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Brian (Brian with Mavis Staples at the "Love For Levon" concert)

: By the mid-1960s, they became the musical arm of the Civil Rights Movement . Songs like "Freedom Highway" weren't just tracks; they were anthems for marchers walking toward justice. The Staple Singers-Vintage Staples

The foundational "Staple" sound was built on two primary elements: Pops' tremolo-heavy, blues-inflected guitar and Mavis Staples' deep, dusky contralto. Brian (Brian with Mavis Staples at the "Love

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: In the late 1940s and '50s, they were raw rural gospel. Their 1956 recording of "Uncloudy Day" was a revelation, capturing a haunting, minimalist power that caught the ears of both church folk and blues fans.

: Signing to Stax Records in 1968 shifted their trajectory. Working in Muscle Shoals, they fused their gospel roots with a funkier, soul-influenced sound that produced massive hits. Essential "Vintage Staples"