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The Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section is a group of American session musicians based in the northern Alabama town of Muscle Shoals. One of the most prominent American studio house bands from the 1960s to the 1980s, these musicians, individually or as a group, have been associated with more than 500 recordings, including 75 gold and platinum hits. They were masters at creating a southern combination of R&B, soul and country music known as the "Muscle Shoals sound" to back up black artists, who were often in disbelief to learn that the studio musicians were white. Over the years from 1962 to 1969, there have been two successive groups under the name "Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section" and the common factor in the two was an association with Rick Hall at FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals.

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  • The Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section, es una banda de música con base en la ciudad de Muscle Shoals (Alabama), sede de unos famosos estudios de grabación. Algunos de sus más notables componentes han sido Jimmy Johnson (guitarra), Roger Hawkins (batería), (bajo) y (teclados). El grupo fue creado en 1967, y comenzarona tocar en los FAME Recording Studio. Uno de sus primeros éxitos, fue su colaboración con Aretha Franklin en su debut en Atlantic, I never loved a man the way I love you. The Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section fueron incluidos en el Hall of Fame de Alabama en 1995 por toda su carrera. (es)
  • The Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section is a group of American session musicians based in the northern Alabama town of Muscle Shoals. One of the most prominent American studio house bands from the 1960s to the 1980s, these musicians, individually or as a group, have been associated with more than 500 recordings, including 75 gold and platinum hits. They were masters at creating a southern combination of R&B, soul and country music known as the "Muscle Shoals sound" to back up black artists, who were often in disbelief to learn that the studio musicians were white. Over the years from 1962 to 1969, there have been two successive groups under the name "Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section" and the common factor in the two was an association with Rick Hall at FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals. (en)
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