Electronic Musician

Some Old Skool Funky Sax

We’re continuing our look at sax players to get some fresh ideas for our playing. These two players were defining influences that took soul and created funk in the late ‘60s, through the ‘70s and beyond.

Maceo Parker

Maceo Parker first came to prominence playing with James Brown, a position he held on and off over three decades. He can be heard on stone-cold hits such as “I Got You (I Feel Good)”, “Cold Sweat”, “Poppa’s Got A and , and has toured/recorded as a leader for many years now.

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