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followed by Dunn, Axton became the effective leader of the live Mar-Keys. He also worked as a session musician at Stax, working with the studio Mar-Keys (including Cropper and Dunn) on an irregular basis. Axton left Memphis—effectively severing his relationship with the Mar-Keys—in 1965 to live in
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Axton later returned to Memphis. In 1966/67, he was a member of the Pac-Keys, an instrumental group which released two singles. The first, "Stone Fox", saw some regional chart action, but neither single charted nationally. After 1967, Axton ran the Satellite Record Shop in Memphis, occasionally
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The Mar-Keys quickly fractured into what were effectively two separate groups; the Mar-Keys that continued to record in the studio and release material on Stax were often a completely different set of musicians to the Mar-Keys who played live gigs. After Cropper left the live band in 1961, soon
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By 1959, Packy Axton had become a member of the Royal Spades, a group formed by
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in Memphis on January 20, 1974, at the age of 32. The cause of death was
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Later in 1965, the Stax Revue performed in Los Angeles, and radio
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Axton had one son, Charles Everett Jr. Axton died at
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Don Nix
Steve Cropper
Memphis, Tennessee
The Mar-Keys
The Packers
Estelle Axton
Jim Stewart
rhythm and blues
tenor saxophone
Mar-Keys
Packers
Memphis, Tennessee
Estelle Axton
Jim Stewart
Stax Records
Messick High School
Steve Cropper
Donald "Duck" Dunn
horn section
Don Nix
Wayne Jackson
Last Night
Billboard
Hot 100
R&B chart
Los Angeles
disc jockey
Magnificent Montague
Booker T. Jones

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