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Nov 24, 1941Trumpet player Wayne Jackson is born in Memphis. A member of The Memphis Horns, he plays on pop and R&B hits by Elvis Presley, The Staple Singers and Otis Redding. He also contributes to Kathy Mattea's "Train Of Memories" and T.G. Sheppard's "Mister D.J."Feb 11, 2012George Jones, Glen Campbell, The Memphis Horns, Diana Ross, The Allman Brothers, engineer Roger Nichols, Steve Jobs and songwriter Dave Bartholomew receive Grammy merit awards at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre in Los AngelesApr 12, 2012Soul sax player Andrew Love dies at his home in Memphis. One-half of The Memphis Horns, he played on the album "Rhythm Country & Blues," which earned a Country Music Association awards nomination in 1994Jun 21, 2016Trumpet player Wayne Jackson dies of congestive heart failure at Methodist University Hospital in Memphis. A partner with Andrew Love in The Memphis Horns, he played on pop and R&B hits by Elvis Presley, Otis Redding and Peter Gabriel, plus country hits by Kathy Mattea and T.G. SheppardOct 27, 2017Late songwriter/producer Jack Clement is enshrined in the Memphis Music Hall of Fame along with Roy Orbison, Maurice White and The Memphis Horns at the Cannon Center for the Performing Arts
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