12/04/2025
Our thoughts, prayers, and sympathies go out to Steve Cropper's family during this time of loss. Steve was an extraordinary talent, not only as an exceptional guitarist featured on countless records but also as an arranger, songwriter, producer, and engineer.
Steve routinely did sessions at Ardent throughout his career. The numerous records Steve influenced have touched generations, and their impact still resonates today and will continue to do so.
Words cannot fully express the legacy and emotion he has left behind, but Steve was creating his legacy along the way through his music for everyone to appreciate.
Thank you for the music, Mr Cropper.
Here is a brief story about Steve Cropper, shared by John Fry.
βSteve Cropper wanted some mix time and he came over with what was going to be a Booker T. & The MGs' single, and he thought what he had was the a-side. He mixed that and then he said, "I've got this b-side, and I don't know what to do with it. There are these big gaps and I need to work up something on this thing." Because of the jingle people, there happened to be a marimba sitting in the studio β something that wouldn't normally be present β and he says to Terry Manning, "Do you know how to play that thing?" Well, Terry Manning didn't know how to play the marimba β he was a keyboard player and not a percussionist β but of course he said, "Yeah, I know how to play it." So, we mic'ed the thing up and Terry goes out there and they start playing the track back, and the track has kind of a reggae feel β so Terry starts playing something on the marimba that sounds like steel drum parts. Well, the song turns out to be "Soul Limbo". After Cropper's face lights up he's saying, "." I think we sold a million plus of that.β
Pictured R to L Steve Cropper, Duck Dunn, Tom Dowd, Booker T, John Fry.