Charles Pitts
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 12 years ago |
Date of birth | April 7,1947 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Born | Washington |
D.C. | |
United States | |
Date of died | May 1,2012 |
Died | Memphis |
Tennessee | |
United States | |
Spouse | Beverly Pitts |
Music groups | The Bo-Keys |
Genres | Soul Music |
Rhythm And Blues | |
Funk | |
Blues | |
Job | Guitarist |
Songs | Kick It |
Cauley Flower | |
Coming Home Baby | |
Got to Get Back | |
Deuce and a Quarter | |
Hi Roller | |
I'm Going Home | |
I Remember Stax | |
Sundown on Beale | |
Back at the Chicken Shack | |
Work That Skirt | |
Spanish Delight | |
Just Chillin' | |
Seven and 7 | |
Bling Bling | |
Jack and Ginger | |
Doin' It To Death | |
Catch This Teardrop | |
Got to Get Back , Part 2 | |
Under the Table | |
Cracker Jack | |
My Country Loves Me | |
Work That Sucker | |
Weak Spot | |
Got to Get Back! | |
Movies/Shows | Take Me to the River |
Black Snake Moan | |
Hollywood Man | |
Miss Leslie's Dolls | |
Forty Shades of Blue | |
Groups | The Bo-Keys |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1493647 |
Charles Pitts Life story
Charles "Skip" Pitts was an American soul and blues guitarist. He is best known for his distinctive "wah-wah" style, prominently featured on Isaac Hayes' title track from the 1971 movie Shaft. He is widely considered to have been one of the architects of soul, R&B and funk guitar.