Tuesday, June 11, 2013

WHO'S THE GREATEST SAXOPHONE PLAYER # 1 JUNIOR WALKER


In this Series of Posts, I will Writing about the Artist's who are in My "Who's the Greatest Saxophone Player" Poll. 

The Poll is over to the Right of this Blog, its been Running for a Couple of Week's, so if You Haven't already Voted, Please do so!

The Saxophonist's in the List are the One's Who have had Albums and Single's Released in Either The Soul, Funk, Dance or Commercial Jazz Sections of Music, I have not Included any Pure Jazz Musicians!

The Saxophone the Artists Play can be Anyone of the Following TenorAlto or Soprano or all of them of Course!

In these Post's, I will write a few Facts, Figures, Stats and Interesting Stuff on the Artist in Question, I will also include a Playlist of their Greatest Songs.

I will Write a Post on Each Artist, One Every Other Week!


ARTIST NUMBER 1..............JUNIOR WALKER 

Born Autry DeWalt Mixon Jr on 14th June 1931 in Blythville, Arkansas USA, but Grew Up in South Bend, Indiana, He is Better Known as Junior Walker


He Started His Own Band in 1945 when he was 14 Years Old, they were Named the "Jumping Jacks"

Around  the Same Time Period, Junior Walker's Long Time Friend "Billy Nichols" (A Drummer) Started his Own Band, and they were Named the "Rhythm Rockers"

From Time to Time both Friends would Help the other one out in their Respected Bands.

During the Mid 50's, "Billy Nichols" had Secured Permanent Work for his Band at the Local TV Station in South Bend and asked "Junior Walker" to Join him and his Keyboard Player "Fred Patten" which he (Junior Walker) did!

Eventually Billy Nichols was Draughted into the US Army, so Junior Walker took over as Leader of the Band, he then Convinced the Band Members to Move to Battle Creek, Michigan.

By the Late 50's there had been Several Changes to the Band Members and  they also Decided to have a Name change, so the Rhythm Rockers became "The All Stars"

During a Performance in the Early 60's the Band were Spotted by Johnny Bristol, who in Turn Recommended them to Record Label Boss "Harvey Fuqua" he eventually Signed them up in 1961 to his "Harvey Record Label"


By this time, Junior Walker had become the Focal Point of the Band, so another Change of Band Name came into Play, they were now Called "Junior Walker & The All Stars"

The Band did Release a Couple of Singles during the Early 60's on the "Harvey Label"!

But Sometime Around 1963/64 "Harvey Fuqua" Sold his Record Label to Berry Gordy , who was the Head of Tamla Motown Records, so Junior Walker & All Stars now had a New Label, but they didn't Record for the Tamla Record Label, they were Assigned to a Motown Subsidiary named "Soul Records"


During this Early Period on the New Record Label, the Line-Up was to Change Again, and then by 1965 "Junior Walker & The All Stars" Released their Debut Album on "Soul Records" it was Called "Shotgun" and the Single of the same Name was to  Turn out to be "Junior Walkers" Signature Tune!

More Great Tracks on the Album were to Follow as Singles, Including Shake & Fingerpop, Do The Boomerang, Cleo's Back and of course I'm A Roadrunner!


Shotgun was to Reach the Top of the US R&B Chart and Peaked at Number 4 on the US Billboard Hot 100.

During the Rest of the 60's, Junior Walker & The All Stars were to Release a Further 6 Albums:

1966 : Soul Session and Road Runner
1967 : A Live Album
1969 : Home Cookin', What Does It Take To Win Your Love and These Eyes.


During his Entire Career, Between 1965 and 1983, Junior Walker would Release a Total of 22 Albums and a Total Of 24 Singles.

He had a Great Record for Single Chart Placements, Not Many can Better this, All his 24 Singles got into the US R&B Charts and Only 3 Singles Did Not Get into the Billboard Hot 100 Charts, he also had 6 Singles Placed in the UK Pop Charts!


In 1979 Junior Walker Disbanded the Band and Decided to go Solo, and Joined Norman Whitfield's Record Label for a Couple of Year's, Without too much Success, so by 1982 he had Reformed the Band, but Chart Success was Never again to Happen to Junior Walker & The All Stars.

In the Mid 90's, Junior Walker would  have to Battle Cancer and Eventually on 23rd November 1995, he would Die from this Disease, he was Aged 64 Year's Old. 

Please Read some of my Previous Posts on Junior Walker, as I have Mentioned Many Times Before in this Blog, Junior Walker was by Far my Favorite Saxophonist, I still Listen to his Music, Every Week, I also had the Pleasure of Seeing Him Live in Concert about 35 Years Ago, What a Great Night that was and Quite Possibly one of the Best Live Shows I have Ever Seen!


HAVE ANOTHER LISTEN TO SOME OF THE GREAT TRACKS RECORDED BY JUNIOR WALKER & THE ALL STARS: 


                                  JUNIOR WALKER & THE ALL STARS by funkysoulvinyls on Grooveshark 


                  

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