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Wayne Jackson
Wayne Jackson is credited on 2,167 releases across 515 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1962–2026 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
2,167
Pressings credited
515
Albums
7
Decades active
1,092
In collections
Biography
Wayne Lamar Jackson (November 24, 1941 – June 21, 2016) was an American soul and R&B musician, playing the trumpet in The Mar-Keys, in the house band at Stax Records and later as one of The Memphis Horns, described as "arguably the greatest soul horn section ever". Jackson was born in West Memphis, Arkansas, just a few days apart from his musical partner Andrew Love with whom he created the signature horn sound at Stax on hit records by Otis Redding, Sam & Dave, and others. Jackson was also the voice on the Mar-Keys singular hit "Last Night", due in part, to his proximity to the microphone. After the years recording at Stax, they incorporated themselves into The Memphis Horns and began freelancing, recording on sessions for such artists as Neil Diamond, Elvis Presley, Al Green, and Dusty Springfield. The duo also toured with The Doobie Brothers, Jimmy Buffett, Robert Cray, and numerous other performers. As a key member of the Stax house band, Jackson played on enduring classics like Otis Redding's "Try a Little Tenderness" and Aretha Franklin's "Respect." He later noted that the studio rarely provided written horn charts, leaving it to the musicians to create their parts on the spot. This spontaneous, collaborative process became essential to forging the signature Memphis soul sound. After officially incorporating as The Memphis Horns with saxophonist Andrew Love in 1969, Jackson began a prolific freelance career. He moved to Nashville in 1978, toured with country music star Marty Robbins, and broke new ground as the first horn player invited to perform at the Grand Ole Opry. In 1986, his career was reintroduced to a global audience when he was featured prominently on Peter Gabriel's hit single, "Sledgehammer.". In 2012, the Memphis Horns received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award for outstanding artistic significance in music. Jackson died on June 21, 2016, at Methodist University Hospital in Memphis of congestive heart failure. His death came after several year
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Credited work
2,167 releases · 515 albums · active 1962–2026
- Performance · 3,331
- Other credits · 45
- Production · 23
- Mastering · 8
- Engineering · 5
Studios: Royal Recording Studios, Memphis · Warner Bros. Recording Studios · Ardent Studios · Criteria Recording Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

So
1986

Greatest Hits
1975

Otis Blue / Otis Redding Sings Soul
1965

Consolers Of The Lonely
2008

Let's Stay Together
1972

The Dock Of The Bay
1968

Shotgun Willie
1973

Call Me
1973

Storm Front
1989

I'm Still In Love With You
1972

Aretha Now
1968

Mud Slide Slim And The Blue Horizon
1971

What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits
1974

Takin' It To The Streets
1976

Born Under A Bad Sign
1967

Strong Persuader
1986

Live At Fillmore West
1971

Young, Gifted And Black
1972

Mercury Falling
1996

Otis Redding Live In Europe
1967

From Elvis In Memphis
1969

The Otis Redding Dictionary Of Soul - Complete & Unbelievable
1966

Green Onions
1962

Shaking The Tree (Sixteen Golden Greats)
1990
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