Talk:I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)

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History: Fight between Ted White and a Musician at the Session edit

Is there any reliable citation for the assertion made in this section that it was Melvin Lastie who got in a fight with Ted White at the session at Muscle Shoals? All documentation that I have seen (e.g., the books Memphis Boys: The Story of American Studios and Out of Whiteness: Color, Politics, and Culture and an interview [available online] with Spooner Oldham, David Hood, and Jimmy Johnson, all of whom were at the session) say that it was trumpter Ken Laxton that got into the initial fight with Ted White, and some go on to say that White got into another fight with Rick Hall later at the hotel. There's not even any indication Lastie was at the session at all; one of White's issues was that the players were all white, even though there was supposed to be a integrated horn section. If Lastie (who was African American) had been there, White wouldn't have had that objection. I note he is listed as playing on the record, but there is no citation for that information either. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 220.229.0.220 (talk) 10:41, 25 November 2016 (UTC)Reply