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  1. Wilson Pickett had swagger. He was soulful and seductive, but Pickett was most famous for his scream, a powerful belt that he inexplicably kept dead on pitch. Wilson Pickett. Bobby Brown Inducts Wilson Pickett, Ahmet Ertegun Accepts On His Behalf "In the Midnight Hour" "634-5789"

  2. Wilson Pickett. American R&B/Soul singer born on March 18, 1941 in Prattville, Alabama. He died after a heart attack on January 19, 2006. One of the most popular black singers of the '60s, Wilson Pickett helped introduce the aggressive style of rhythmic style of soul music. Aided immeasurably by the excellent studio bands backing him at the ...

  3. Listen to the 45 version of Wilson Pickett's classic soul hit In the Midnight Hour, with enhanced sound quality and lyrics.

  4. 20 de ene. de 2006 · Wilson Pickett, the soul music pioneer whose insistent wail turned songs like "In the Midnight Hour" into hits, died yesterday in Virginia. He was 64. The cause was a heart attack, Margo Lewis ...

  5. Wilson Pickett (18 de março de 1941 - 19 de janeiro de 2006) foi um cantor e compositor estadunidense conhecida por sua voz bruta, rouca, e apaixonada entrega vocal. Uma figura importante no desenvolvimento da música soul norte-americana, Pickett gravou mais de 50 canções que figuraram nas paradas americanas de R&B , e muitas vezes estiveram nas paradas de sucesso da música pop também.

  6. 22 de abr. de 2024 · Wilson Pickett (born March 18, 1941, Prattville, Alabama, U.S.—died January 19, 2006, Reston, Virginia) was an American singer-songwriter, whose explosive style helped define the soul music of the 1960s. Pickett was a product of the Southern black church, and gospel was at the core of his musical manner and onstage persona. He testified rather than sang, preached rather than crooned.

  7. 19 de ene. de 2021 · 10: Don’t Fight It (1965) Wilson Pickett was born in Alabama in 1941, and moved to Detroit in the mid-50s, singing gospel before joining The Falcons, a group packed with talent such as future Stax stalwart Eddie Floyd and tunesmith Sir Mack Rice. Pickett signed with Atlantic in 1964 and, after a brief false start, was sent to Stax in Memphis, where he cut a slew of hits across 1965 – all ...