Trumpeter Ben Cauley dies at the age of 67 after surviving the 1967 plane crash that ended the life of his friend Otis Redding
Trumpeter Ben Cauley has died in Memphis at the age of 67.
He was a member of the Stax Records group the Bar-Kays and the only survivor of the 1967 plane crash that killed most of his bandmates and Stax star Otis Redding.
Cauley's eldest daughter, Chekita Cauley-Campbell, said her father died late Monday at Methodist South Hospital. His death was first reported by The Commercial Appeal.
Not music to our ears: Trumpeter Ben Cauley has died in Memphis at the age of 67, according to The Commercial Appeal; here he is seen in 2009
His pal: Otis Redding looking dapper in a publicity still in the 1970s
While he has long been known as the sole survivor of the crash that killed Redding, Cauley was a survivor in many other ways.
He had struggled with health issues for years, including a stroke he suffered in 1989, but he persevered through all of it and continued to play his trumpet.
'He was just a real humble, debonair gentleman,' Cauley-Campbell said. 'He really loved his music. His music was really his life. He breathed music.'
Connected: He was a member of the Stax Records group the Bar-Kays and the only survivor of the 1967 plane crash that killed most of his bandmates and Stax star Otis Redding
Cauley was playing with the Bar-Kays while still attending high school at Booker T. Washington High School in Memphis, his daughter said.
When he was a senior he would be picked up at high school on a Friday, travel and play with Otis on the weekends and then come back to school the next week. She said some of the band members needed permission slips from their parents to travel with the band.
On December 10, 1967, they were traveling on Redding's new twin engine Beechcraft when it went into Lake Monona near Madison, Wisconsin. Able to hold on to a seat cushion, Cauley was the only survivor. Another band member, bassist James Alexander, was on a different plane.
He had the beat: Cauley's eldest daughter, Chekita Cauley-Campbell, said her father died late Monday at Methodist South Hospital
After the crash, the pair rebuilt the Bar-Kays and backed Isaac Hayes on his landmark album, Hot Buttered Soul, according to the Memphis Music Hall of Fame's website. The Bar-Kays were inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2013.
Cauley-Campbell said Cauley toured with Hayes, and also played with Aretha Franklin, the Doobie Brothers and many others. He was a well-known session musician, and Cauley-Campbell said she often recognized the sound of his trumpet on records because it was so different from anyone else's playing.
'No one could play like him,' she said. 'It was a very distinct sound. It was a pitch above the roof.'
Besides Cauley-Campbell, Cauley is survived by daughters Shuronda Cauley-Oliver, Miriam Cauley-Crisp, Monica Cauley-Johnson and Kimberly Garrett; and sons Phalon Richmond and Ben Wells. Plans for a memorial service are pending.
He could jam: Musicians Derek Huston, Marc Franklin, Cauley and Joe Restivo of the Bo-Keys open for Cyndi Lauper at The Club Nokia in LA in 2011
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