Posted July 11, 201015 yr Chancellor of Soul, Mike Boone presents Wilson Pickett's classic 1970 hit, 'Cole Cooke & Redding' In 1970, Wilson Pickett recorded the song changing from 'Abraham Martin & John' to 'Cole Cooke & Redding' in dedication to 3 great artists who's contribution to American music conceived a fashion and form in the minds of music lovers from all walks of life. Nat 'King Cole, Sam Cooke and Otis Redding. Pickett of course was inspired to record the tune, after Moms Mabley's version hit the Soul charts in 69'.
Chancellor of Soul, Mike Boone presents Wilson Pickett's classic 1970 hit, 'Cole Cooke & Redding'
In 1970, Wilson Pickett recorded the song changing from 'Abraham Martin & John'
to 'Cole Cooke & Redding' in dedication to 3 great artists who's
contribution to American music conceived a fashion and form in the minds
of music lovers from all walks of life. Nat 'King Cole, Sam Cooke and
Otis Redding. Pickett of course was inspired to record the tune, after
Moms Mabley's version hit the Soul charts in 69'.