs is a long one. Aretha's "Repect." Otis' "Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa." Sam and Dave's "Soul Man." Wilson Pickett's "Midnight Hour." Robert Cray's "Bouncin' Back." Isaac Hayes' "Shaft." U2's "Angel of Harlem." Dusty Springfield's "Sun of a Preacher Man." Al Green's "Tired of Being Alone." Andrew Love and Wayne Jackson have got soul.

Watching them work in the recording studio is like getting a glimpse of angels speaking. Their language transcends ours, two souls in dialogue. They'll be out on the floor, some great track playing in their headphones, and this peculiar discussion begins. It's not verbal, not something an English teacher could walk in and dissect, barely something we mere humans can sense. They look at each other - not even face to face - and Andrew grunts something inaudible through his mouthpiece. Wayne responds with sounds somewhere between thunder and a summer's breeze. The horns start, stop. "Blurt, blurt," says Love. "Urga urga," answers Jackson.

Suddenly the song is a hit. The sax and trumpet unite as one instrument, defining the soul of the tune and translating it into a hook that punches you in the booty. They've found a line - not a big one, not something obvious, not one that steals the show - but a horn line to fill the pocket, to draw out the song's meaning and accent it. What was hinted at in the song is now stated, what sought to emerge now flies free.

Wayne and Andrew's work is almost comedic, like an interpreter at a press conference. A reporter asks the foreign dignitary a question, and a long, complicated sounding answer ensues in another language. He pauses a beat takes a breath. "The dignitary said," he explains, "Yes." 'Nuff said.

Nothing explains The Memphis Horns better than their quarter century of music. They make soul searching danceable, they make the holiness of music fun without making light of it. Lots of musicians lay claim to the title Soul Man, but there is one title which belongs to Wayne and Andrew and to them alone, one whose meaning they have defined and made world-famous:

They are The Memphis Horns.


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BUDLEY





May 29 2008 11:12 AM

any records better with the memphis horns!
Ed Kaz !





May 12 2008 3:28 PM

Beautiful sound.
Olivia Solner


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Apr 27 2008 2:56 AM

Thank you very much for the add!!!

Greetings from Germany
Olivia
Sherab Dorje





Apr 28 2008 11:00 AM

Euxaristo...
aldino dj





Apr 30 2008 3:35 AM

Hi,
Many thanks for the add and the friendship!
Greetings from Italy!
Stefano Zabeo





Mar 25 2008 10:33 AM

Glad to be in the friends list of a legend! Thank you!
Fred Di Crasto





Mar 26 2008 3:13 AM

Hey,
Thanks for the add, it's a great pleasure !

Good vibes from France

FDC
SOUL GLO





Mar 26 2008 5:46 AM

Thanks for the add :)

And thank you for all your great horn lines over the years!!!

Greetings from Australia :)

Peace, Love & Funky Soul,

SOUL GLO
Bobby Eaton





Mar 29 2008 1:47 AM

I remember writing the songs "bottom line" and "waiting for the flood" for you guys back in the day. Take care and keep on doin what you do.
Bobby Eaton
Michael





Apr 1 2008 8:12 PM

Thank you for 40 years of great music and for promoting "Memphis".

The Memphis horns are true legends.

I have been lucky enough to see you once but have enjoyed your music on various records for years .

Michael
Dave Duffield





Apr 7 2008 2:30 PM

hi, Wayne! got your email, THANKS for the heads UP -- drove to the record shop, bought da new treasure, raced home, listened to your 2 tracks, LOVE it!! wouldn't have ever found this one (The Raconteurs), never know where your horn is gonna turn up next ...
mojocat





Mar 4 2008 3:09 PM

thank you for the sound.
The Human Project





Mar 4 2008 4:02 PM

Thanks for being friends. Yall are legends..got lots of albums with the Memphis horns on there.
The Human
The Human Project.
JOHN





Mar 4 2008 5:18 PM

THANKS FOR THE ADD GENTLEMAN I'M A HUGE FAN OF YOUR WORK. THANKS AGAIN FOR ALL YOUR DEDICATION AND TIME. SOUL & BLUES MUSIC WOULDN'T BE THE SAME WITHOUT YOU TWO AS WELL AS OTIS, WILSON,JAMES, BUDDY GUY & B.B. KING HAVE A GREAT REST OF THE WEEK.
Steamboat Jazz Band





Mar 5 2008 1:04 AM

hi horns¡¡¡¡
Thanks for the add.
great sound.
All the best from vitoria.
The Arrendators





Mar 24 2008 3:06 AM

Hello guys! Keep up the good work!
Check out the three new tracks from our upcoming CD "Soul Revue" and let us know what you think!
Happy Easter!
Paul





Feb 18 2008 4:26 PM

Hey thanks for doing what you do. I love your sound!--Paulie
RIVERNIGER JAZZ ART ENSEMBLE "Dr.C"





Feb 19 2008 6:03 AM

Hey Andrew and Wayne! Thanks for adding me as a friend! I love your sound! Greetings from Washington,DC

Dr.C
Andrew





Feb 6 2008 1:50 PM

Hi Andrew and Wayne,

thanks for the add. What would music be without you.

Greetings, Andrew
Johnny Hernandez





Feb 6 2008 2:52 PM

Thank you so much for the add!! Paz, Johnny
John





Feb 7 2008 3:50 AM

Thanks for the add guy's!!
From John T, Glasgow Scotland.
I'll scan my autographed "Hit the Road Stax" ticket from the Locarno Ballroom Glasgow '67 what a concert!!!!
Totally Tess





Feb 17 2008 6:43 AM

Just stoppin by to show some love & respect baby!
Claws Of Paradise





Jan 27 2008 11:16 AM

Much respect for The Memphis Horns!!
Jeff Hunnicutt a.k.a Dr.Feelgood





Jan 15 2008 8:21 AM

Thanks for the add. Nothing goes better than good winds and horns in music. They add so much !!!
Ånkhvenaris





Jan 22 2008 1:38 PM

Hello
Thanks my friend
always music in your heart !!
Best from France to you
Take care
x
Ånkhvenaris
KELLON





Jan 22 2008 7:00 PM

Thanks so much for the add. Had a chance to see Andrew and Packy work at the old Ardent on National in 67.
Thanks again for the memories.
Bill Kellon
H.A.R.P.





Jan 23 2008 4:25 AM

Hi The Memphis Horns,

Greetings from Finland!
Thank you for the great music and
adding us to your friends circle.
All the best, all the blues!!
Cheers,

H.A.R.P.
Dennis - Steele Canyon





Jan 1 2008 12:40 PM

Happy New Year my new friends. I've been listening to you guys since day one. You guys are bad to the bone.
Your 4 String Friend,
Dennis
Jan-Jan





Jan 10 2008 3:04 AM

Photobucket . . . Andrew is my cousin!
Anthony Terrezza





Dec 31 2007 9:45 AM

Happy New Year to The Memphis Horns.

All the best to you in 08!

Anthony T.
kaz





Dec 18 2007 11:02 AM

thanks for the add

lovin the horns on The Memphis Album

MeRRy ChrisTmas to you all

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from 'down under' xxx

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groovy chick





Nov 28 2007 11:28 AM

Was sooooo stoked to find your site...you are too cool my groovy friends!
The Sweet Divines





Nov 28 2007 11:29 AM

Hey Gentlemen,

Thanks for the add. Glad you're digging the tracks! Quite a compliment from the likes of y'all.

xoxo,

The Sweet Divines
Les Kerr





Nov 27 2007 12:22 PM

Greetings from Nashville and thanks for the add! I have admired you for a long time and you have always made great music.
Keep rockin'!
Les Kerr
SPEAR RECORDS





Nov 28 2007 4:37 AM

WAYNE, I DID SOME WORK IN NASHVILLE WITH YOU YEARS AGO. HOPE HEALTH IS GOOD. THANK YOU FOR THE ADD...GREG
L J Murphy





Nov 13 2007 4:05 PM

You guys make me want to work harder to be a better musician. Inspiring!

L J
Dundee Soul Club





Nov 8 2007 8:05 AM

Greetings from sunny Scotland. Thanks for so many great tunes ...

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Val





Nov 2 2007 10:52 AM

Thanks for the add. Very cool. Valx
Jupiter6





Nov 2 2007 5:34 PM

Thanks for the add and dropping by Jupiter6. Keep those sweet and funky horns blowin. Whole lotta love to ya!
BRON BUICK - solo





Nov 2 2007 8:58 PM