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Otis Redding III (1963–2023), guitarist with the Reddings

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Otis Redding III was the guitarist for the funk band the Reddings, as well as the son of soul legend Otis Redding (1941–1967).

Otis Redding III’s legacy

Born just three years before his father’s fatal plane crash into Wisconsin’s Lake Monona, Redding grew up to follow in his footsteps. He co-founded the Reddings alongside his brother, Dexter Redding, who played bass, and Mark Lockett, who sang lead vocals as well as playing drums and keyboards. Their 1980 debut album yielded the hit single “Remote Control.” Further singles included “Doin’ It,” “Hand Dance,” and “The Awakening,” as well as a cover of their father’s hit, “Sittin’ on the Dock of the Bay.”

The Reddings recorded six albums before dissolving in the late 1980s, but Redding continued to perform and record. He also worked with the Otis Redding Foundation, which organizes music camps for children in Georgia.

Redding on his father’s music

“Everything he sang, he meant. Performing his music is truly an honor for me. And I get a real kick out of watching people fall in love all over again with it. I see them laugh and cry. That’s what I feel about it.” —from a 2018 interview for Stylus Vinyl

Tributes to Otis Redding III

Full obituary: The Telegraph

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