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Barry Edward Beckett (February 4, 1943 – June 10, 2009) was an American
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, session musician,
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, and studio founder. He is best known for his work with David Hood, Jimmy Johnson, and Roger Hawkins, his bandmates in the
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, which performed with numerous notable artists on their studio albums and helped define the "Muscle Shoals sound". Among the artists Beckett recorded with were
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, Boz Scaggs, Paul Simon, Rod Stewart,
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and Phish. He was also briefly a member of the band
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Biography

Born in
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, Beckett rose to prominence as a member of the rhythm section at the Muscle Shoals studio in Sheffield, Alabama, of which he was one of the founders in 1969. As a founding member of the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section (also known as the Swampers), he helped define what became known as the Muscle Shoals sound. In addition, the studio produced such chart-making hits as "Torn Between Two Lovers" by
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and the Sanford-Townsend Band's " Smoke from a Distant Fire". In 1973, Beckett took to the road in the expanded lineup of
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; recordings from this tour were released on the band's live album '' On the Road''. Beckett was co-producing with Jerry Wexler when, in 1979,
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called on Wexler to produce the sessions for the album '' Slow Train Coming''. Beckett not only co-produced the album but played piano and organ throughout. (He did not go on the road as a gospel tours musician behind Dylan, but he was back in the studio with him in February 1980 to co-produce, again with Wexler, the album '' Saved'', on which he was replaced on keyboards by Spooner Oldham and Terry Young after the session of February 12, 1980, and so plays only on the album’s title track, "Solid Rock", "What Can I Do for You?" and "Satisfied Mind". On the album liner notes Beckett is billed as co-producer and as "special guest artist". Beckett moved to Nashville in 1982 to become A & R
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director for Warner Bros. Records and co-produced Williams, Jr.'s records with Jim Ed Norman. Beckett produced records independently after leaving Warner Bros. Records. He also played on Paul Simon's albums '' There Goes Rhymin' Simon'' and ''
Still Crazy After All These Years ''Still Crazy After All These Years'' is the fourth solo studio album by Paul Simon. Recorded and released in 1975, the album produced four U.S. Top 40 hits: " 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover" (No. 1), " Gone at Last" (No. 23), " My Little Town" (No. ...
'', which reached number 1 on the'' '' ''Billboard'' 200 pop chart.'' Beckett died from complications of a stroke at his home in Hendersonville, Tennessee, aged 66.


Awards and honors

* In 1995, Beckett was inducted into the
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as a member of the
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.


Collaborations

With Solomon Burke * ''Proud Mary'' (Ola, 1969) With Etta James * ''
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'' (Cadet Records, 1968) * '' Seven Year Itch'' (Island Records, 1988) * '' Stickin' to My Guns'' (Island Records, 1990) * '' Love's Been Rough on Me'' (Private Music, 1997) With Bob Seger * ''
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'' (Reprise Records, 1973) * '' Beautiful Loser'' (Capitol Records, 1975) * '' Night Moves'' (Capitol Records, 1976) * '' Stranger in Town'' (Capitol Records, 1978) * '' Against the Wind'' (Capitol Records, 1980) * '' The Distance'' (Capitol Records, 1982) * '' The Fire Inside'' (Capitol Records, 1991) With Joan Baez * '' Honest Lullaby'' (Portrait Records, 1979) With
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'' (Virgin Records, 1991) With William Bell * ''Wow...'' (Stax Records, 1971) * ''Phases of Reality'' (Stax Records, 1972) With Julian Lennon * '' Valotte'' (Atlantic Records, 1984) With Cher * ''
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* '' When I Call Your Name'' (MCA Records, 1989) * '' Pocket Full of Gold'' (MCA Records, 1991) * '' When Love Finds You'' (MCA Records, 1994) With
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* '' Sailin''' (A&M Records, 1976) With Boz Scaggs * '' Boz Scaggs'' (Atlantic Records, 1969) * '' My Time'' (Columbia Records, 1972) * '' Some Change'' (Virgin Records, 1994) With
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* ''
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'' (Ariola Records, 1976) With
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* '' Golden Heart'' (Vertigo Records, 1996) With John P. Hammond * ''Southern Fried'' (Atlantic Records, 1971) With Mavis Staples * '' Mavis Staples'' (Volt Records, 1969) * '' Only for the Lonely'' (Volt Records, 1970) * '' Oh What a Feeling'' (Warner Bros. Records, 1979) With
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* ''Feelings'' (United Artists Records, 1975) With
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* '' Lovejoy'' (Stax Records, 1971) With Paul Simon * '' There Goes Rhymin' Simon'' (Columbia Records, 1973) * ''
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* ''The Tattoeed Heart'' (A&M Records, 1995) With
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* '' All I Need to Know'' (BNA Records, 1995) * '' Me and You'' (BNA, 1996) With Joe Cocker * '' Luxury You Can Afford'' (Asylum Records, 1978) With Ronnie Hawkins * ''Ronnie Hawkins'' (Cotillion Records, 1970) With
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* ''The Road'' (Atlantic Records, 1974) With
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* '' Slow Train Coming'' (Columbia Records, 1979) * '' Saved'' (Columbia Records, 1980) With
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* '' Breakaway'' (Columbia Records, 1975) * ''
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* ''Sweet Soul Music'' (Private Stock Records, 1976) With Cat Stevens * ''
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* '' The Allnighter'' (MCA Records, 1984) * '' Soul Searchin''' (MCA Records, 1988) With
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