Otis Redding - Macon GA
Posted by: GA Cacher
N 32° 50.305 W 083° 37.289
17S E 254631 N 3636419
Sitting in Gateway Park, Macon GA is a life size statue of Otis Redding. He is depicted sitting on dock pilings, with a legal pad at his side. On the pad are the lyrics to probbaly his most famous song. I'm sure you can guess that one.
Waymark Code: WM2811
Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 09/19/2007
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The Georgia Music Hall of Fame in Macon preserves and celebrates the stories of Georgia musicians, songwriters and producers, from humble beginnings in small towns like Monticello and Valdosta to careers marked by chart-topping hits and worldwide recognition. The museum features interactive exhibits, Music Factory children's wing, special events & concerts, research library and jam-packed Music Store. Near the museum is the life-size bronze statute of Otis Redding. Born in Dawson, Georgia, Otis Redding's father was a Baptist Minister which explains Otis' musical influence. At the age of five (5) his family moved to Macon, Georgia and at an early age he began his career as a singer and musician in the choir of the Vineville Baptist Church. Otis attended Ballad Hudson High School and participated in the school band. Determined to help his family financially, he dropped out of high school and went on to work with Little Richard's former band, the Upsetters. After years of ambition and drive, Otis Redding's sacrifices paid off. He appeared throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, and the Caribbean. His concert tours were among the biggest box office successes of any touring performer during his time. He was nominated in three categories by the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences (NARAS) for recordings he made during 1967. 1968 was destined to be the greatest year of his success with appearances slated at such locations as New York's Philharmonic Hall and Washington's Constitution Hall. Redding was booked for several major television network appearances including The Ed Sullivan Show, The Smothers Brothers Show, and a television special starring Redding. Who knows where Otis Redding's career path might have taken him. All we know is that when his twin-engine Beechcraft crashed into Lake Monona, in Madison, Wisconsin, December 10, 1967... The World Lost A Musical Legend!
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