Jr. Walker & The All Stars were a prominent American soul and rhythm & blues band that emerged during the 1960s. Led by Autry DeWalt Mixon Jr., also known as Junior Walker, the group is best known for their signature saxophone-driven sound and their contribution to the Motown Records legacy. Their most notable singles include "Shotgun" and "What Does It Take (To Win Your Love)", which have had significant influence in shaping the sound of soul and R&B music. Throughout their career, the band's distinct style and energetic performances have solidified their place in music history.