Maceo Parker & WDR Big Band - A Tribute To Ray Charles
Track list:
01. Tonk
02. Them That’s Got
03. Busted
04. I Got A Woman
05. You Are My Sunshine
06. You Don’t Know Me
07. Mary Ann
08. Georgia On My Mind
09. Announcement - Michael Abene
10. Hallelujah I Love Her So
11. Announcement: Maceo Parker
12. What I’d Say
Maceo Parker - alto sax, vocals
WDR Big Band
Michael Abene - conductor, arranger
#MaceoParker & WDR Big Band Cologne - A Tribute To Ray Charles
Recorded Live at the 29. Leverkusener Jazztage, Germany, November 5th, 2008
Maceo Parker (born February 14, 1943) is an American #funk and #SoulJazz 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. 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 1964; 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 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.
In January 1973, Parker rejoined with James Brown. 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 re-joined James Brown from 1984 to 1988.
In the 1990s, Parker began a solo career. His first album of this period “Roots Revisited“ spent 10 weeks at the top of the Billboard Contemporary Jazz Charts. To date he has released 11 solo albums since 1990. His band has been billed as “the greatest little funk orchestra on earth“ and the “million-dollar support band“. Parker’s 1992 live album “Life on Planet Groove“ is considered to be his seminal live album, marking his first collaboration with Dutch saxophonist Candy Dulfer.
In 1993, Parker made guest appearances on hip hop 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“ for their 1997 compilation album Kettle Whistle. In 1998, Parker performed as a guest on “What Would You Say“ on a Dave Matthews Band concert, which also became one of their live albums, Live in Chicago .
In 2004, Parker toured as a part of Prince’s band for the “Musicology Live 2004ever“ tour and again in 2007 he performed as part of Prince’s band for Prince’s 21 nights at the O2 arena. Parker also played as part of Prince’s band for his 21-night stay at LA’s Forum in 2011.
In 2008, Maceo Parker closed the Edmonton International Jazz Festival at Urban Lounge.
Parker’s album Roots & Grooves with the WDR Big Band is a tribute to Ray Charles, whom Parker cites as one of his most important influences. The album won a Jammie for best Jazz Album in 2009. Parker followed this up with another collaboration with WDR Big Band in 2012 with the album Soul Classics.
In October 2011, Parker was inducted in the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame.
In July 2012, Parker was the recipient of a Lifetime Achievement Award from Victoires Du Jazz in Paris. He continues touring, headlining many jazz festivals in Europe and doing as many as 290 concerts a year.
In May 2016, Parker received The North Carolina Heritage Award from his home state.
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