The Memphis Horns were a prolific American duo of multi-instrumentalists, consisting of Wayne Jackson (trumpet) and Andrew Love (tenor saxophone) who contributed significantly to the soul, R&B, and blues genres. Their distinctive, richly layered sound was a staple in Stax Records and they have worked with a vast range of artists, from Otis Redding to U2. They are best known for their contributions to iconic tracks such as "Dock of the Bay" and "Sweet Soul Music". In 2012, the Memphis Horns were awarded the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, acknowledging their significant impact on the music industry.