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Autry DeWalt Mixon Jr. (June 14, 1931 – November 23, 1995), known professionally as Junior Walker, was an American saxophonist and vocalist who recorded for Motown during the 1960s.

His career started when he developed his own band in the mid-1950s as the Jumping Jacks. His longtime friend and drummer Billy Nicks (1935–2017) formed his own group, the Rhythm Rockers. Periodically, Nicks would sit in on Jumping Jack's shows, and Walker would sit in on the Rhythm Rockers shows.

Nicks obtained a permanent gig at a local TV station in South Bend, Indiana, and asked Walker to join him and keyboard player Fred Patton permanently. Nicks asked Willie Woods (1936–1997), a local singer, to perform with the group; Woods would learn how to play guitar. When Nicks was drafted into the United States Army, Walker convinced the band to move from South Bend to Battle Creek, Michigan.[1] While performing in Benton Harbor, Walker found a drummer, Tony Washington, to replace Nicks. Eventually, Fred Patton left the group, and Victor Thomas stepped in. The original name, The Rhythm Rockers, was changed to The All Stars"l. Walker's style was inspired by jump blues and early R&B, particularly players like Louis Jordan, Earl Bostic, and Illinois Jacquet.

The group was spotted by Johnny Bristol, and he recommended them to Harvey Fuqua, in 1961, who had his own record labels. Once the group started recording on the Harvey label, their name was changed to Jr. Walker All Stars. The name was modified again when Fuqua's labels were taken over by Motown's Berry Gordy, and Jr. Walker & the All Stars became members of the Motown family, recording for their Soul imprint in 1964...

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Simply the best.

He could make that sax sing, and he could sing!

Anytime you need cheering up, just bang on one of his CDs or LPs...and your mood is uplifted.

So grateful I got to see him live.

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One of the key artists for me.

I grew up on the 60s songs and now appreciate the later work equally.

I am listening to the new 3CD set of 70s Motown albums on a train right now and it is great. 'Moody Junior' just played - what an immense slice of sophisticated funk soul.

I remember Rob Smith telling me he tried talking with the great man as Jr sat in just turban and underwear after an early Nottingham gig he DJed at, Jr sat sweating buckets, breathing heavily and not in the best frame of mind to answer Rob's questions, no doubt about about Soul label demos or similar. I never forgot that story, it made my hero junior Walker feel so close and human.

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