Sam & Dave
Sam & Dave were an American soul and rhythm and blues (R&B) duo who performed together from 1961 through 1981. The tenor (higher) voice was Samuel David Moore (born Samuel David Hicks on October 12, 1935 in Winchester, Georgia), and the baritone/tenor (lower) voice was Dave Prater (May 9, 1937, Ocilla, Georgia - April 9, 1988, Sycamore, Georgia). Sam & Dave are members of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, the Grammy Hall of Fame, the Vocal Group Hall of Fame, and are Grammy Award and multiple gold record award winning artists. According to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Sam & Dave were the most successful soul duo, and brought the sounds of the black gospel church to pop music with their call-and-response records. ...show more
Sam & Dave were an American soul and rhythm and blues (R&B) duo who performed together from 1961 through 1981. The tenor (higher) voice was Samuel David Moore (born Samuel David Hicks on October 12, 1935 in Winchester, Georgia), and the baritone/tenor (lower) voice was Dave Prater (May 9, 1937, Ocilla, Georgia - April 9, 1988, Sycamore, Georgia). Sam & Dave are members of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, the Grammy Hall of Fame, the Vocal Group Hall of Fame, and are Grammy Award and multiple gold record award winning artists. According to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Sam & Dave were the most successful soul duo, and brought the sounds of the black gospel church to pop music with their call-and-response records.
Recorded primarily at Stax Records in Memphis, Tennessee, from 1965 through 1968, these included "Soul Man", "Hold On, I'm Comin", "I Thank You", "When Something is Wrong with My Baby", "Wrap It Up", and many other Southern Soul classics. Other than Aretha Franklin, no soul act during Sam & Dave's Stax years (1965-1968) had more consistent R&B chart success, including 10 consecutive top 20 singles and 3 consecutive top 10 LPs.[1] Their crossover charts appeal (13 straight appearances and 2 top 10 singles) helped to pave the way for the acceptance of soul music by white pop audiences, and their song "Soul Man" was one of the first songs by a black group to top the pop charts using the word "soul", helping define the genre "Soul Music". "Soul Man" was a number one Pop Hit (Cashbox: November 11, 1967) and has been recognized as one of the most influential songs of the past 50 years by the Grammy Hall of Fame, The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Rolling Stone magazine, and RIAA Songs of the Century. "Soul Man" was featured as the soundtrack and title for a 1986 film and also a 1997-1998 television series, and Soul Men was a 2008 feature film.
Nicknamed "Double Dynamite", "The Sultans of Sweat", and "The Dynamic Duo" for their sweaty, gritty, gospel-infused performances, Sam & Dave were one of the greatest live acts of the 1960s. They were an influence on many future musicians, including Bruce Springsteen, Al Green, Tom Petty, Phil Collins, Michael Jackson, Elvis Costello, Teddy Pendergrass, Billy Joel and Stevie Winwood. The Blues Brothers, who helped create a resurgence of popularity for soul, R&B, and blues in the 1980s, were influenced by Sam & Dave. (Their biggest hit was a cover of "Soul Man" and their act and stage show had many similarities to the duo.) Contents [hide] * 1 Early years * 2 The Stax years (1965-1968) o 2.1 Arrival at Stax and early Stax singles o 2.2 "Hold On, I'm A-Comin'" single and Hold On I'm Comin' LP o 2.3 When Something is Wrong, Double Dynamite LP and singles o 2.4 "Soul Man" single and Soul Men LP o 2.5 "I Thank You" single and I Thank You LP o 2.6 Sam & Dave's live performances * 3 The Atlantic Records years (1968-1972) o 3.1 Best of LP, Stax recorded singles (1969) o 3.2 Atlantic produced records, first break-up, and reunion (1969-1972) * 4 Later years (1972-1981) * 5 Dave Prater and Sam Daniels (1982-1988) * 6 Sam Moore solo career (1982-present) * 7 Conflict between Moore and Prater * 8 Covers by other artists/use in pop culture * 9 Discography o 9.1 Studio albums o 9.2 Greatest hits/compilation albums o 9.3 Singles o 9.4 Appearances on other albums o 9.5 CD and DVD collections o 9.6 Other issues * 10 References * 11 External links [edit] Early years Sam Moore and Dave Prater's early musical backgrounds involved listening to and singing gospel music in their homes and churches, and in Dave's case, also singing gospel in the choir in his church. ...show less
Albums & Singles by Sam & Dave

Sam & Dave The Greatest Hits! Hold On, I'm Comin'

Soul Man - Greatest Hits

Greatest Hits: Sam & Dave

The Kings of Soul. Sam & Dave

Sam & Dave the Very Best

Sam + Dave - Soul Party

Another Saturday Night

Soul Man

More Sam & Dave - [The Dave Cash Collection]

Soul Men - [The Dave Cash Collection]

Don't Pull Your Love

Best Of Collection

Sam & Dave: Legends

The Soul Men

The Serious Soul Collection

Sweet Soul Music
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Chilled

Taking it Mainstream

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60's 70's

Sexy Love Soul

Don't Push It, Don't Force It, Funk It!

Soul & Jazz

Motown

70/Soul

Fab Jazz & Sweet Soul

The ultimate blues,funk,soull list

Groove & Funk Gems

SOUL FOOD – 200 Favourite Soul Songs

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S/He Loves Me Not: A Playlist For You Only

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Greatest soul albums in the world

The Greatest Songs of All Time

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