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FILE - James Alexander, left, and Carl Simms, both of Memphis, Tenn., view from atop Madison hotel in Madison, Wis., Dec. 11, 1967, the lake in which the plane bearing singer Otis Redding and seven others crashed. Alexander and Simms, members of rhythm and blues group called the Bar-Kays, were unable to board Redding's private plane in Cleveland because of lack of space. The crash was believed to have claimed-seven of eight persons aboard, including Redding. Alexander, the last surviving member of The Bar-Kays band that backed soul music star Otis Redding, will have a street renamed after him in his hometown of Memphis, Tennessee, Stax Museum said. (AP Photo/File)