Don Nix - Memphis Man - Living High, Laying Low book

Don Nix - Memphis Man - Living High, Laying Low book

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Memphis Legend! What a cover!

"What you are about to get stuck into is the reminiscences of a truly humorous raconteur and participant in an exciting period of rock 'n' roll that might have slipped your attention. Here you will find stories that tell of an era of our musical history that will hopefully give you something to remember and have you on the phone urging your friends to go out and buy the book." -John Mayall, recording artist

"A pioneer mover-and-shaker (and one of the finest of the breed) [Nix] came out of the Memphis/Muscle Shoals matrix along with compeers like Steve Cropper, Packy Axton and Jimmy Johnson-these country-friend originals who took the left turn to the blues. And who left their indelible mark on American root music." -Jerry Wexler, Atlantic Records vice president

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Memphis blues and rock legend writes about a long career that involved close associations with Joe Cocker, Leon Russell, George Harrison, Freddie King, Furry Lewis, John Mayall, and many others


Don Nix is a Memphis music legend who played sax in a 1960s instrumental band, the Mar-Keys, that scored one of Stax Records first Top 10 hits. He went on to become a prolific songwriter and record producer. His song, "Going Down," has been recorded by Pearl Jam, Led Zeppelin, Sammy Hagar, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Deep Purple, The Who and many others.

When Don Nix began his career, he was still in high school. Over time the Mar-Keys evolved into Booker T. and the MGs. As a producer and musician Nix worked with Freddie King, Furry Lewis, Lonnie Mack, Albert King, Delaney and Bonnie, the Staple Singers, Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton and many others. He was asked by Beatle George Harrison to organize the 1971 Bangladesh Concert at Madison Square Garden. Nix's stories of living at George Harrison's mansion in England make for especially good reading.

In 1971 Nix organized a touring band named the Alabama State Troupers, featuring Wayne Perkins, Clayton Ivey, Fred Prouty, bluesman Furry Lewis, singer Jeanie Green and the Mount Zion Band and Choir. Their music was a brilliant mix of Southern rock and roll, blues and gospel.

This memoir contains dozens of photographs taken by Nix of the legendary musicians with whom he worked.