Front cover image for 98% funky stuff : my life in music

98% funky stuff : my life in music

Maceo Parker's signature style became the lynchpin of James Brown's band when he and his brother Melvin joined the Hardest Working Man in Show Business in 1964. That style helped define Brown's brand of funk, and the phrase "Maceo, I want you to blow!" became part of the lexicon of black music. He took time off from James Brown to play with George Clinton's P-funk collective and with Bootsy's Rubber Band; he also formed his own band, Maceo and All the King's Men, whose records are cult favorites among funk aficionados.
eBook, English, 2013
Chicago Review Press, Chicago, 2013
Biographies
1 online resource (viii, 200 pages) : illustrations
9781613743478, 9781613743492, 1613743475, 1613743491
823723886
Front Cover; Copyright; Contents; Preface You're Gonna Know Me; 1 Teaching Little Fingers to Play; 2 I Remember Mr. Banks; 3 Be Good Boys; 4 All Aboard the Night Train; 5 Southern Exposure; 6 Keep the Fires Burning; 7 All the King's Men; 8 Take a Ride on the Mothership; 9 The Lean Years; 10 A Funky Renaissance; Index; Back Cover
Includes index