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Jr. Walker, auch Junior Walker, eigentlich Autrey DeWalt Mixon (* 14. Juni 1931 in Blytheville, Arkansas; † 23. November 1995 in Battle Creek, Michigan) war ein US-amerikanischer Tenorsaxophonist
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Autry DeWalt Mixon Jr. (June 14, 1931 – November 23, 1995), known professionally as Junior Walker, was an American multi-instrumentalist (primarily saxophonist) and vocalist who recorded for Motown during the 1960s.
YearA-side, B-side Both Sides From Same Album ...Us Hot 100 [6]Us R&b [6]1962"Twist Lackawanna" b/w "Willie's Blues" ...——1962"Cleo's Mood" b/w "Brainwasher" (from ...——1963"Good Rockin'" b/w "Brainwasher Pt. 2" ...——1964"Satan's Blues" b/w "Monkey Jump" (from ...——23. Nov. 1995 · Profile: American saxophonist, vocalist, & leader of one of Motown 's signature 60's acts, Junior Walker & The All Stars . b. 14 Jun 1931 in Blythesville, Arkansas, U.S.A. d. 23 Nov 1995 in Battle Creek, Michigan, U.S.A. Sites: Wikipedia , soulwalking.co.uk. Aliases:
"Shotgun" is a song written by Junior Walker and recorded with his group the All Stars. Called a "dance tune", it was produced by Berry Gordy Jr. and Lawrence Horn. Gordy's Soul Records, a Motown Records subsidiary, issued it as a single in 1965.
- "Hot Cha"
- February 13, 1965
- 1964
Junior Walker & The All Stars. More images. Profile: American R&B and soul outfit, & one of the Motown signature acts in the 1960's. Originally "The Rhythm Rockers," they became "The All Stars", & in 1961 they were recommended to Harvey Fuqua who signed them to his label Harvey (2) .
Jr. Walker & The All Stars were a down-home, blues-and-rhythm counterpoint to the upwardly mobile, commercial polish that was Motown’s trademark of the 1960s. Their leader’s gutbucket sax and shout-out vocals framed and defined the group’s place in popular music, and lent credence to the Motown subsidiary label under which their music was ...