Band,
R&B/Soul
Funk band formed of ex James Brown backing band members, who left Brown en masse in 1970. Over the years, many of them, including band leader Maceo Parker would return to playing with Brown and J.B.'s. Released two albums on House Of The Fox before splitting circa May 1972.
![]() | Maceo Parker voc, as *1943 US |
![]() | Melvin Parker dr *1944 US |
![]() | Richard Griffith tr, bvoc 1948-2007 US |
![]() | 'Sweet' Charles Sherrell key *1943 US |
![]() | Joseph Davis tr US |
![]() | Eldee Williams ts, sax US |
![]() | Jimmy Nolen g 1934-1983 US |
![]() | Alfonzo Kellum g 1943-2000 US |
![]() | Bernard Odum b 1931-2004 US |
![]() | Robert Griffith tr |
![]() | Garrett Tilford |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
---|---|---|---|
Doing Their Own Thing | Maceo & All The King's Men | 1996 | Album |
Funky Music Machine | Maceo & All The King's Men | 1972 | Album |
A Funky Tale To Tell / Dreams | Maceo & All The King's Men | 1972 | Single |
Funky Women / Southwick | Maceo & All The King's Men | 1971 | Single |
Got To Get' Cha | Maceo & All The King's Men | 1971 | Single |
Doing Their Own Thing | Maceo & All The King's Men | 1970 | Album |
Thank You For Letting Me Be Myself Again | Maceo & All The King's Men | 1970 | Single |
Got To Get'cha / (I Remember) Mr. Banks | Maceo & All The King's Men | 1970 | Single |