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Maceo Parker

November 1, 1996 by: Alex Oliver

Saxman Maceo Parker’s musical history is almost a direct parallel to the history of funk, the present of which he continues to contribute to. Parker landed a gig with the James Brown’s band, the JBs, in 1964. His sax is an integral part of now legendary James Brown songs. In 1970, Parker left the JBs and formed Maceo & All The King's Men, a group that stayed together for a couple of years before Parker went back to the JBs. In 1975, with JBs bandleader F...

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