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  1. Early life and family. Pickett was born March 18, 1941, in Prattville, Alabama, [3] and sang in Baptist church choirs. He was the fourth of 11 children and called his mother "the baddest woman in my book," telling historian Gerri Hirshey: "I get scared of her now.

  2. Dec 16, 2013 · Wilson Pickett - Land of a Thousand Dances (HQ) Edmilson Guermacoski. 8.02K subscribers. Subscribed. 39K. 5.1M views 10 years ago. A ALMA DA SOUL MUSIC. ...more.

  3. Wilson Pickett - Don't Let The Green Grass Fool You. SoulvilleCounty. •. 1.5M views • 10 years ago. •. 2.

  4. Wilson Pickett - In the Midnight Hour. fabrizio autore. 9.24K subscribers. Subscribed. 74K. 13M views 14 years ago.

  5. Jan 20, 2006 · Wilson Pickett, the soul music pioneer whose insistent wail turned songs like "In the Midnight Hour" into hits, died yesterday in Virginia. He was 64. The cause was a heart attack, Margo Lewis ...

  6. Introducing a new generation of music lovers to the legacy of the legendary Music Hall of Famer, the “WickedWilson Pickett!

  7. The Wicked Picketts signature scream established him as a soul icon. Wilson Pickett had swagger. He was soulful and seductive, but Pickett was most famous for his scream, a powerful belt that he inexplicably kept dead on pitch.

  8. Jan 18, 2024 · A pioneer of ’60s soul music, singer and songwriter Wilson Pickett defined an era with hits like “In the Midnight Hour” and “Mustang Sally”. • Born in Alabama, Pickett moved to Detroit as a teenager to live with his father. He got his start singing in church, and in 1955, he joined the gospel group The Violinaires.

  9. Feb 7, 1991 · The Midnight Mover. The Soul Screamer. The Man and a Half. Or, most simply and most evocatively, the Wicked. Wilson Pickett ‘s nicknames capture the uninhibited passion of his style and image...

  10. Jan 18, 2024 · A pioneer of ’60s soul music, singer and songwriter Wilson Pickett defined an era with hits like “In the Midnight Hour” and “Mustang Sally.”. • Born in Alabama, Pickett moved to Detroit as a teenager to live with his father. He got his start singing in church, and in 1955, he joined the gospel group The Violinaires.