Otis Redding Honoured With Posthumous Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame; Daughter Karla Redding Andrews Accepts Tribute (View Pic)

Late vocalist Otis Redding recently received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The star was accepted by Redding’s daughter, Karla Redding Andrews. Karla even took to Instagram and shared pictures from the felicitation ceremony. Willem Dafoe Secures the First Hollywood Walk of Fame Star in 2024.

In the pictures doing the rounds on the internet, Karla can be seen posing with a photograph of Otis Redding and his new star at a ceremony honouring Otis Redding on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Late Singer Otis Redding Receives Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame

Redding scored five Top 5 albums and 17 Top 20 singles on the R&B charts in less than six years of recording before he died in a plane crash in 1967 at the age of 26. At a time when airwaves and audiences were still heavily segregated, he became one of the country’s highest-grossing acts, forever defining the brawny intensity of Southern Soul, Variety reported. Mario Lopez To Receive Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on October 10.

Much of Redding’s greatest work came as an interpretive singer (often of such unlikely material as “Satisfaction” or his showstopping rendition of “Try a Little Tenderness”), but “The Big O” also wrote or co-wrote classics like “I’ve Been Loving You Too Long” and “Respect” — which, in Aretha Franklin’s transformative version, was named by Rolling Stone in 2021 as the greatest song of all time.

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