<description>&lt;p&gt;James Alexander returns to The Questlove Show for a revealing deep dive into the rebirth and evolution of The Bar-Kays after tragedy, sharing how he rebuilt the group with vocalist Larry Dodson and crafted a louder, more aggressive funk-rock sound that pushed them into a new era. He reflects on becoming a go-to rhythm section for Stax Records and beyond, playing on classics for Rufus Thomas, The Staple Singers, and others, and revisits the making and lasting impact of &amp;ldquo;Holy Ghost,&amp;rdquo; their showstopping performance at Wattstax, the wild realities of 1970s touring and stagecraft, and the band&amp;rsquo;s constant reinvention through the 1980s. The Bar-Kays remain active today, and Alexander&amp;rsquo;s spirited storytelling makes clear why their legacy endures.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;See &lt;a href="https://omnystudio.com/listener"&gt;omnystudio.com/listener&lt;/a&gt; for privacy information.&lt;/p&gt;</description>

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James Alexander of The Bar-Kays Part 2

FEB 16, 202661 MIN
The Questlove Show

James Alexander of The Bar-Kays Part 2

FEB 16, 202661 MIN

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James Alexander returns to The Questlove Show for a revealing deep dive into the rebirth and evolution of The Bar-Kays after tragedy, sharing how he rebuilt the group with vocalist Larry Dodson and crafted a louder, more aggressive funk-rock sound that pushed them into a new era. He reflects on becoming a go-to rhythm section for Stax Records and beyond, playing on classics for Rufus Thomas, The Staple Singers, and others, and revisits the making and lasting impact of “Holy Ghost,” their showstopping performance at Wattstax, the wild realities of 1970s touring and stagecraft, and the band’s constant reinvention through the 1980s. The Bar-Kays remain active today, and Alexander’s spirited storytelling makes clear why their legacy endures.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.