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King Curtis - Mr. Bojangles

From Album - Live at Fillmore West

In 1970, he appeared with Aretha Franklin and The King Pins on Aretha Live at Fillmore West, and another record, Live at Fillmore West, which included a version of "Memphis Soul Stew" and covers of Led Zeppelin's "Whole Lotta Love", Isaac Hayes' "I Stand Accused" and Stevie Wonder's "Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours". The line-up for these performances included: Hammond organ player Billy Preston, bassist Jerry Jemmott, guitarist Cornell Dupree, Pancho Morales (percussion), drummer Bernard "Pretty" Purdie and The Memphis Horns. A cover of Procol Harum's "Whiter Shade of Pale" was taken from this album.

Around midnight on August 13, 1971 Curtis was lugging an air-conditioning unit towards his brownstone apartment on West 86th Street in New York City when he noticed two junkies were using drugs on the steps to his home. When he asked them to leave, an argument started.[7] The argument quickly became heated and turned into a fist fight with one of the men, 26-year old Juan Montañez. Suddenly, Montañez pulled out a knife and stabbed Curtis in the chest. Curtis managed to wrestle the knife away and stab his assailant four times before collapsing. Montañez staggered away from the scene and Curtis was taken to Roosevelt Hospital, where he died from his wounds less than an hour later.

Montañez was arrested at the same hospital Curtis had been taken to. When police officers investigating the murder learned that another man had been admitted to Roosevelt hospital with stab wounds around the same time as Curtis, they quickly realized that the two events were connected. Montañez was charged with Curtis' murder and subsequently sentenced to a term of imprisonment.

On the day of Curtis' funeral Atlantic Records closed their offices.[10] Jesse Jackson administered the service and as the mourners filed in, Curtis's band 'The Kingpins' played "Soul Serenade". Amongst those attending were Aretha Franklin, Cissy Houston, Brook Benton and Duane Allman.Franklin sang the closing spiritual "Never Grow Old" and Stevie Wonder performed "Abraham, Martin & John and now King Curtis.

Comments

9 years ago

jose alberto camilo

FILLMORE West,o altar do R&B!

10 years ago

WEXF Radio

...some concerts you just had to be there...but WEXF is the next best thing...

10 years ago

Stefan Soback

One of the best takes of this beutiful ballad ever made!!

10 years ago

James McKeon

So tell your wife that. Don't tell us. Let us listen to King Curtis in peace, why doncha?

11 years ago

W.P.Harry Schouten

Copy that text messages.... I love my wife too...

11 years ago

shambo22

we were soooo much in love then... her heart was bumping on my belly and mine was... no words for that. we have two kids now. young man and girl.

12 years ago

davvid schann

thank you so much for posting this song!!! This version has so much feeling and emotion its unbelievable Thanks again absolutely beautiful

12 years ago

idorkTheLine

Mr. King Curtis thank you sir for the music, memories and love. No one has ever played with more feeling than you,

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