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In Memphis, tiny Stax Records grew into a soul powerhouse by ignoring the color line, Black and white musicians collaborated at this studio even as segregation gripped the South. They crafted anthems like Sam & Dave’s jubilant “Soul Man” and Otis Redding’s poignant “(Sittin’ On) The Dock of the Bay,” forging a legacy that transcended racial divides.

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Chapters

1. Welcome And Series Context (00:00:00)

2. Sponsor Message: Financial Coaching (00:00:34)

3. Stax Origins And Soulsville Identity (00:01:46)

4. The Memphis Sound And House Band (00:05:39)

5. Writing The Anthem Soul Man (00:08:44)

6. Recording And Impact Of Soul Man (00:12:18)

7. Otis Redding’s New Direction (00:15:54)

8. Crafting Dock Of The Bay (00:19:09)

9. Tragedy, Release, And Legacy (00:22:09)

10. Stax Collapse And Rebirth (00:25:00)

11. Lasting Cultural Impact And Closing (00:28:01)

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