
Maceo Parker (born February 14, 1943) is an American funk and soul jazz saxophonist, best known for his work with James Brown in the 1960s, Parliament-Funkadelic in the 1970s and Prince in the 2000s. Parker was a prominent soloist on many of Brown's hit recordings, and a key part of his band, playing alto, tenor and baritone saxophones. Since the early 1990s, he has toured under his own name.
Parker was born in Kinston, North Carolina, United States. Parker's father played piano and drums in addition to singing in church with Parker's mother; his brother Melvin played drums and his brother Kellis played the trombone. Parker and his brother Melvin joined James Brown in 1963; in his autobiography, Brown claims that he originally wanted Melvin as his drummer, but agreed to additionally take Maceo under his wing as part of the deal. In March 1970, Parker, his brother Melvin, and a few of Brown's band members left to establish the band Maceo & All the King's Men, which toured for two years.
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Peel played tracks from the group on his shows in the 80's and the early 00's. He also played tracks from associated acts with the group such as James Brown and the J.B.'s on his radio programmes. After Peel's death in 2004, it was later found out that he had a couple of records by the group in his Record Collection: M.
Shows Played[]
- 17 March 1984 (BFBS): A Funky Tale To Tell (album - Funky Music Machine)
- 23 March 1988: Mag-Poo (album - Doing Their Own Thing) Charly R&B
- 29 March 1988: Southwick (album - Doing Their Own Thing) Charly R&B
- 30 March 1988: Got To Getcha (LP - Doing Their Own Thing) Charly R&B
- 19 April 1988: Southwick (LP - Doing Their Own Thing) Charly R&B
- 09 May 1988: Got To Getcha (LP - Doing Their Own Thing) Charly Records
- 25 February 2003: Got To Getcha (LP - Doing Their Own Thing) Charly Records
- 10 December 2003: Thank You For Letting Me Be Myself Again (7") House of the Fox
- 18 December 2003 (Radio Eins): Thank You For Letting Me Be Myself Again (7") House of the Fox
- 26 December 2003 (BBC World Service): Thank You For Letting Me Be Myself Again (7") House of the Fox