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In 1993, Parker made guest appearances on rap group [[De La Soul]]'s album ''[[Buhloone Mindstate]]''. In the late 1990s, Parker began contributing semi-regularly to recordings by [[Prince (artist)|Prince]] and accompanying his band, the [[New Power Generation]], on tour. He also played on the [[Jane's Addiction]] track "My Cat's Name Is Maceo" (named after him, or [[Perry Farrell]]'s cat, or both), for their 1997 compilation album ''[[Kettle Whistle]]''.
In 1993, Parker made guest appearances on rap group [[De La Soul]]'s album ''[[Buhloone Mindstate]]''. In the late 1990s, Parker began contributing semi-regularly to recordings by [[Prince (artist)|Prince]] and accompanying his band, the [[New Power Generation]], on tour. He also played on the [[Jane's Addiction]] track "My Cat's Name Is Maceo" (named after him, or [[Perry Farrell]]'s cat, or both), for their 1997 compilation album ''[[Kettle Whistle]]''.


In 2007, Parker supported Prince during his stint of 21 nights at the O2 Arena.
In 2007, Parker supported Prince during his stint of 21 nights at [[the O2 arena (London)]].


His current touring band includes bassist [[Rodney Skeet Curtis]] formerly of Parliament-Funkadelic, Bruno Speight (guitar) and Jamal Thomas(drums) formerly of SOS Band. They have been billed as "The greatest little funk orchestra on earth" or the "Million dollar support band".
His current touring band includes bassist [[Rodney Skeet Curtis]] formerly of Parliament-Funkadelic, Bruno Speight (guitar) and Jamal Thomas (drums) formerly of SOS Band. They have been billed as "The greatest little funk orchestra on earth" or the "Million dollar support band".


Recently performed in his hometown Kinston, North Carolina, at the local NAACP building.
Recently performed in his hometown Kinston, North Carolina, at the local NAACP building.

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Maceo Parker

Maceo (pronounced 'may-see-oh) Parker (born February 14, 1943) is an American funk and soul jazz saxophonist, best known for his work with James Brown in the 1960s. 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. Parker's rhythmic and rapid playing style draws on the earlier innovations of be-bopper Charlie Parker (no relation), and Cannonball Adderley, mixed with Brown's own innovations in funk music.

Biography

Parker was born in Kinston, North Carolina. His father played piano and drums; his mother and father both sang in church. His brother Melvin played drums and his brother Kellis trombone.[1]

He and his brother, Melvin, joined James Brown in 1964; in his book, Brown says that he originally wanted Melvin as his drummer, but agreed to take Maceo under his wing as part of the deal.[citation needed] Parker, his brother Melvin, and a few of Brown's band members left to found Maceo & All the King's Men which toured for two years. In 1973, Parker returned to James Brown's band the J.B.'s. He also charted a single "Parrty - Part I" (#71 pop singles) with Maceo & the Macks that year. In 1975, Parker and some of Brown's band members, including Fred Wesley, left to join George Clinton's band Parliament-Funkadelic.

Parker once again joined James Brown from 1984 to 1988. In the 1990s, Parker finally established a successful solo career. He has released seven solo records and plays 250 tour dates per year. His average play time on stage is more than two and a half hours.

In 1993, Parker made guest appearances on rap group De La Soul's album Buhloone Mindstate. In the late 1990s, Parker began contributing semi-regularly to recordings by Prince and accompanying his band, the New Power Generation, on tour. He also played on the Jane's Addiction track "My Cat's Name Is Maceo" (named after him, or Perry Farrell's cat, or both), for their 1997 compilation album Kettle Whistle.

In 2007, Parker supported Prince during his stint of 21 nights at the O2 arena (London).

His current touring band includes bassist Rodney Skeet Curtis formerly of Parliament-Funkadelic, Bruno Speight (guitar) and Jamal Thomas (drums) formerly of SOS Band. They have been billed as "The greatest little funk orchestra on earth" or the "Million dollar support band".

Recently performed in his hometown Kinston, North Carolina, at the local NAACP building.

His latest album Roots & Grooves with the WDR Big Band is a tribute to Ray Charles whom Parker cites as one of his most important influences.

His gear consists of a Selmer Mark VI (alto) Saxophone together with a Selmer Brilhart 'Ebolin' #5 mouthpiece.

Discography

Solo albums

Year Artist Album Label
1970 Maceo & All the King's Men Doin' Their Own Thing House of the Fox / Charly Records
1974 Maceo Us People / P-Vine
1975 Maceo & All the King's Men Funky Music Machine El Cello
1989 Maceo Parker For All the King's Men 4th & Broadway
1990 Maceo Parker Roots Revisited Verve / Minor Music
1991 Maceo Parker Mo' Roots Verve / Minor Music
1992 Maceo Parker Life on Planet Groove Verve / Minor Music
1993 Maceo Parker Southern Exposure Jive/Novus / Minor Music
1994 Maceo Parker Maceo (Soundtrack) Minor Music
1998 Maceo Parker Funk Overload What Are Records? / ESC
2000 Maceo Parker Dial: M-A-C-E-O What Are Records? / ESC
2003 Maceo Parker Made by Maceo What Are Records? / ESC
2004 Maceo Parker My First Name Is Maceo Minor Music
2005 Maceo Parker School's In! BHM Productions
2007 Maceo Parker Roots & Grooves Intuition (SunnyMoon)

Select albums appeared on

Year Artist Album Label
1964 James Brown Out of Sight PolyGram
1969 James Brown Say It Loud, I'm Black and I'm Proud Polydor / Umgd
1970 James Brown Sex Machine Polydor / Umgd
1972 James Brown Get on the Good Foot PolyGram
1974 James Brown The Payback Polydor / Umgd
1974 James Brown Hell Polydor / Umgd
1975 James Brown Reality PolyGram
1976 Bootsy Collins Stretchin' Out in Bootsy's Rubber Band Warner Bros.
1976 Parliament The Clones of Dr. Funkenstein Island / Mercury
1976 Parliament Mothership Connection Island / Mercury
1977 Bootsy Collins Ahh... The Name Is Bootsy, Baby! Warner Bros.
1977 Parliament Live: P-Funk Earth Tour Island / Mercury
1977 Parliament Funkentelechy Vs. the Placebo Syndrome Island / Mercury
1977 Fred Wesley A Blow for Me, A Toot for You Atlantic
1978 Parliament Motor Booty Affair Island / Mercury
1978 Bernie Worrell All the Woo in the World Arista
1979 Bootsy Collins This Boot Is Made for Fonk-N Warner Bros.
1979 Parliament Gloryhallastoopid MCA
1980 Bootsy Collins Ultra Wave Warner Bros.
1980 Parliament Trombipulation PolyGram
1983 P-Funk All Stars Urban Dancefloor Guerillas Sony
1983 George Clinton You Shouldn't-Nuf Bit Fish Capitol
1985 George Clinton Some of My Best Jokes Are Friends Capitol
1985 Red Hot Chili Peppers Freaky Styley Capitol
1986 James Brown Gravity Volcano
1986 James Brown James In the Jungle Groove Polydor / Umgd
1987 Micro Wave Cookin' from the Inside Out!!! Columbia
1987 Yvonne Jackson I'm Trouble Ichiban
1988 James Brown James Brown's Funky People, Pt. 2 Polydor / Umgd
1988 Bootsy Collins What's Bootsy Doin'? Sony
1988 Keith Richards Talk Is Cheap EMI
1989 Criminal Element Orchestra Locked Up Atlantic
1990 Various Artists Gramavision 10th Anniversary Sampler Gramavision
1990 Deee-Lite World Clique Elektra / Wea
1990 Living Colour Time's Up Sony
1990 P-Funk All Stars Live at the Beverly Theatre in Hollywood Westbound
1990 Fred Wesley New Friends PolyGram
1990 Rev. Billy C. Wirtz Backslider's Tractor Pull HighTone
1991 James Brown Messing with the Blues PolyGram
1991 Material The Third Power Axiom
1991 Bernie Worrell Funk of Ages Rhino
1991 Kenny Neal Walking on Fire Alligator
1991 Various Artists House Party 2 MCA
1992 Bachir Attar The Next Dream CMP
1992 10,000 Maniacs Our Time in Eden Elektra / Wea
1992 Deee-Lite Infinity Within Elektra / Wea
1993 Various Artists The Best Jazz Is Played with Verve PolyGram
1993 George Clinton "P" Is the Funk AEM
1993 Candy Dulfer Sax-A-Go-Go Sony
1993 Color Me Badd Time and Chance Warner Bros.
1993 Bernie Worrell Blacktronic Science Gramavision
1993 Bryan Ferry Taxi Warner Bros.
1993 Various Artists Manifestation: Axiom Collection II PolyGram
1993 James Brown Soul Pride: The Instrumentals (1960-1969) PolyGram
1993 De La Soul Buhloone Mindstate Rhino
1993 Hans Theessink Call Me Deluge
1993 Dave Koz Lucky Man Capitol
1993 George Clinton Plush Funk Aem
1993 Bernie Worrell Blacktronic Science Gramavision
1994 Bootsy Collins Blasters of the Universe Rykodisc
1994 Pedro Abrunhosa Viagens PolyGram
1994 Bryan Ferry Mamouna Virgin
1994 The JB Horns I Like It Like That Soulciety
1995 Parliament The Best of Parliament: Give Up the Funk PolyGram
1995 Fred Wesley Say Blow by Blow Backwards Aem
1995 Larry Goldings Whatever It Takes Warner Bros.
1995 Various Artists Back to Basics, Vol. 2 Instinct
1996 James Brown Foundations Of Funk: A Brand New Bag Polydor / Umgd
1996 Various Artists Little Magic in a Noisy World Act
1996 Various Artists A Celebration of Blues: The New Breed Celeb. of Blues
1997 Various Artists Booming on Pluto: Electro for Droids Ambient
1997 Kenny Neal Deluxe Edition Alligator
1997 Phil Upchurch Whatever Happened to the Blues Go Jazz
1997 Various Artists Blues, Boogie, Rhythm, and More Blues Koch
1999 Prince Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic NPG
2001 Dave Matthews Band Live in Chicago 12.19.98 RCA
2001 Prince Rave In2 The Joy Fantastic NPG
2002 Prince One Nite Alone... Live! NPG
2003 Prince & the NPG C-Note NPG
2004 Prince Musicology NPG / Columbia
2006 Prince 3121 NPG / Universal
2007 Prince Planet Earth NPG / Columbia

Videos

Year Artist Album Label
2002 Maceo Parker Roots Revisited Arthaus Musik
2003 Prince Live at the Aladdin Las Vegas NPG Music Club
2004 Maceo Parker My First Name Is Maceo Minor Music

References

  1. ^ Thompson, Dave (2001). Funk. Backbeat Books. pp. 176-179. ISBN 0-87930-629-7.