Pickett, Wilson

Pickett, Wilson
▪ 2007
“Wicked Pickett” 
      American soul singer (b. March 18, 1941, Prattville, Ala.—d. Jan. 19, 2006, Reston, Va.), made recordings that became classics of the soul genre in large part because of his passionate delivery. Like most soul artists, Pickett started his career singing gospel music. In 1959, however, he became a member of the rhythm-and-blues band the Falcons, and he wrote and sang lead on their 1962 hit “I Found a Love.” He signed with Atlantic Records in 1964, and the following year, in the label's Stax studios in Memphis, Tenn., he recorded the classic “In the Midnight Hour.” Other hits followed, including “634-5789,” “Mustang Sally,” and “Land of 1,000 Dances,” in 1966. Pickett was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1991. His album It's Harder Now (1999) won critical acclaim and led to a touring career, which ended in 2004 when his health began to decline.

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▪ American singer
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born March 18, 1941, Prattville, Alabama, U.S.
died January 19, 2006, Reston, Virginia

      American singer-songwriter, whose explosive style helped define the soul music of the 1960s. Pickett was a product of the Southern black church, and gospel was at the core of his musical manner and onstage persona. He testified rather than sang, preached rather than crooned. His delivery was marked by the fervour of religious conviction, no matter how secular the songs he sang.

      Along with thousands of other Southern farmworkers, Pickett migrated in the 1950s to industrial Detroit, Michigan, where his father worked in an auto plant. His first recording experience was in pure gospel (gospel music). He sang with the Violinaires and the Spiritual Five, modeling himself after Julius Cheeks of the Sensational Nightingales, a thunderous shouter.

      Pickett's switch to secular music came quickly. As a member of the Falcons, a hardcore rhythm-and-blues vocal group, he sang lead on his own composition "I Found a Love" (1962), one of the songs that interested producer Jerry Wexler in Pickett as a solo artist. “Pickett was a pistol,” said Wexler, who nicknamed him “the Wicked Pickett” and sent him to Memphis, Tennessee, to write with Otis Redding (Redding, Otis)'s collaborator, guitarist Steve Cropper of Booker T. and the MG's. The result was a smash single, "In the Midnight Hour" (1965). From that moment on, Pickett was a star. With his dazzling good looks and confident demeanour, he stood as a leading exponent of the Southern-fried school of soul singing. His unadorned straight-from-the-gut approach was accepted, even revered, by a civil-rights-minded pop culture.

      After his initial string of smashes— "Land of 1000 Dances" (1966), "Mustang Sally" (1966), "Funky Broadway" (1967)—Pickett was successfully produced by Philadelphians Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff, who took a bit of the edge off his fiery style on "Engine Number 9" (1970) and "Don't Let the Green Grass Fool You" (1971). Before leaving Atlantic, Pickett enjoyed another run of smashes, including "Don't Knock My Love" (1971), "Call My Name, I'll Be There" (1971), and "Fire and Water" (1972). The advent of funk bands and disco resulted in a decline in Pickett's popularity, although there are critics who consider "Groove City" (1979) on EMI, his one nod to disco, a dance groove of monumental stature. Although his output began to slow in the 1980s, Pickett continued to perform into the early 21st century, and his influence on younger generations of soulful singers, from Johnny Gill to Jonny Lang, remained strong. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1991.

David Ritz

Representative Works

In the Midnight Hour (1965)
The Exciting Wilson Pickett (1966)
The Wicked Pickett (1966)
The Sound of Wilson Pickett (1967)
I'm in Love (1968)
The Midnight Mover (1968)
Hey Jude (1969)
Right On (1969)
Wilson Pickett in Philadelphia (1970)
I Want You (1979)

Additional Reading
Discussions of Pickett in Peter Guralnick, Sweet Soul Music: Rhythm and Blues and the Southern Dream of Freedom (1986, reprinted 1994), place his career in relationship to the rest of Southern soul. Jerry Wexler and David Ritz, Rhythm and the Blues: A Life in American Music (1993), pp. 175–180, gives an insider's account. Gerri Hirshey, Nowhere to Run: The Story of Soul Music (1984, reissued 1994), pp. 49–53 and 307–317, contains information based on interviews with Pickett.

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