![]() Otis Redding made the scene at Monterey what it was– a dynamic turn of the wheel that changed everything teenyboppers, hippies, hepcats, jazz lovers and folk singers thought they knew about music.Ĭolumnist Doug Moe readily admits that he may not have all the answers regarding the plane crash that killed Otis Redding. The selfsame event that crowned a Georgia-born R&B singer the worldwide Crown Prince of Soul. You know, that little three-day Summer of Love get-together just down the road apiece from Haight-Ashbury that flung the careers of Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix into orbit. ![]() ![]() Onshore breezes at Monterey wafted with patchouli and good Mexican herb in remembrance of the remarkable pop festival that happened at the fairgrounds earlier that year. The world of popular music changed forever in the summer of 1967. Debris from Otis Redding death plane on display at RRHoF
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