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Sam Moore and David Prater are American Soul and Rhythm & Blues (R&B) singers who were members of the soul vocal duo Sam & Dave. They recorded and performed together from 1961 through 1981; Sam Moore was the tenor (higher) vocalist and Dave Prater was the baritone (lower) vocalist.
Sam & Dave are members of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Grammy Award and multi-Gold Record award winning artists, and are the most successful and critically acclaimed duo in Soul Music history. Their recordings were largely responsible for bringing the sounds, feelings, energy and spontaneity of southern black gospel church music to both Pop and R&B audiences, by integrating elements of call-and-response gospel music within popular music song structures, and utilizing a fully electric rhythm section, horns and keyboards. Their style of music, often labeled as Southern Soul and described as a more raw, unpolished and live sound than the Northern Soul style typlified by Motown Records, emerged from the Deep South in the Mid-1960's and was popularized by Sam & Dave and other contemporaries including Otis Redding,Aretha Franklin,and Wilson Pickett.
Sam & Dave made their best known recordings at Stax Records, which was a pioneer record label for Southern Soul Music based in Memphis,Tennessee. Sam & Dave's records at Stax were primarily created and produced by Isaac Hayes and David Porter, a Songwriters Hall of Fame team who also wrote most of Sam & Dave's biggest hit songs. The musicians that also collaborated to create, write and record Sam & Dave's songs were the highly-regarded band members of Booker T. & the MG's also Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Members, and the featured horn section, the Mar-Keys. Most of their songs were engineered by Stax co-owner and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame member Jim Stewart.
Sam & Dave enjoyed significant commercial success as recording artists and performers from the mid to late 1960's, including 9 consecutive Top 20 Billboard R&B singles from 1966 to 1968 and 14 R &B chart appearances overall, and 16 appearances on the Billboard US Pop music charts overall. They had the 1 Billboard R&B Album of the year for 1966- "Hold On, I'm Comin'", and the 2 R&B Album of the Year in 1967 with "Soul Men". They also had the 1 R&B hit singles-"Soul Man"(1967) and "Hold On, I'm Comin'" (1966), and top Pop crossover hits with Soul Man(2 Pop, 1 Cashbox), "I Thank You"(9 Pop), and "Hold On, I'm Comin'"(21 Pop). Both "Soul Man" and "Hold On, I'm Comin" have been voted on greatest song lists in Rolling Stone Magazine, and "Soul Man" was voted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.
Their hit song "Soul Man" was also considered both by Stax musicians of the period and music historians to have been an anthem for the black consciousness and black pride movements that year, when the term "having Soul" or being a "Soul Man" or "Soul Brother" reflected a sense of self-worth, pride, connection and community.
Sam & Dave were also a primary inspiration for Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi's The Blues Brothers act which was introduced on Saturday Night Live, according to Ackroyd in a 1988 interview, and The Blues Brothers had their biggest hit record covering Sam & Dave's "Soul Man"(19 Pop). The Blues Brothers, which have become pop culture icons, introduced a new generation of music fans to Soul, Rhythm & Blues and Blues music in the 1980s and helped revive the careers of many musicians from those genres, including Sam & Dave. "Soul Man" was also the title of a 1986 film and a 1987-1988 television series. Sam & Dave's music and electrifying live performancess have also influenced numerous other artists, including Bruce Springsteen,Elvis Costello,Steve Winwood, and Phil Collins.
Sam & Dave were considered to be one of the most exciting and best live performing acts of the 1960s, earning the nickname "Double Dynamite" for their explosive and electrifying performances which combined singing, highly choreographed and improvised dancing, theatrics and audience interaction. Their live performances were featured on American Bandstand, The Johnny Carson Show,The Ed Sullivan Show, The Midnight Special,Saturday Night Live, and many others.
The song "Living it Down" appearing here is a beautiful ballad, and is one of the last original songs recorded by Sam & Dave and one of the rarest tracks by them. It was recorded on the Contempo Label in 1977, and has only been found on a German Compilation Album released in 1978. "I Thank You" was one of Sam & Dave's biggest hits.
Bio is the summary from the Wikipedia site. Samanddavesoulmen is a bio site hosted by the leading expert on the band, who also wrote the wikipedia site. Go to wikipedia.com and type Sam & Dave for the full bio

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Member Since: 3/4/2007
Record Label: unsigned
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