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  1. Big Star was formed in the early '70s in Memphis, Tennessee, and in its original configuration consisted of Alex Chilton on guitar and lead vocals, Chris Bell on lead guitar, Andy Hummel on bass ...

  2. It's Alright is an album by the American musician Chris Stamey, released in 1987. Stamey supported it with a North American tour that included Alex Chilton on keyboards. It's Alright was expected to be somewhat of a mainstream success; it did not perform as well as envisioned, and Stamey was dropped from A&M Records two years after its release.

  3. Mar 21, 2010 · Alex Chilton, who died last week at the age of 59, had a strange and complicated relationship with fame. He achieved it early as the lead singer for the Box Tops, struggled to recapture it in the ...

  4. The idyllic early years of Chilton’s life took place in that suburban house at 987 Robin Hood Lane. Sounds, myths seeped into his pores down there: Elvis played his older siblings’ high school ...

  5. alexchilton.bandcamp.com › album › feudalist-tartsFeudalist Tarts | Alex Chilton

    Baby, oh, baby I love to call you baby Baby, oh, baby I'd love for you to call me baby When you squeeze me real tight You make the wrong things right And I can't stop loving you And I won't stop calling you Baby (Baby), oh, baby You look so good to me, baby Baby (Baby), oh, baby You are so good to me, baby Just one look in your eyes And my temperature goes sky high I'm weak for you and can't ...

  6. Apr 11, 2014 · By Stephen M. Deusner. April 11, 2014. In 1968, teen phenoms the Box Tops were opening for the Beach Boys when they took a break from touring. The band's singer, Alex Chilton —barely old enough ...

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  8. Apr 15, 2010 · Four months later, on March 17th, Chilton died of a heart attack in New Orleans – where he had lived since the early Eighties – as his wife, Laura Kersting, rushed him to a hospital. He was 59 ...

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