Maceo Parker's 2001 Concert History

Maceo Parker (born February 14, 1943) is a noted African-American funk and soul jazz saxophone player, best known for his contributions to James Brown's distinct sound. He was born in Kinston, North Carolina in a musically-rich environment. His mother and father sang in a church and both his brothers are accomplished musicians (drums and trombones).

Date Concert Venue Location
Dec 31, 2001
Maceo Parker 9:30 Club Washington, D.C., United States
Dec 29, 2001
Maceo Parker / ______ Theatre Of Living Arts Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Dec 27, 2001
Maceo Parker / Josh Dodes Band / Addison Groove Project Irving Plaza New York, New York, United States
Nov 10, 2001
Maceo Parker / Raw & Uncut Funk Party Ancienne Belgique Brussels, Brussels Capital, Belgium
Oct 21, 2001
Maceo Parker Mississippi Nights St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Oct 13, 2001
Maceo Parker / Jasme Kelly Carolina Theatre Durham, North Carolina, United States
Oct 11, 2001
Maceo Parker Coca-Cola Roxy, The Battery Atlanta Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Aug 23, 2001
Los Lobos / Maceo Parker
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Pier 62/63 Seattle, Washington, United States
Jul 24, 2001 –
Jul 29, 2001
Paléo Festival 2001
Placebo / Kelis / Ben Harper / Kool & The Gang / Supertramp / Pet Shop Boys / De La Soul / Pulp / Manu Chao / Yann Tiersen / Ash / Lamb / Texas / Télépopmusik / Amon Tobin / St Germain / Chilly Gonzales / Tiziano Ferro / Jovanotti / Zucchero / The Notwist / Vanessa Paradis / MC Solaar / black uhuru / Lila Downs / Indochine / North Mississippi Allstars / Shakedown / Ricardo Villalobos / Omara Portuondo / Jane Birkin / Orchestra Baobab / Maceo Parker / Joi / Rachid Taha / Tiken Jah Fakoly / Tom McRae / Red Snapper / Luke / Bonga / Saez / Daniela Mercury / Helena / Disiz La Peste / Souad Massi / Christophe / Pato Banton / Hawksley Workman / Miss Kittin & The Hacker / Fanfare Ciocarlia / Lucky Dube / Llorca / Le Peuple de l'Herbe / Dionysos / Arno / Pascal Obispo / Mickey 3D / Kery James / Troublemakers / Gérald de Palmas / Miro / Henri Salvador / Geoffrey Oryema / Brigitte Fontaine / Bernard Lavilliers / NO / The Young Gods / Fonky Family / John Hammond / SUSHEELA RAMAN / Firewater / Sergent Garcia / Miossec / Yannick Noah / Sanseverino / Huun-Huur-Tu / Claude Nougaro / Java / Taraf de Haïdouks / Jori Hulkkonen / Polar / Cesaria Evora / Los de Abajo / Cristina Branco / james brown / Rollercone / Tonino Carotone / Georgina / Marcio Faraco / Pleymo / Louis Chedid / Lynda Lemay / Snooze / Sainkho Namtchylak / Gustav / Big Soul / Aqua Bassino / Tarmac / Esma Redzepova / Marcel et Son Orchestre / bauchklang / Kma / Sharko / Teofilo Chantre / Postman / Avion Travel / Fantcha / Dada Ante Portas / Moonraisers / Duo / Zorg / Sonja Moonear / Ray Lema / Maria Alice / Sinner DC / Aston Villa / Uncommonmenfrommars / Tobi Neumann / Freeform / K2R Riddim / Egschiglen / The Bollywood Brass Band / Julien Jacob / Rosebud / Ricardo / Natalia M King / Ildo Lobo / DJ Oliver / Ra-X / Ferro Gaita / Sergej Auto / Cachaito Lopez / Luis Morais / DJ Luciano / Mono Blanco / Chewy / Laurence Revey / Decomposed Subsonic / maharaja / Eric Borgo / Ego Express / Noir Dsir / Catcha / O'Djila / Pink Elln / Alex Dallas / Kid Chocolat / Ppa / The Herbalist / Casagrande / Cocoloco / Highfish / Leme / B�nabar / Saan Supa Crew / Suzana Baca / Dj TwEaK / Baul Bishwa / Mobile In Motion / Le Temps Des Gitans / Demilliac / Amata / Cool Crooners / Gingala / Boulouris Quintet / Tien-shan Suisse Express / Los Gitanos De Jerez / Stardax and Pink Elln / Squeeze Groove / O.r.s. Massive Show all bands
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Nyon, Vaud, Switzerland
Jul 18, 2001
Maceo Parker VEGA Copenhagen, Capital Region, Denmark
Jul 07, 2001 –
Jul 08, 2001
Solidays
The Divine Comedy / Kool & The Gang / Michel Jonasz / Parliament / Iggy Pop / Sergent Garcia / La tordue / Maceo Parker / La Ruda Salska / FFF / Matmatah / Sinsemilia / Ceux Qui Marchent Debout / Rita Mitsouko / Têtes Raides / Morcheeba
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Hippodrome de Longchamp Paris, Île-de-France, France
May 27, 2001
Maceo Parker / Bernie Worrell Hammerjack's Concert Hall Baltimore, Maryland, United States
May 10, 2001
Maceo Parker Portsmouth Music Hall Portsmouth, New Hampshire, United States
May 06, 2001
Maceo Parker / The Waz Higher Ground South Burlington, Vermont, United States
Apr 29, 2001
Maceo Parker
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Water Street 2020 Rochester, New York, United States
Apr 27, 2001
Maceo Parker / Atlantis Theory Royal Oak Music Theatre Royal Oak, Michigan, United States
Feb 16, 2001
Maceo Parker / 00_ The Fillmore San Francisco, California, United States
Feb 15, 2001
Maceo Parker / ______ Palookaville Santa Cruz, California, United States
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Maceo Parker had?

Maceo Parker has had 610 concerts.

What genre is Maceo Parker?

Maceo Parker is most often considered to be Jazz, Soul, Funk, Jazz Fusion, Jazz-Funk, Jazz Saxophone, Soul Jazz, P-Funk, and Saxophone.

When was the last Maceo Parker concert?

The last Maceo Parker concert was on August 21, 2022 at Dimitriou's Jazz Alley in Seattle, Washington, United States.

What setlist does Maceo Parker play live?

The songs that Maceo Parker performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the January 10, 2020 concert at Centennial Hall, University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona, United States:

  1. One Mint Julep
  2. Let the Good Times Roll
  3. I'm Busted
  4. Georgia (On My Mind)
  5. Hallelujah I Love Her So
  6. You Don't Know Me
  7. Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin'
  8. The Long and Winding Road
  9. I've Got a Woman
  10. How Long Has This Been Going On?
  11. Pass the Peas
  12. That Lucky Old Sun
  13. Unchain My Heart
  14. Shadows of My Mind
  15. Hit the Road Jack
  16. We're Going to Make It
  17. People Will Say We're in Love
  18. I Can't Stop Loving You
  19. Soul Power
  20. Put It in the Layaway
  21. What'd I Say
  22. Every Saturday Night

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