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Name
  
Bill Cunningham


Role
  
Bass guitarist

Bill Cunningham (musician) Bill Cunningham An interview with the original bass player from

Albums
  
The Letter/Ne, Non Stop, Dimensions

Similar People
  
Gary Talley, Thomas Boggs, Alex Chilton, Helen Bee

William "Bill" Cunningham (born January 23, 1950) is the original bass guitarist / keyboardist for the Box Tops.

Bill Cunningham (musician) Bill Cunningham Steel Guitar Cruise

Cunningham was born in Memphis, Tennessee. He remained a member of the Box Tops until August 1969, when he decided to return to school to get a music degree in performance of the upright bass.

Though Cunningham virtually vanished from the pop music scene after he left the Box Tops, he rose in the ranks of classical musicians, playing in many symphony orchestras and in ballet and opera companies while attending university. During this period he backed artists as diverse as Eddy Arnold, Van Cliburn, Isaac Hayes, the Romeros (Spanish guitarists), and Dionne Warwick.

During that period, Cunningham played on a number of string sessions for STAX and other Memphis recording artists. One example can be heard on Chris Bell's (Big Star) song "You and Your Sister," featuring Bell's guitar work and vocals, Alex Chilton backing vocal, and Cunningham's string arrangements and upright bass work.

In 1996, Cunningham played the principal role in reforming the original Box Tops. He played bass and shared responsibility for keyboard parts with John Evans on the Tear Off album. Cunningham has toured with the group since 1997.

References

Bill Cunningham (musician) Wikipedia