September 2, 2010

Michael Uslan, executive producer of The Dark Knight, visits with the Redding’s

 Michael Uslan, executive producer of The Dark Knight, pictured at the Big “O” Youth Educational Dream Foundation’s office after a visit to the exhibit ‘Otis Redding: I’ve Got Dreams to Remember’ at the Georgia Music Hall of Fame.

LEFT TO RIGHT:

Carolyn Killen -Assistant to Mrs. Redding-Andrews
Karla Redding-Andrews -Project Director for The Big “O”Youth Educational Dream Foundation
Michael Uslan -Executive Producer of “The Dark Knight”movie
Elizabeth Davis -Asst. to Mr. Uslan
Lisa Love -Executive Director for the GA Music Hall of Fame

About Otis Redding
Forty years after his passing, the legacy of Otis Redding remains stronger than ever. As the decades have gone by since December 10, 1967 when the world tragically lost one of its greatest soul singers, the power and impact of this Georgia-born R&B pioneer’s music and career shows no signs of diminishing. Through a recorded legacy that spans a mere six years but is filled with classic after classic, the man whose distinctive music influenced British rock stars and his American soul music peers alike continues to be accorded and afforded the global recognition and (borrowing the title of one of his most enduring compositions)“respect” he richly deserves. The King of Soul...Otis Redding

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