SOUL LEGEND DIED ON THIS DAY IN 1967

REDDING, SIX OTHERS DEAD IN PLANE CRASH . . . DECEMBER 23, 1967

On its final approach to Madison, Wisconsin on December 10,
1967, the
private plane carrying soul-music legend Otis Redding
would crash
into the frigid waters of a small lake three miles
short of the runway, killing seven of the eight men aboard,
including Redding.

His megahit “Sittin’ On The Dock Of The Bay” would be released
in its “unfinished” form several weeks later. It would soon
become history’s first posthumous #1 hit and the biggest pop
hit of Redding’s career.

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