Steve Cropper

1941 - 2025

Steve Cropper obituary, 1941-2025, Nashville, TN

Steve Cropper

1941 - 2025

BORN

1941

DIED

2025

Steve Cropper Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Dec. 4 to Dec. 5, 2025.
Steve Cropper, the soulful guitarist whose sharp rhythm lines helped define the sound of Southern soul and Memphis R&B, died December 3, 2025, in Nashville, Tennessee. He was 84.

Born Steven Lee Cropper on October 21, 1941, in Dora, Missouri, he moved with his family to Memphis at the age of 9. In Missouri he heard mostly country music; in Memphis he absorbed gospel, rhythm and blues, and early rock 'n' roll from local radio and Black church services.

He bought his first guitar at 14 and quickly gravitated toward playing in groups. With friends, he formed the Royal Spades, which evolved into the Mar-Keys, a band that cut the instrumental hit "Last Night" in 1961 and became an early studio mainstay at what would become Stax Records.

At Stax, Cropper soon joined organist Booker T. Jones, bassist Lewie Steinberg and drummer Al Jackson Jr. in the label's house band, Booker T. & the M.G.'s. The interracial quartet's 1962 instrumental "Green Onions" pushed Stax onto the national charts and became one of soul music's most recognizable grooves.

As a guitarist, writer, producer and de facto bandleader, Cropper helped shape an astonishing run of records cut in the modest Memphis studio. He co-wrote Wilson Pickett's "In the Midnight Hour," Eddie Floyd's "Knock on Wood" and Otis Redding's "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay," among other songs now lodged in the soul canon.

His style prized economy over flash. "I listen to the other musicians and the singer," he told the Associated Press in 2020, explaining that he aimed to slip just a few essential licks into the spaces they left. Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards once summed him up in two words: "Perfect, man."

Cropper's rhythm and fills frame many of the best-known performances in 1960s soul. At Stax he played on numerous sides by Redding, Sam & Dave, Rufus Thomas, Don Covay, Albert King, and others, often producing or co-producing the sessions as well.

His name entered pop folklore through Sam & Dave's 1967 hit "Soul Man," when singer Sam Moore shouted "Play it, Steve!" as Cropper launched a sliding riff. The moment was replayed later when he joined the Blues Brothers Band, led by comedians John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd, onstage and in two feature films.

After leaving Stax in 1970, Cropper co-founded TMI Studios in Memphis and broadened his work as a producer and session player, collaborating with artists including Rod Stewart, John Prine, John Lennon, and Tower of Power. He later settled in Nashville, where his understated authority on guitar made him a first-call player for visiting musicians across genres.

In later years he became a visible guardian of the music he had helped create. In 2016 he donated several of his Fender guitars and an amplifier to the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History, playing a short set at the ceremony. He appeared frequently at festivals, tributes and educational events tied to Stax and the broader story of American soul.

Cropper enjoyed a late-career renaissance on record. His 2021 album "Fire It Up" earned a Grammy nomination for best contemporary blues album, and in 2024 he released "Friendlytown" with his band the Midnight Hour, featuring Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top and a guest appearance by Queen's Brian May.

Honors accumulated as the industry caught up with his influence. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1992 as a member of Booker T. & the M.G.'s, and into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2005. The band received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2007, and Cropper was later recognized with Tennessee's Governor's Arts Award, the state's highest arts honor. Rolling Stone ranked him among the top 40 guitarists of all time.

He is survived by his wife, Angel, and four children.

By Legacy News Staff

(Image: Associated Press)

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ER

December 12, 2025

Condolences to Steve´s family and friends during this time of grief and sorrow. May almighty God comfort you all. I hope the fond memories of your loved one always be cherished.

Katherine Bell

December 10, 2025

Condolences to Steve's family as we pay respects to a fundamental mover and shaker of a grand time in American music, immortalised in his work.

WALTER HENRY SLATTERY III

December 9, 2025

Steve Cropper'mastery of all the music he touched surely is a testimonial to his brilliance.RIP

Barbara Williams

December 8, 2025

I send my condolences to his family and friends. He will be deeply missed and forever remembered. RIP Steve.

Oa Larsson

December 8, 2025

Thank you Steve for all great music
Oa Larsson
Sweden

Oa Larsson

December 8, 2025

Isaac walton

December 7, 2025

Love you Steve cropper,your music got me wanting to play my guitar.

William S. Boykin

December 7, 2025

To Angel, Andrea and Cam. You are family!

Love the Boykin´s

Bobby Chirmside

December 7, 2025

Steve was my guitar hero when I was 17 years old. The very first song my band learned was Green Onions. I was honored to have worked with Steve and the Original Blues Brothers Band on many shows both in Japan and the United States. Crop gifted a Fender Telecaster to me on our last trip to Japan. I will treasure it forever. Prayers to Angel and the children.

Cheryl Smith

December 6, 2025

Blessings to the family for peace & comfort.

Janette O´Brien

December 6, 2025

Keeping his family and friends in my thoughts and prayers. I send my condolences to family, I will miss him and his music. May he rest in eternal peace with God by his side.

Robert Romagnoli

December 6, 2025

Steve was a wonderful guy. I was honored to participate at the Smithsonian when he donated his Telecaster & amp. Both used on the signature hits..Dock of the Bay.....etc. The band played for an audience of approximately 30 - 40 of us. They performed after Steve was interviewed by (at the time) Music Curator of the Museum of America, John Hasse. Nearing the end of the interview John asked Steve something to the effect " So Steve, today must feel very special for you". Steve replied "Just another day". Some of us were roaring! After the ceremony, 5 of us including Steve went to the Trump hotel to have a glass wine. He knew I played guitar...he placed his large hand on my shoulder and said to me.."Never, ever, stop playing". I´ll of course never forget it. The Global music community will miss you tremendously. As with great music and artists like you, we will always have your music & memories. Thank you. Rest In Peace.

Rob Romagnoli

David Saks

December 5, 2025

Steve you brought great honors to Memphis and the world of music. I'll never forget the Christmas party with you, Sarah Fulcher , Duck Dunn and all the guys and how amazed you were that I could solve that Rubik's cube on the coffee table faster than you could... I've never stopped laughing about it and I'll always remember you. The musicians of the world salute you dear brother.

Josh Monson

December 5, 2025

Missed by all that knew him

Josh Monson

December 5, 2025

Steve cropper was an awesome guitarist and a great actor in the blues brothers movies he will be by all that knew him

Tannia Bond

December 5, 2025

RIP Steve. Condolences Angel, the family, and all loved ones.

Jan Pavlacka

December 5, 2025

My condolences to the family and friends of Steve. Steve was a big inspiration for me when I started playing guitar many, many years ago. He was responsible for the direction I took with the bands I played in and the music I love.

Pat Casey

December 5, 2025

Angel. I always hoped that I could build an establishment for Steve as I did with Sam Sneads Taverns. God bless Steve´s soul and God watch over you.
Pat Casey
Orlando.

Tony Ojanovac

December 5, 2025

Mrs. Cropper & Family, I am honored to be able to express my sincerest condolences to your family for the loss of Mr. Cropper. As with millions of others, Mr. Cropper influenced and impacted my life through his gifts and talents he shared to the world. Music never sounded the same to me once I heard him play. While I never had the honor of meeting him, my heart breaks for your loss. Truly, I pray for you all in this time of mourning and hope that you are surrounded by love and comfort in knowing how he was able to impact a complete unknown and stranger, like myself. Sincerely and With Love, Tony Ojanovac

Bruce Hohler

December 5, 2025

Prayers to Angel and the family.

Patrick Baxter

December 5, 2025

Sleep well, The Colonel

Lynne Sullivan

December 5, 2025

Thank you for the beautiful music. May you rest in peace.

RB

December 5, 2025

A talented musician, his great guitar playing made his music a pleasure to listen to and made him a fan favorite. He earned well deserved praise and awards with his soulful playing. Prayers for the Cropper family, truly sorry for your loss. May God be with you all in your time of loss.

Innis Moy

December 4, 2025

God Bless Your Music! Big fan of Booker T & MGs RIP

Tom Oatley

December 4, 2025

R. I . P...

James Ervin

December 4, 2025

Steve, you were one of the reasons I took up playing the Fender Telecaster. The MG's music, and Stax soul in general, influenced me greatly. Rest in peace, and thank you!

J Hoffman

December 4, 2025

I send my deepest sympathies to the family and friends of this legend. He will be deeply missed by many. RIP Steve.

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