Stax house band Booker T & The MGs were the rulers of instrumental soul, and they cooked up a soul food storm on ‘Green Onions,’ their debut album. The formula was simple: organist Booker T ...
Booker T says it's about whether someone's talent warrants them being on the show. At the WWE Bad Blood post-show press conference, TJ Legacy of Soapbox Run the Ropes asked Triple H about ...
Marin-based Hammond B-3 organ legend Booker T. Jones plays a local show Monday ... when he penned the indelible Hammond B-3 groove of "Green Onions," the first of a long string of hits like ...
WWE legend Booker T has praised the late Bobby "The Brain" Heenan's managerial ability and also discussed his battle with cancer. Heenan is often regarded as one of the great on-screen figures in ...
Green Oaks and Booker T. Washington High Schools are hosting a weekend of fun events. From Thursday through Sunday, Mosley will be honored for his contributions to high school sports and his work ...
I’ve seen no one else go out and pull it off as flawlessly as this young kid can," Booker T said. Je'Von Evans previously discussed his experience learning from Matt Bloom and Johnny Moss. Check out ...
WWE legend Booker T has talked about where AEW may be going wrong, and the things the promotion has to change moving forward. On his "Hall of Fame" podcast, the WWE Hall of Famer shared his ...
Booker T has entered the WWE Hall of Fame not once, but twice, but the former World Champion wasn’t excited when he first got the call. Booker T was inducted in 2013 for his work as a singles wrestler ...
Booker T has thrown his support behind Triple H following the WWE CCO’s comments about race and booking made following WWE Bad Blood 2024. During the post-show press conference, “The Game” said he ...
CM Punk showed up at NXT again this past Wednesday and appeared surprisingly friendly with WWE Hall of Famer Booker T when they crossed paths at ringside. Why was it a surprise? Well, it was only last ...
Booker T. Washington High School in southwest Atlanta will celebrate its 100th anniversary on Tuesday. The school was Georgia’s first high school for African Americans and opened in 1924.