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Jamal Thomas Discography of CDs
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Funk Overload CD (1998)
Jamal Thomas songs A key figure in the development of funk, Maceo Parker lent his incendiary sax to James Brown's JB's during their late-'60s peak and later joined George Clinton's Parliament-Funkadelic ensemble. Parker is one of the best-known backing musicians in pop history. This is due in no small part to James Brown's exhortations on ...
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My First Name Is Maceo CD (2004)
Jamal Thomas music CDs Personnel includes: Maceo Parker (alto saxophone); Pee Wee Ellis (tenor saxophone); Fred Wesley (trombone); Will Boulware (organ); Bruno Speight (guitar); Jerome Preston (bass) Jamal Thomas (drums).
Personnel: Maceo Parker (vocals, alto saxophone); Pee Wee Ellis (vocals, tenor saxophone); Fred Wesley (vocals, trombone); Bruno Speight (guitar); Will Boulware (Hammond b-3 organ); Jerry Preston (bass guitar); Jamal Thomas (drums).
Additional personnel: ...
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School's In! CD (2005)
Jamal Thomas CD discography Alto saxophonist Maceo Parker will forever be known as James Brown's main horn man, and his gritty sax playing with the likes of Bootsy Collins and Prince has made him the dean of funk, a man who helped build the genre from the ground up, starting with "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag." That new bag is ...
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Dial MacEo CD (2000)
Jamal Thomas albums Principally recorded at Dan's House Of Love, New York, New York in September 1999; Paisley Park Studios, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Includes liner notes by Maceo Parker.
While James Brown spent most of the '80s and '90s dealing with the law, former JB Maceo Parker was busy preaching the funk gospel, tearing it up on the road and in the studio. ...
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 Jamal Thomas discography Worked With
Maceo Parker
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