LC control no. | no 98028136 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | ML419.P367 Biography |
Personal name heading | Parker, Maceo |
Variant(s) | Maceo, 1943- |
See also | Corporate body: All the King's Men Corporate body: Horny Horns Corporate body: J.B.'s (Musical group) Corporate body: Maceo & the Macks (Musical group) |
Associated country | United States |
Birth date | 1943-02-14 |
Place of birth | Kinston (N.C.) |
Profession or occupation | Saxophonists |
Special note | Machine-derived authority record. |
Found in | LCCN 92-764188: For all the kings's men, p1990 In yo' face [SR] p1993: v. 2, container (Maceo) v. 2, insert (Maceo Parker) Grovemusic WWW site, Oct. 6, 2003 (Parker, Maceo; b. Feb. 14, 1943, Kinston, N.C.; American alto saxophonist) AllMusic WWW site, Apr. 17, 2019 (Maceo Parker; formed his own group, Maceo & All the King's Men, after quitting James Brown's band in 1970; member of the J.B.'s, Parliament, and Funkadelic) <https://www.allmusic.com/artist/maceo-parker-mn0000185155/biography> Wikipedia, July 10, 2018 (The Horny Horns; horn section associated with Parliament-Funkadelic and Bootsy's Rubber Band led by trombonist Fred Wesley; group included saxophonist Maceo Parker and Rick Gardner and Richard "Kush" Griffith on trumpets; also released two albums under their own name in 1977 and 1979) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Horny_Horns> Classic funk. Volume one [SR] p1996: container (Maceo & the Macks) |
Invalid LCCN | no 98012732 |