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Singer, songwriter, author, guitarist, harmonica player, record producer, saxophonist and arranger William Donald "Don" Nix was born in Memphis, Tennessee on September 27, 1941. He recorded under a number of pseudonyms during his career. As a founder member of The Mar-Keys he was involved in the production of their hit “Last Night”. He organised a backing group for the “Concert for Bangladesh” at Madison Square Gardens in 1971. He is associated with George Harrison, John Mayall, Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton and others. He assisted in the production of recordings for other artists including Albert King, Isaac Hayes and The Staple Singers. His brother Larry Nix became a mastering engineer for Stax Records and subsequently Ardent Studios in Memphis.
Don Nix died in Germantown, Tennessee, on 31 December 2024.
Sue WI 338, "Boogie Chilluns Playhouse" by "Donny Williams" was scheduled, but not announced, then was withdrawn after a disagreement with the American owner of the recording.
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